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    Posted: 17 Feb 2019 at 1:44pm
Dear Friendly Experiencers,

Anthony Braxton and Tri-Centric were recently in Stockholm for the Edition Festival. U.S.-based and Sweden-based musicians formed the 16-person Tri-Centric Project Ensemble, brilliantly performing Braxton's Compositions No. 56, 136, 151, 255. Anthony Braxton wowed the crowd with his ZIM octet (photo above). Downbeat has a beautiful review of the evening. (Anthony stayed in Europe afterward and just finished performing at the Sons d'hiver Festival in Paris last night.)

The Tri-Centric Project Ensemble also participated in a pre-festival evening of improvisations in Stockholm which included Carl Testa's multinational quartet performing with his live processing environment SWAY. This international exchange of ideas among musicians is something Tri-Centric hopes to pursue in the coming days.

Next month, Kyoko Kitamura will be in Tokyo to give the first-ever Tri-Centric workshop in Japan as part of the Braxton75 initiative. She will be collaborating with pianist/keyboardist/composer Masayasu Tzboguchi to form an ensemble of top improvisers on the scene including Hiroki Chiba (b), Manami Kakudo (perc), Shinpei Ruike (tpt) and Nonoko Yoshida (sax).

Saturday March 9 Kakululu
7:30PM Open rehearsal with the sextet on Braxton works including some of the folloiwng: Comp No. 56, 101, 136, 254.
Sunday March 10 Shibuya Koendori Classics
5PM - 6:30PM Workshop on Braxton music systems.
8PM Performance and demonstration of works and concepts by the sextet.

Upcoming Braxton75 events:
  • Feburary 19 Wet Ink Ensemble performs Comp No. 222 with Josh Modney and Eric Wubbels (Brooklyn, NY)
  • March 1 NOW Orchestra Braxton75 will feature works by Anthony Braxton, Ingrid Laubrock, Kamala Sankaram, Russell Wallace and Lisa Cay Miller (Vancouver, Canada)
  • March 9,10 Kyoko Kitamura leads workshops on Braxton musical systems in Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
  • April 6 Happylucky No. 1 The Stone Series Ingrid Laubrock with Erica Dicker, Marc Hannaford, Dan Peck, Tom Rainey perform Braxton works (Brooklyn, NY)
  • May-June Kyoko Kitamura works with the Visionary Youth Orchestra for a performance of Braxton composition at the Vision Festival (NYC)
Braxton75 is funded in part by the Robert D. Bielecki Foundation. For more information, please visit https://tricentricfoundation.org/braxton75.
Our most recent release GTM (Syntax) 2017 continues to garner rave reviews.

The Wire Magazine calls it "...a rush, a puzzle, an submersion into mind-altering wave forms...an intoxicating listen, recalling most closely Luciano Berio's work with The Swingle Singers. In other words, avant garde mastery."

Bandcamp's Acid Test column says, "Over each of the dozen hour-long variations, the singers stretch the limits of the human voice in nearly unimaginable ways, flying through operatic passages of long number combinations and repeated words that would seem random if the arrangements weren’t so staggeringly complex...it’s an overwhelming achievement of composing, performance, and group improvisation. I wish we could shoot it into outer space for the aliens to hear."
Thank you to the many people who have made contributions to Tri-Centric! We are always very happy to receive donations which can be made here online. No amount is too small. Checks can be made out to The Tri-Centric Foundation and sent to:

Tri-Centric Foundation
PO Box 22935
Brooklyn NY 11202-2935 

Best regards,
TCF Team
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