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  1. 1 de oct. de 1985 · Rising Tones Cross: Directed by Ebba Jahn. With Rashied Ali, Billy Bang, John Betsch, Frank Boyer. Document of New York's avant-garde jazz scene in the 1980s, tribute to the spirit of the avant-garde and to the unique combination of grit and creative energy that made New York City the epicenter of jazz.

  2. Rising Tones Cross es un documental dirigido por Ebba Jahn. Año: 1985. Título original: Rising Tones Cross. Sinopsis: Esta película es una composición que documenta el free jazz de los 80, Nueva York como ciudad que lo genera y los músicos que lo tocan.

  3. Rising Tones Cross. Filmmaker Ebba Jahn chronicles avant-garde jazz musicians who live in poverty in New York City.

  4. Rising Tones Cross. 1985 Directed by Ebba Jahn. This film is a documentary composition of new jazz, New York as the city that generates it, and the musicians playing it. The thoughts of the saxophonist Charles Gayle and the bass players William Parker and Peter Kowald from Germany accompany the film.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2022 · Duration: 1 hour 51 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. This two-hour 16 mm film is a documentary composition of new jazz, New York as the city that generates it, and the musicians playing it. The thoughts of the saxophonist CHARLES GAYLE and the bass players WILLIAM PARKER and PETER KOWALD from Germany accompany the film.

  6. www.ebbajahn.de › FilmPals › Jazzfilm_Rising_Tones_CrossRising Tones Cross - EbbaJahn

    Rising Tones Cross is an intelligent documentary illuminating New York's avant-jazz scene in the early-1980's. This jazz film explores complex improvisation through live performances and exclusive interviews.

  7. Overview. This film is a documentary composition of new jazz, New York as the city that generates it, and the musicians playing it. The thoughts of the saxophonist Charles Gayle and the bass players William Parker and Peter Kowald from Germany accompany the film. Shot on 16 mm, this film remains one of a kind until today.