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  1. Henry Threadgill (Chicago, 15 de febrero de 1944) [1] es un compositor, saxofonista y flautista estadounidense. [2] ... The Third Power (1991) Con Sly y Robbie / Bill Laswell. Rhythm Killers (1987) Con Carlinhos Brown / Bill Laswell. Bahia Black: Ritual Beating System (1991)

  2. Threadgill is a sought-after composer whose commissions have premiered nationally at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, the Miller Theatre at Columbia University, as well as internationally in Salzburg (Austria) and at the Venice Biennale (Italy). In 1974, he received a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Composition Fellowship.

  3. Henry Threadgill | American composer, saxophonist, flutist, 2016 Pulitzer Prize winner

  4. Short Bio. Hailed by the New York Times as “perhaps the most important jazz composer of his generation,” Henry Threadgill has been celebrated for over forty years as one of the most original, forward-thinking composers and multi-instrumentalists in American music. His four-movement work, In for a Penny, In for a Pound, received the Pulitzer ...

  5. The Other One, the latest from Henry Threadgill, is the musical component of a large multimedia work performed and recorded live at Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn, New York in 2022. The recording is comprised of a three-movement composition entitled “Of Valence,” which was inspired by the percussionist and theorist Milford Graves, in ...

  6. For over forty years, Henry Threadgill has been celebrated as one of the most forward-thinking composers and multi-instrumentalists in American music.The New York Times has called him “perhaps the most important jazz composer of his generation.” Born in 1944 in Chicago, Threadgill was an early member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM).

  7. 6 de nov. de 2009 · Master of the Mutable, in an Idiom All His Own. By Nate Chinen. Nov. 6, 2009. ON a recent Sunday, in the home stretch of a concert at Roulette, a new-music institution in SoHo, Henry Threadgill ...