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  1. Ode is an album by the London Jazz Composers' Orchestra composed by bassist Barry Guy and conducted by his teacher, Buxton Orr. It was recorded as part of the English Bach Festival at the Oxford Town Hall in 1972 and first released as a double album on the Incus label then as a double CD on Intakt in 1996 with additional material.

  2. Inspired by Olivier Messiaens masterpiece of orchestral coloration, Chronochromie, Guy devised and disguised structures, a series of philosophical quiddities to which the orchestra – both as collective and as a sum of ex-pressive individuals – were asked to respond.

  3. 7 de dic. de 2011 · BARRY GUY LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRAHARMOS - SCHAFFHAUSEN CONCERTA FILM BY JÜRG AND MARIANNE RUFERBarry Guy: director, bassEvan Parker: reedsMats Gustaf...

  4. Explore London Jazz Composers' Orchestra's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about London Jazz Composers' Orchestra on AllMusic.

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Ode by Barry Guy / The London Jazz Composers Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. London Jazz Composers Orchestra. Profile: English free jazz orchestra, founded in 1970 by a group of musicians led by Barry Guy. Sites: Bandcamp. Members: Agustí Fernandez, Alan Tomlinson, Alan Wakeman, Andreas Tschopp, Barre Phillips, Barry Guy, Bernie Living, Bob Downes, Bruno Chevillon, Chris Bridges, Chris Laurence, Conrad Bauer, Dave ...

  7. The London Jazz Composers' Orchestra, formed in the early '70s, was organized by Barry Guy among others, and included British improvisers Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Tony Oxley, Paul Lytton, and many more. Its formation was inspired by Carla Bley and Michael Mantler's Jazz Composers' Orchestra Association, which first came through Europe in 1966.