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Peter Brötzmann

Peter Brötzmann (6 March 1941 – 22 June 2023) was a German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist regarded as a central and pioneering figure in European free jazz.[1] Throughout his career, he released over fifty albums as a bandleader. Amongst his many collaborators were key figures in free jazz, including Derek Bailey, Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor, as well as experimental musicians such as Keiji Haino and Charles Hayward. His 1968 Machine Gun became "one of the landmark albums of 20th-century free jazz".[2]

Peter Brötzmann
Brötzmann playing in 2010
Background information
Born(1941-03-06)6 March 1941
Remscheid, Germany
Died22 June 2023(2023-06-22) (aged 82)
Wuppertal, Germany
GenresEuropean free jazz, avant-garde jazz, free improvisation
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Saxophone, clarinet, tárogató
Years active1967–2023

Biography edit

Life edit

 
Brötzmann in 1979

Brötzmann was born in Remscheid on 6 March 1941.[3][4] He studied painting in Wuppertal and was involved with the Fluxus movement[5] but grew dissatisfied with art galleries and exhibitions. He experienced his first jazz concert when he saw American jazz musician Sidney Bechet while still in school at Wuppertal, and it made a lasting impression.[6] He was also inspired by Miles Davis and John Coltrane.[2]

Brötzmann had not abandoned his art training, designing most of his album covers. He taught himself to play clarinet and saxophone,[2] and is also known for playing the tárogató.[3] Among his first musical partnerships was with double bassist Peter Kowald. For Adolphe Sax, Brötzmann's first recording, was released in 1967 and featured Kowald and drummer Sven-Åke Johansson.[2][3] In 1968, Machine Gun, an octet recording, was released.[3] The album was self-produced under his BRO record label imprint and sold at concerts, and later marketed by FMP. In 2007, Atavistic reissued Machine Gun.[6] "Machine Gun" was a nickname Don Cherry gave him "to describe his violent style".[2]

Brötzmann died on 22 June 2023, at the age of 82, at home in Wuppertal, Germany.[2][7][8]

Career edit

The album Nipples was recorded in 1969 with many of the Machine Gun musicians, including drummer Han Bennink, pianist Fred Van Hove, tenor saxophonist Evan Parker, and British guitarist Derek Bailey. The second set of takes from these sessions, called More Nipples, is more raucous. Fuck de Boere (dedicated to Johnny Dyani) is a live album of free sessions from these early years, containing two long improvisations, a 1968 recording of "Machine Gun" live (earlier than the studio version) and a longer jam from 1970. Brötzmann was a member of Bennink's Instant Composers Pool, a collective of musicians who released their own records and that grew into a 10-piece orchestra.[9]

The logistics of touring with the ICP tentet or his octet resulted in Brötzmann reducing the group to a trio with Han Bennink and Fred Van Hove. Bennink was a partner in Schwarzwaldfahrt, an album of duets recorded outside in the Black Forest in 1977, with Bennink drumming on trees and other objects in the woods.[2]

In 1981, Brötzmann made a radio broadcast with Frank Wright and Willem Breuker (saxophones), Toshinori Kondo (trumpet), Hannes Bauer and Alan Tomlinson (trombones), Alexander von Schlippenbach (piano), Louis Moholo (drums), and Harry Miller (bass). This was released as the album Alarm.[10]

In the 1980s, Brötzmann's music was influenced by heavy metal and noise rock. He was a member of Last Exit and recorded music with the band's bass guitarist and producer Bill Laswell.[2][3]

 
Brötzmann on tenor saxophone, Minnesota Sur Seine, 2006
 
Brötzmann at the Sonore concert, Lviv, December 2008
 
Brötzmann in 2011
 
Brötzman in Aarhus 2015

Brötzmann released over fifty albums as a bandleader and appeared on dozens more.[2] His "Die Like a Dog Quartet" (with Toshinori Kondo, William Parker, and drummer Hamid Drake) was loosely inspired by saxophonist Albert Ayler, a prime influence on Brötzmann's music. Beginning in 1997, he toured and recorded regularly with the Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet (initially an octet), which he disbanded after an ensemble performance in November 2012 in Strasbourg, France.[2]

