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In 1984, Brotzmann convened a once-in-a-lifetime ensemble of six hand-picked clarinetists (including himself): John Zorn, Tony Coe, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Louis Sclavis, and J.D. Parran, along with a backup section, and recorded this ultra-rare experimental large group piece. The results are as sensitive and poetic as they are incendiary. Re-mastered from the original tapes, with Brotzmann's original cover design. It's also the only record of Brotzmann and Zorn performing together.
In 1984, Brotzmann convened a once-in-a-lifetime ensemble of six hand-picked clarinetists (including himself): John Zorn, Tony Coe, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Louis Sclavis, and J.D. Parran, along with a backup section, and recorded this ultra-rare experimental large group piece. The results are as sensitive and poetic as they are incendiary. Re-mastered from the original tapes, with Brotzmann's original cover design. It's also the only record of Brotzmann and Zorn performing together.
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