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  <publicdate>2005-02-09 02:28:44</publicdate>
  <creator>Anthony Braxton</creator>
  <description>Anthony Braxton interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian at the Exploratorium's Speaking of Music Series in San Francisco, December 5, 1985.&#13;
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The distinguished composer and improvisor, recently appointed to the music faculty at Mills College in Oakland, discusses foundation materials for vocabulary and structural models in his music. Using the seminal composition JMK-80/CFN-7 (Composition 26b) which he premiered in 1971 at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco, Braxton illustrates his new methods of structuring sounds in time. Among his recent works is Trillium, a series of 36 autonomous acts which comprise 12 master operas. Dialogues A from this series was premiered in April 1985 in San Diego. As composer and performer, Braxton appears on 40 LPs. He has collaborated with Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp and others, and has recorded his own music from reed solos to work for large orchestras.&#13;
(from the Speaking of Music Program Guide, Fall 1985)</description>
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  <date>1985-12-05 00:00:00</date>
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  <title>Anthony Braxton, Speaking of Music at the Exploratorium in 1985</title>
  <uploader>bernard@otherminds.org</uploader>
  <addeddate>2005-02-08 10:06:08</addeddate>
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  <runtime>01:53:56</runtime>
  <updatedate>2005-02-08 10:09:59</updatedate>
  <updater>bernard</updater>
  <notes>All Other Minds programs available, with additional print and photo materials, at http://www.radiOM.org.</notes>
  <source>Other Minds</source>
  <taper>KPFA</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Jazz;Interview</subject>
  <publisher>KPFA</publisher>
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