Brötzmann also recorded or performed with Cecil Taylor, Keiji Haino, Willem van Manen, Mats Gustafsson, Ken Vandermark, Conny Bauer, Joe McPhee, Paal Nilssen-Love, with Oxbow,[11] and with Caspar Brötzmann, his son.[2][12]

Recordings edit

Recordings with Brötzmann as leader include:[13][14]

With Han Bennink

With Die Like a Dog Quartet

With Hamid Drake

With Mahmoud Guinia and Hamid Drake

With Moukhtar Gania and Hamid Drake

With Milford Graves and William Parker

With Keiji Haino

With Fred Lonberg-Holm

With Last Exit

With Harry Miller

With Oxbow

  • An Eternal Reminder Of Not Today – Live at Moers (Trost Records, 2022)

With William Parker

With Steve Swell and Paal Nilssen-Love

  • Krakow Nights (Not Two, 2015)[46]
  • Live in Copenhagen (Not Two, 2016)[47]
  • Live in Tel Aviv (Not Two, 2017)[48]

With Fred Van Hove

With Sakari Luoma and Nikolai Yudanov

  • Fryed Fruit (Red Toucan Records 2001)[53]

With Wild Man's Band

  • Three Rocks and a Pine (Ninth World Music, 1999)
  • The Darkest River (Ninth World Music, 2001)

As sideman edit

With Frode Gjerstad

  • Invisible Touch (Cadence, 1999)[54]
  • Sharp Knives Cut Deeper (Splasc(H), 2003)[55]
  • Soria Moria (FMR, 2003)[56]
  • Live at the Empty Bottle (Circulasione Totale, 2019)[57]

With Globe Unity Orchestra[58]

  • Globe Unity 73: Live in Wuppertal (FMP, 1973)
  • Pearls (FMP, 1977)
  • Jahrmarkt/Local Fair (Po Torch, 1977)
  • Improvisations (Japo, 1978)
  • Hamburg '74 (FMP, 1979)
  • For Example: Workshop Freie Musik 1969–1978 (FMP, 1979)
  • Globe Unity 67 & 70 (Atavistic, 2001)
  • Globe Unity 2002 (Intakt, 2003)
  • Baden-Baden '75 (FMP, 2011)
  • FMP: Im Rückblick / In Retrospect (FMP, 2011)
  • ...Und Jetzt Die Sportschau (Trost, 2013)

With others

Films edit

Two documentaries of Brötzmann's music were produced to honour Brötzmann's 70th birthday in 2011:[71]

  • Rage![72] (also Soldier of the Road),[71] film by Bernard Josse in collaboration with Gérard Rouy (2011)[73]
  • Brötzmann, Filmproduktion Siegersbusch, documentary film by René Jeuckens, Thomas Mau and Grischa Windus (DVD, 2011). The film received awards[74] including the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.[75]

Awards edit

Brötzmann received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 Vision Festival in New York City.[76] The same year, he was bestowed the German Jazz Award for his life's achievements.[77]

In 2021, Brötzmann and Nils Petter Molvær were awarded the European Film Awards for their music for the history drama Große Freiheit. In 2022 he received the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, described by the jury as a personality "going on an individual path, change listening and set new standards in avantgarde jazz" ("die ihren individuellen Weg ging, Hörgewohnheiten veränderte und Maßstäbe setzte im Avantgarde-Jazz").[78]

Books edit

  • Brötzmann, Peter (2014). We Thought We Could Change the World: Conversations with Gérard Rouy. Interviewer and photographer: Gérard Rouy. Hofheim am Taunus, Hesse, Germany: Wolke Verlag. ISBN 978-3-95593-047-9. OCLC 972794335.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Interviews, discographies and photographs
  • Projects, releases and photographs
  • Peter Brötzmann discography at Discogs
  • Peter Brötzmann at IMDb
  • Brötzman (Trailer) / Filmdokumentation über Peter Brötzmann (2011) on YouTube
  • "Peter Brötzmann review – free-jazz saxophonist on fiercely good form" by John Lewis at The Guardian, 12 February 2023

