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  1. Composer and reedman Julius Hemphill played the alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. A prominent figure in the jazz avant garde, Hemphill had a restless experimental spirit, which was reflected in both his writing and his choice of projects.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Julius Hemphill rehearsing Long Tongues: A Saxophone Opera in 1990 (Photo: Michael Wilderman/jazzvisionsphotos.com) Considering the seemingly boundless spring of archival music collections in the marketplace, it’s surprising that so few of them provide genuine revelations outside of micro-details about how a particular tune may have developed over time or has been shaped in a studio.

  3. At Dr. King's Table by Julius Hemphill Sextet released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Alto Saxophone, Composed By – Julius Hemphill. Baritone Saxophone – Hamiet Bluiett. Cello – Abdul Wadud. Congas – Daniel Ben Zebulon ( tracks: 1 to 4) Drums – Barry Altschul ( tracks: 1 to 4), Phillip Wilson ( tracks: 5) Engineer – Elvin Campbell ( tracks: 1 to 4), Oliver Sain ( tracks: 5) Producer – Julius Hemphill ( tracks: 5 ...

  5. Once I found out that was possible, that I could collaborate with people, I came alive musically.” —Julius Hemphill. In response to the arguably self-righteous pronouncements made in the 1990s as to what jazz is and isn’t, Julius Hemphill (1938–1995) spoke up as he had done throughout his career.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Julius Hemphill is a saxophonist and composer born and bred in Fort Worth Texas. Hemphill’s motivation to create comes from the limitless possibilities of improvisation. Throughout his career he has made an effort to work across disciplines. January 1, 1994. Photograph courtesy of the Integrated Arts People.

  7. Julius Hemphill, Dogon A.D. Voted as one of the 100 most essential jazz recordings of all time by NY Times critic Ben Ratliff. Dogon A.D. has long been revered as a classic among jazz connoisseurs; Julius Hemphill's relatively obscure but highly influential debut is widely considered the missing link between the avant-garde and populist forms ...