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  1. London Jazz Composers Orchestra The Small Formations Flow I Flow II Harmos–Kraków by Barry Guy [on individual back covers] CD#1, CD#2: Recorded: March 6, 2020 at Alchemia Club, Kraków CD#3, CD#4: Recorded. March 7, 2020 at Manggha Hall, Kraków CD#5, CD#6: Recorded.

  2. 26 de may. de 2020 · Issued to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra, That Time uncovers a fascinating window on the early years of the pioneering company which are only sparsely documented elsewhere. The first two tracks from Berlin and Donaueschingen date from 1972, some six months after the LJCO's debut album Ode (Intakt, 1996), while the last two were captured in 1980, the ...

  3. In the London Jazz Composers Orchestra the music has freed itself from the subaltern mediator. New productive powers were kindled by the attempt to resolve the paradox. Thus, the sound of «Ode» is at the same time highly personal and yet goes beyond the individual, the concrete expression of a phase ...

  4. 6:55. BARRY GUY, LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA :: Stringer Part III (jazz UK 1980) 6:52. BARRY GUY, LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA :: Stringer Part IV (jazz UK 1980) 0:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "Study II / Stringer" on Discogs.

  5. Zurich Concerts by BARRY GUY, ANTHONY BRAXTON LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA feat. Dave Holland, Evan Parker et al., released 01 January 1988 1. Polyhymnia 2. Compositions 135 (+43,63,96), 136 (+96), 108B (+86,96), 134 (+96) Intakt CD 005 (Double-CD) The pieces here are recent works in the 18 year history of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra.

  6. Double Trouble by Barry Guy, London Jazz Composers' Orchestra released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, ... Live at Vortex London (2018) Syllogistic Moments (2018) Sidereus Nuncius: The Starry Messenger (2018) The Swiftest Traveler (2020) Interaction (2024) AllMusic Review.

  7. Bass, Composed By – Barry Guy. Percussion – John Stevens (2), Tony Oxley. Piano – Howard Riley. Reeds – Evan Parker, Larry Stabbins, Peter Brötzmann, Tony Coe, Trevor Watts. Trombone – Alan Tomlinson, Paul Rutherford (2) Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dave Spence, Harry Beckett, Kenny Wheeler. Tuba – Melvyn Poore.