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Peter Brotzmann 6 March 1941 22 June 2023 was a German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist regarded as a central and pioneering figure in European free jazz 1 Throughout his career he released over fifty albums as a bandleader Amongst his many collaborators were key figures in free jazz including Derek Bailey Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor as well as experimental musicians such as Keiji Haino and Charles Hayward His 1968 Machine Gun became one of the landmark albums of 20th century free jazz 2 Peter BrotzmannBrotzmann playing in 2010Background informationBorn 1941 03 06 6 March 1941Remscheid GermanyDied22 June 2023 2023 06 22 aged 82 Wuppertal GermanyGenresEuropean free jazz avant garde jazz free improvisationOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Saxophone clarinet tarogatoYears active1967 2023 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Life 1 2 Career 2 Recordings 2 1 As sideman 3 Films 4 Awards 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksBiography editLife edit nbsp Brotzmann in 1979 Brotzmann was born in Remscheid on 6 March 1941 3 4 He studied painting in Wuppertal and was involved with the Fluxus movement 5 but grew dissatisfied with art galleries and exhibitions He experienced his first jazz concert when he saw American jazz musician Sidney Bechet while still in school at Wuppertal and it made a lasting impression 6 He was also inspired by Miles Davis and John Coltrane 2 Brotzmann had not abandoned his art training designing most of his album covers He taught himself to play clarinet and saxophone 2 and is also known for playing the tarogato 3 Among his first musical partnerships was with double bassist Peter Kowald For Adolphe Sax Brotzmann s first recording was released in 1967 and featured Kowald and drummer Sven Ake Johansson 2 3 In 1968 Machine Gun an octet recording was released 3 The album was self produced under his BRO record label imprint and sold at concerts and later marketed by FMP In 2007 Atavistic reissued Machine Gun 6 Machine Gun was a nickname Don Cherry gave him to describe his violent style 2 Brotzmann died on 22 June 2023 at the age of 82 at home in Wuppertal Germany 2 7 8 Career edit The album Nipples was recorded in 1969 with many of the Machine Gun musicians including drummer Han Bennink pianist Fred Van Hove tenor saxophonist Evan Parker and British guitarist Derek Bailey The second set of takes from these sessions called More Nipples is more raucous Fuck de Boere dedicated to Johnny Dyani is a live album of free sessions from these early years containing two long improvisations a 1968 recording of Machine Gun live earlier than the studio version and a longer jam from 1970 Brotzmann was a member of Bennink s Instant Composers Pool a collective of musicians who released their own records and that grew into a 10 piece orchestra 9 The logistics of touring with the ICP tentet or his octet resulted in Brotzmann reducing the group to a trio with Han Bennink and Fred Van Hove Bennink was a partner in Schwarzwaldfahrt an album of duets recorded outside in the Black Forest in 1977 with Bennink drumming on trees and other objects in the woods 2 In 1981 Brotzmann made a radio broadcast with Frank Wright and Willem Breuker saxophones Toshinori Kondo trumpet Hannes Bauer and Alan Tomlinson trombones Alexander von Schlippenbach piano Louis Moholo drums and Harry Miller bass This was released as the album Alarm 10 In the 1980s Brotzmann s music was influenced by heavy metal and noise rock He was a member of Last