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Polly Bradfield

Polly Bradfield is an American violinist from the New York City free improvisation scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Her closest musical associates were Eugene Chadbourne and John Zorn. She also played on records by William Parker and Frank Lowe. Her music career ended when she moved to California sometime in the 1980s. Her last appearance on record was on Zorn's The Big Gundown in 1986.

Polly Bradfield
GenresFree improvisation
Instrument(s)Violin
Years active1977–1986
LabelsParachute

Biography edit

"I began playing music when I was 8 or 9. First piano, then violin. I preferred to play classical literature, but I started improvising by playing piano in a high school stage band. I studied jazz in college after hearing Cecil Taylor I started developing a style of improvisation on the piano, playing with many different musicians and performing occasionally. When I met Eugene Chadbourne and John Zorn on moving to New York, I quit playing the piano and concentrated on the violin. My playing really changed and so did my attitudes about music and improvising..." (from Bradfield's own liner notes on the back of her Solo Violin Improvisations LP)

Influences & Influenced edit

In the same liner notes, she lists her musical inspirations: Paganini, Bartók, Ives, Ligeti, Django Reinhardt, Stuff Smith, Eddie South, Joe Venuti, The Sacred Guitar and Violin music of the Modern Aztecs, Jean Carignan, Swedish fiddle music, and Cajun string bands. (She also thanks Zorn and Chadbourne for their effect on her music.)

A song named after Polly Bradfield was released by Two Of Substance in early 2019.[1]

Solo music edit

In 1979 she released an LP on Chadbourne's Parachute label called Solo Violin Improvisations. The cover shows a photo of a young girl, presumably Bradfield as a child, sawing a branch off a tree, a pun on violin playing described as "sawing". The album contains more silence than sawing, though; her scrapes, scratches, plunks, and occasional notes on the violin are often separated by long stretches of it. Her radically still, non-discursive, Cageian style on this little known LP foreshadows later trends in free improvisation.

Eugene Chadbourne describes the album as "a controlled masterwork of severely intense playing" [1].

In her liner notes, Bradfield writes "The music on this record is all acoustic violin. Usually I use an amplifier when performing, but I wanted my first solo recording to be acoustic. I felt it was a small way to pay homage to the instrument's long and diverse history which began long before electricity was discovered."

Remarks from other musicians edit

Kevin Drumm edit

"Whatever happened to Polly? Amazing and unique solo LP released on Eugene Chadbourne’s Parachute label. Best solo improv record ever." (from Dusted Magazine )

Eugene Chadbourne edit

"...violinist Polly Bradfield... whatever happened to her? She's still playing. She had a lot of children and went out to California. She was never that driven to have a musical career. She was a really interesting musician though, I really liked her. Very extreme. I think her solo violin album is one of the best things I've ever heard. Do you know that? I have to send you a copy. I've got lots of copies, because when she left New York, in a big hurry, she piled her records out in the street, so I kept them; every now and then I meet somebody who wants one or who I think ought to have one. We did a couple of concerts together in England and Belgium that came out on a record, Torture Time--that was another nice album."

(from an interview by Dan Warburton [3])

Fred Frith edit

"Polly Bradfield’s solo playing was quite different -- harder, less lyrical and treading a tightrope between controlled and contrived. I thought she had a lot of bottle actually, because she’s chosen a difficult path; her playing is austere and uncompromising, a little stiff; she takes chances; her use of silence is similar to John Zorn’s, though her humour’s dryer (it’s there though). After she’d played I felt mentally excited but earthbound." [4]

John Zorn edit

"About seven and a half minutes into the fourth take of "Lacrosse", Polly Bradfield plucks the C natural... this note was one of the great musical experiences of my life... notes like this C natural... are what music is all about for me, but they are too rare." (from his liner notes to School)

John Corbett edit

"Boxes of this brilliant fiddle outing, one of the best records of its kind, were reputedly discarded by Bradfield, having gone unsold for years. Knotty, intense, nuanced little sounds by an important early associate of John Zorn and Eugene Chadbourne." (from Vinyl Freak: Love Letters to a Dying Medium, Duke University Press (2017), page 178)

Discography edit

  • The Frank Lowe Orchestra, Lowe and Behold (Musicworks, 1978; recorded 1977)
  • Eugene Chadbourne & John Zorn, School (Parachute, 1978)
  • William Parker, Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace (Centering, 1979)
  • Polly Bradfield, Solo Violin Improvisations (Parachute, 1979)
  • Eugene Chadbourne, 2000 Statues/The English Channel (Parachute, 1979)
  • Lesli Dalaba, Trumpet Songs and Dances (Solos & Duets) LP (Parachute, 1979)
  • Andrea Centazzo, Environment for Sextet (Ictus, 1979)
  • Andrea Centazzo, USA Concerts (Ictus, 1979)
  • John Zorn, Pool (Parachute, 1980)
  • Eugene Chadbourne & Polly Bradfield, Torture Time (Parachute, 1981)
  • John Zorn, Archery (Parachute, 1982)
  • Curlew, North America (Moers, 1986; recorded 1984-85)
  • John Zorn, The Big Gundown (Nonesuch, 1986)
  • Eugene Chadbourne & John Zorn, Sonora (1977–1981) (Materiali Sonori, 1998)
  • John Zorn, The Parachute Years (Tzadik, 1997)
  • John Zorn, Lacrosse (Tzadik, 2000; recorded 1978)
  • Eugene Chadbourne, Vision-Ease (House of Chadula, 2000; recorded 1978)
  • John Zorn, Hockey (Tzadik, 2002)

References edit

  1. ^ Two Of Substance - Polly Bradfield, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2019-08-09

