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LEE KNONITZ
With
WARNE MARSH
Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh were both taught by Lennie Tristano
Both participated in recording two pieces with Tristano In 1949
"Intuition" and "Digression"
which were completely improvised with absolutely nothing preconceived
The first such "Free Jazz" recorded
Lee Konitz came to fame playing on Miles Davis's 1949 Birth of the Cool sessions
By the 1950's both were at odds with Free-Jazz and Fusion
Influenced by Lennie Tristano's idea of "The Narrative of the Notes"
which avoided dynamic contrasts, crescendos and volume
and offered a warm melodic ingenuity within the strict boundaries of chord forms
Anthony Braxton lists Warne Marsh as one of his influences
and has recorded some of Warne's compositions
Recorded at East Coast Studios, New York, New York on June 15 & 21, 1956
MUSICIANS
Lee Konitz (alto saxophone)
Warne Marsh (tenor saxophone)
Sal Mosca, Ronnie Ball (piano)
Billy Bauer (guitar)
Oscar Pettiford (bass)
Kenny Clarke (drums)
TRACKLIST
Topsy (Durham & Battle)
There Will Never Be Another You (Gordon and Warren)
I Can't Get Started (Duke and Gershwin)
Donna Lee (Charlie Parker)
Two Not One (Lennie Tristano)
Don't Squawk (Oscar Pettiford)
Ronnie's Line (Ronnie Ball)
Background Music (Warne Marsh)
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