Exit and recorded music with the band s bass guitarist and producer Bill Laswell 2 3 nbsp Brotzmann on tenor saxophone Minnesota Sur Seine 2006 nbsp Brotzmann at the Sonore concert Lviv December 2008 nbsp Brotzmann in 2011 nbsp Brotzman in Aarhus 2015 Brotzmann released over fifty albums as a bandleader and appeared on dozens more 2 His Die Like a Dog Quartet with Toshinori Kondo William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake was loosely inspired by saxophonist Albert Ayler a prime influence on Brotzmann s music Beginning in 1997 he toured and recorded regularly with the Peter Brotzmann Chicago Tentet initially an octet which he disbanded after an ensemble performance in November 2012 in Strasbourg France 2 Brotzmann also recorded or performed with Cecil Taylor Keiji Haino Willem van Manen Mats Gustafsson Ken Vandermark Conny Bauer Joe McPhee Paal Nilssen Love with Oxbow 11 and with Caspar Brotzmann his son 2 12 Recordings editRecordings with Brotzmann as leader include 13 14 For Adolphe Sax Bro 1967 Machine Gun Bro 1968 Nipples Calig 1969 Solo FMP 1976 15 3 Points and a Mountain with Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink FMP 1979 Alarm FMP 1983 Pica Pica FMP 1984 Berlin Djungle FMP 1987 Go No Go FMP 1987 Low Life Celluloid 1987 In a State of Undress with Jay Oliver FMP 1989 Reserve with Gunter Sommer FMP 1989 16 No Nothing FMP 1991 The Marz Combo Live in Wuppertal FMP 1993 17 Songlines with Fred Hopkins and Rashied Ali FMP 1994 The Chicago Octet Tentet Okka Disk 1998 Stone Water Okka Disk 2000 The Atlanta Concert with Fred Hopkins Okka Disk 2001 18 Fuck de Boere Atavistic 2001 Short Visit to Nowhere Okka Disk 2002 Broken English Okka Disk 2002 More Nipples Atavistic 2003 Tales Out of Time HatHut 2004 Signs Okka Disk 2004 Images Okka Disk 2004 Be Music Night Okka Disk 2005 American Landscapes 1 Okka Disk 2007 American Landscapes 2 Okka Disk 2007 Hairy Bones with Toshinori Kondo Okka Disk 2009 Lost amp Found FMP 2009 19 Goosetalks with Johannes Bauer Kilogram 2010 Woodcuts with Paal Nilssen Love Smalltown Superjazzz 2010 3 Nights in Oslo Smalltown Superjazzz 2010 Live in Wiesbaden with Jorg Fischer Not Two 2011 Yatagarasu with Masahiko Satoh Not Two 2012 Walk Love Sleep Smalltown Superjazzz 2012 Whatthefuckdoyouwant with Sonny Sharrock Trost 2014 Mental Shake Otoroku 2014 20 Beautiful Lies Neos 2016 I Surrender Dear Trost 2019 With Han Bennink Ein Halber Hund Kann Nicht Pinkeln FMP 1977 21 Schwarzwaldfahrt FMP 1977 22 Still Quite Popular After All Those Years Bro 2004 23 With Die Like a Dog Quartet Die Like a Dog Fragments of Music Life and Death of Albert Ayler FMP 1994 24 Little Birds Have Fast Hearts Nos 1 and 2 FMP 1998 1999 25 26 From Valley to Valley Eremite 1999 27 Aoyama Crows FMP 2002 28 The Complete FMP Recordings Jazzwerkstatt 2007 compilation 29 Close Up FMP 2011 30 With Hamid Drake The Dried Rat Dog Okka Disk 1995 31 Live at the Empty Bottle Okka Disk 1999 32 With Mahmoud Guinia and Hamid Drake The Wels Concert Okka Disk 1997 33 With Moukhtar Gania and Hamid Drake The Catch of a Ghost I Dischi Di Angelica 2020 34 With Milford Graves and William Parker Historic Music Past Tense Future Black Editions Archive 2022 35 With Keiji Haino Evolving Blush or Driving Original Sin PSF 1996 36 The intellect given birth to here eternity is too young Black Editions Purple Trap 2022 37 With Fred Lonberg Holm The Brain of the Dog in Section Atavistic 2008 38 Ouroboros Astral Spirits 2018 39 Memories of a Tunicate Relative Pitch 2020 40 With Last Exit Last Exit Enemy 1986 41 The Noise of Trouble Enemy 1986 42 Cassette Recordings 87 