External links edit

  • Polly Bradfield page at Answers.com with text by Eugene Chadbourne
  • with details on many of the recordings listed above

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This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations Please help summarize the quotations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or excerpts to Wikisource July 2020 Polly Bradfield is an American violinist from the New York City free improvisation scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s Her closest musical associates were Eugene Chadbourne and John Zorn She also played on records by William Parker and Frank Lowe Her music career ended when she moved to California sometime in the 1980s Her last appearance on record was on Zorn s The Big Gundown in 1986 Polly BradfieldGenresFree improvisationInstrument s ViolinYears active1977 1986LabelsParachute Contents 1 Biography 2 Influences amp Influenced 3 Solo music 4 Remarks from other musicians 4 1 Kevin Drumm 4 2 Eugene Chadbourne 4 3 Fred Frith 4 4 John Zorn 4 5 John Corbett 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksBiography edit I began playing music when I was 8 or 9 First piano then violin I preferred to play classical literature but I started improvising by playing piano in a high school stage band I studied jazz in college after hearing Cecil Taylor I started developing a style of improvisation on the piano playing with many different musicians and performing occasionally When I met Eugene Chadbourne and John Zorn on moving to New York I quit playing the piano and concentrated on the violin My playing really changed and so did my attitudes about music and improvising from Bradfield s own liner notes on the back of her Solo Violin Improvisations LP Influences amp Influenced editIn the same liner notes she lists her musical inspirations Paganini Bartok Ives Ligeti Django Reinhardt Stuff Smith Eddie South Joe Venuti The Sacred Guitar and Violin music of the Modern Aztecs Jean Carignan Swedish fiddle music and Cajun string bands She also thanks Zorn and Chadbourne for their effect on her music A song named after Polly Bradfield was released by Two Of Substance in early 2019 1 Solo music editIn 1979 she released an LP on Chadbourne s Parachute label called Solo Violin Improvisations The cover shows a photo of a young girl presumably Bradfield as a child sawing a branch off a tree a pun on violin playing described as sawing The album contains more silence than sawing though her scrapes scratches plunks and occasional notes on the violin are often separated by long stretches of it Her radically still non discursive Cageian style on this little known LP foreshadows later trends in free improvisation Eugene Chadbourne describes the album as a controlled masterwork of severely intense playing 1 In her liner notes Bradfield writes The music on this record is all acoustic violin Usually I use an amplifier when performing but I wanted my first solo recording to be acoustic I felt it was a small way to pay homage to the instrument s long and diverse history which began long before electricity was discovered Remarks from other musicians editKevin Drumm edit Whatever happened to Polly Amazing and unique solo LP released on Eugene Chadbourne s Parachute label Best solo improv record ever from Dusted Magazine 2 Eugene Chadbourne edit violinist Polly Bradfield whatever happened to her She s still playing She had a lot of children and went out to California She was never that driven to have a musical career She was a really interesting musician though I really liked her Very extreme I think her solo violin album is one of the best things I ve ever heard Do you know that I have to send you a copy I ve got lots of copies because when she left New York in a big hurry she piled her records out in the street so I kept them every now and then I meet somebody who wants one or who I think ought to have one We did a couple of concerts together in England and Belgium that came out on a record Torture Time that was another nice album from an interview by Dan Warburton 3 Fred Frith edit Polly Bradfield s solo playing was quite different harder less lyrical and treading a tightrope between controlled and contrived I thought she had a lot of bottle actually because she s chosen a difficult path her playing is austere and uncompromising a little stiff she takes chances her use of silence is similar to John Zorn s though her humour s dryer it s there though After she d played I felt mentally excited but earthbound 4 John Zorn edit About seven and a half minutes into the fourth take of Lacrosse Polly Bradfield plucks the C natural this note was one of the great musical experiences of my life notes like this C natural are what music is all about for me but they are too rare from his liner notes to School John Corbett edit Boxes of this brilliant fiddle outing one of the best records of its kind were reputedly discarded by Bradfield having gone unsold for years Knotty intense nuanced little sounds by an important early associate of John Zorn and Eugene Chadbourne from Vinyl Freak Love Letters to a Dying Medium Duke University Press 2017 page 178 Discography editThe Frank Lowe Orchestra Lowe and Behold Musicworks 1978 recorded 1977 Eugene Chadbourne amp John Zorn School Parachute 1978 William Parker Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace Centering 1979 Polly Bradfield Solo Violin Improvisations Parachute 1979 Eugene Chadbourne 2000 Statues The English Channel Parachute 1979 Lesli Dalaba Trumpet Songs and Dances Solos amp Duets LP Parachute 1979 Andrea Centazzo Environment for Sextet Ictus 1979 Andrea Centazzo USA Concerts Ictus 1979 John Zorn Pool Parachute 1980 Eugene Chadbourne amp Polly Bradfield Torture Time Parachute 1981 John Zorn Archery Parachute 1982 Curlew North America Moers 1986 recorded 1984 85 John Zorn The Big Gundown Nonesuch 1986 Eugene Chadbourne amp John Zorn Sonora 1977 1981 Materiali Sonori 1998 John Zorn The Parachute Years Tzadik 1997 John Zorn Lacrosse Tzadik 2000 recorded 1978 Eugene Chadbourne Vision Ease House of Chadula 2000 recorded 1978 John Zorn Hockey Tzadik 2002 References edit Two Of Substance Polly Bradfield archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2019 08 09External links editPolly Bradfield page at Answers com with text by Eugene Chadbourne John Zorn discography with details on many of the recordings listed above Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polly Bradfield amp oldid 1173205365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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