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  1. European movement drew heavily upon the methods, materials, and histories of American jazz, acknowledging progenitors such as Coleman, Ayler, Taylor, and vanced it in a 1988 essay.

  2. European Echoes: Jazz Experimentalism in Germany, 1950-1975. This book is a historical and interpretive study of the movement of jazz experimentalism in West and East Germany between the years 1950 and 1975.

  3. Peter Brötzmann (Remscheid, 6 de marzo de 1941-Wuppertal, 22 de junio de 2023) [1] [2] fue un saxofonista y clarinetista de jazz alemán, considerado como uno de los más importantes músicos de la escena conocida como jazz europeo libre.

  4. Using a case study approach, I focus on the lives and works of five of the foremost German jazz experimentalists: multi-reedist Peter Brötzmann, trumpeter and composer Manfred Schoof, pianist and composer Alexander von Schlippenbach, multi-reedist Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, and pianist Ulrich Gumpert.

  5. The most raucous, which germinated almost in isolation, was the sound of Wuppertal-based tenor saxophonist Peter Brötzmann’s purported metal-bursting style aided and amplified by other local and international players in his orbit.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2023 · El saxofonista de free jazz alemán Peter Brötzmann, leyenda de la improvisación y tótem de la contracultura europea, murió el pasado 22 de junio a los 82 años en su casa de Wuppertal.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2020 · This book is a historical and interpretive study of the movement of jazz experimentalism in West and East Germany between the years 1950 and 1975. It complicates the narratives advanced by previous scholars by arguing that engagement with black musical methods, concepts, and practices remained significant for the emergence of the ...