Enemy 1987 41 Iron Path Virgin 1988 41 Koln ITM 1990 41 Headfirst into the Flames MuWorks 1993 41 With Harry Miller The Nearer the Bone the Sweeter the Meat FMP 1979 43 Opened But Hardly Touched FMP 1981 44 With Oxbow An Eternal Reminder Of Not Today Live at Moers Trost Records 2022 With William Parker Never Too Late But Always Too Early Eremite 2003 45 With Steve Swell and Paal Nilssen Love Krakow Nights Not Two 2015 46 Live in Copenhagen Not Two 2016 47 Live in Tel Aviv Not Two 2017 48 With Fred Van Hove Balls FMP 1970 49 The End FMP 1971 50 Elements FMP 1971 51 Brotzmann Van Hove Bennink FMP 1973 52 With Sakari Luoma and Nikolai Yudanov Fryed Fruit Red Toucan Records 2001 53 With Wild Man s Band Three Rocks and a Pine Ninth World Music 1999 The Darkest River Ninth World Music 2001 As sideman edit With Frode Gjerstad Invisible Touch Cadence 1999 54 Sharp Knives Cut Deeper Splasc H 2003 55 Soria Moria FMR 2003 56 Live at the Empty Bottle Circulasione Totale 2019 57 With Globe Unity Orchestra 58 Globe Unity 73 Live in Wuppertal FMP 1973 Pearls FMP 1977 Jahrmarkt Local Fair Po Torch 1977 Improvisations Japo 1978 Hamburg 74 FMP 1979 For Example Workshop Freie Musik 1969 1978 FMP 1979 Globe Unity 67 amp 70 Atavistic 2001 Globe Unity 2002 Intakt 2003 Baden Baden 75 FMP 2011 FMP Im Ruckblick In Retrospect FMP 2011 Und Jetzt Die Sportschau Trost 2013 With others Ginger Baker No Material ITM 1989 59 Ginger Baker Live in Munich Germany 1987 Voiceprint 2010 60 Caspar Brotzmann Last Home Pathological 1990 61 Don Cherry Actions Philips 1971 62 Marilyn Crispell Hyperion Music amp Art 1995 63 Andrew Cyrille Andrew Cyrille Meets Brotzmann in Berlin FMP 1983 64 Laboratorio Musicale Suono plus Peter Brotzmann deComposition Setola di Maiale 2016 65 Joe McPhee Guts Okka Disk 2006 66 Evan Parker The Bishop s Move Victo 2004 67 Manfred Schoof European Echoes FMP 1969 68 Cecil Taylor Alms Tiergarten Spree FMP 1989 69 Cecil Taylor Olu Iwa Soul Note 1994 70 Films editTwo documentaries of Brotzmann s music were produced to honour Brotzmann s 70th birthday in 2011 71 Rage 72 also Soldier of the Road 71 film by Bernard Josse in collaboration with Gerard Rouy 2011 73 Brotzmann Filmproduktion Siegersbusch documentary film by Rene Jeuckens Thomas Mau and Grischa Windus DVD 2011 The film received awards 74 including the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik 75 Awards editBrotzmann received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 Vision Festival in New York City 76 The same year he was bestowed the German Jazz Award for his life s achievements 77 In 2021 Brotzmann and Nils Petter Molvaer were awarded the European Film Awards for their music for the history drama Grosse Freiheit In 2022 he received the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik described by the jury as a personality going on an individual path change listening and set new standards in avantgarde jazz die ihren individuellen Weg ging Horgewohnheiten veranderte und Massstabe setzte im Avantgarde Jazz 78 Books editBrotzmann Peter 2014 We Thought We Could Change the World Conversations with Gerard Rouy Interviewer and photographer Gerard Rouy Hofheim am Taunus Hesse Germany Wolke Verlag ISBN 978 3 95593 047 9 OCLC 972794335 References edit Eede Christian 23 June 2023 The Quietus News Peter Brotzmann Has Died Aged 82 The Quietus Retrieved 24 June 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k Beaumont Thomas Ben 23 June 2023 Peter Brotzmann legend of free jazz dies at 82 The Guardian Retrieved 23 June 2023 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Jazz First ed Guinness