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Blood
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. tdy; 02. Califa; 03. adstdr; 04. ohs II; 05. A 1 (Andreini); 06. jty; 07. rrmtrrm; 08. drr; 09. hmnqr
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Scott Rosenberg' Red: Blood
by AAJ Italy Staff
Ascoltando il procedere della musica presente in Blood non si può non riandare con il pensiero al rivoluzionario quartetto di Ornette Coleman e Don Cherry. Al posto del mitico sax alto di plastica abbiamo il tenore dagli afflati ayleriani di Scott Rosenberg e la cornetta stranita di Todd Margasak sostituisce la leggendaria pocket-trumpet. Vi è inoltre ...
Creative Orchestra Music Chicago 2001
Label: New World Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Tehr; Wash; 7x;Sttm; Forgetting Song; Toys
Scott Rosenberg Quartet: Blood
by Derek Taylor
The perils of pedantry and self-righteousness have toppled more than a few pairings of music and politics. Saxophonist Scott Rosenberg seems cognizant of these dangers. The liners of his new CIMP album are infused with political indignation, but he wisely refrains from allowing these emotions to hijack his music. Instead, the targets of his ire--specifically the ...
Scott Rosenberg: Creative Orchestra Music Chicago 2001
by Rex Butters
Scott Rosenberg tickles, soothes, and bashes chaos with six performances by a 26 piece ensemble that knows how to rock and stare. Invoking demons like Braxton, Stockhausen, Cage, and Leo Smith begs for trouble--and trouble includes Kyle Bruckmann, Jeb Bishop, John Shiruba, Kyle Hernandez, Tim Daisy, and Jim Baker, to name a few. Rosenberg has his ...
Creative Orchestra Music, Chicago 2001
Label: New World Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Tehr (2000); Wash (1995); 7x (1997); with Sttm (2001); Forgetting Song (1997); Toys (1996).
Scott Rosenberg: Creative Orchestra Music, Chicago 2001
by John Kelman
What do you get when you combine the microtonality of Ligeti and Feldman, the atonality of Stockhausen, and the improvisational impetus of Anthony Braxton, Leo Smith and Muhal Richard Abrams? Composer Scott Rosenberg provides a clear answer with Creative Orchestra Music, Chicago 2001 , a challenging album of new music. While precedents exist for this kind ...