Publishing pp 62 3 ISBN 0 85112 580 8 Chinen Nate 23 June 2023 Peter Brotzmann the heart and lungs of European free jazz dead at 82 NPR Retrieved 29 June 2023 Jones Andrew 21 June 2018 Brotzmann Reflects on Machine Gun as it Hits 50th Anniversary Downbeat com Retrieved 24 June 2020 a b Dacks David 2007 Peter Brotzmann Web Interview Exclaim Magazine Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 23 October 2007 Weber Julian 23 June 2023 Freejazzsaxofonist Peter Brotzmann gestorben Sie nannten ihn Machine Gun Die Tageszeitung taz in German ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 23 June 2023 Sandner Wolfgang Sandner 23 June 2023 Der sanfte Wuterich FAZ in German Retrieved 24 June 2023 Whitehead Kevin The History of the Instant Composers Pool Orchestra ICP Orchestra Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Peter Brotzmann Alarm Jazz Music Archives Retrieved 5 January 2023 https www freejazzblog org Peter Brotzmann amp Oxbow at Moers Festival 2018 Strauss Matthew 23 June 2023 Peter Brotzmann Free Jazz Saxophonist Dies at 82 Pitchfork Retrieved 24 June 2023 Peter Brotzmann Trost Records Retrieved 28 June 2023 Grade List Peter Brotzmann tomhull com Retrieved 28 June 2023 Olewnick Brian Peter Brotzmann Solo AllMusic Retrieved 4 July 2023 Jurek Thom Peter Brotzmann Reserve AllMusic Retrieved 4 July 2023 Peter Brotzmann The Marz Combo Live in Wuppertal 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Free Jazz and Free Improvisation An Encyclopedia Vol 1 Greenwood p 65 ISBN 9780313333149 via Google Books Watson Ian R 2002 Don Cherry Kryzystof Penderecki Actions Review BBC Retrieved 15 August 2022 Lopez Rick Marilyn Crispell Sessionography Retrieved 30 June 2023 FMP 1000 Andrew Cyrille meets Peter Brotzmann in Berlin Brotzmann Cyrille Duo FMP Retrieved 30 June 2023 Laboratorio Musicale Suono C Peter Brotzmann DEcomposition percorsimusicali eu 23 May 2016 Retrieved 31 August 2023 All About Jazz Review allaboutjazz com 2 August 2007 Retrieved 30 June 2023 Henkin Andrey 10 December 2004 Evan Parker America 2003 amp The Bishop s Move All About Jazz Retrieved 7 January 2023 Manfred Schoof European Echoes Jazz Music Archives Retrieved 23 September 2023 Alms Tiergarten Spree AllMusic Retrieved 30 June 2023 Wynn Ron Cecil Taylor Olu Iwa AllMusic Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b Eyal Hareuveni s Best Releases of 2011 allaboutjazz 2023 Retrieved 29 June 2023 Marmande Francis 12 November 2012 Peter Brotzmann un flot un flux un torrent Le Monde in French Retrieved 29 June 2023 Jazz Index Peter Brotzmann jazzinstitut de 13 August 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2023 Team siegersbusch de in German 2023 Retrieved 29 June 2023 Quarterly Critic s Choice schallplattenkritik de October 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2023 Peter Brotzmann Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at Vision Festival AllMusic Retrieved 13 June 2011 Albert Mangelsdorff Preis 2011 fur Peter Brotzmann Neue Musikzeitung in German 26 August 2015 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Ehrenpreise 2022 Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik in German Retrieved 2 November 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Brotzmann Official website Interviews discographies and photographs Projects releases and photographs Peter Brotzmann discography at Discogs Peter Brotzmann at IMDb Brotzman Trailer Filmdokumentation uber Peter Brotzmann 2011 on YouTube Peter Brotzmann review free jazz saxophonist on fiercely good form by 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