The Art Ensemble of Chicago is an
avant-garde jazz
Avant-garde jazz (also known as avant-jazz and experimental jazz) is a style of music and improvisation that combines avant-garde art music and composition with jazz. It originated in the early 1950s and developed through to the late 1960s. Orig ...
group that grew out of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (
AACM) in the late 1960s.
The ensemble integrates many jazz styles and plays many instruments, including "little instruments": bells, bicycle horns, birthday party noisemakers, wind chimes, and various forms of percussion. The musicians would wear costumes and face paint while performing. These characteristics combined to make the ensemble's performances both aural and visual. While playing in Europe in 1969, five hundred instruments were used.
History
Members of what was to become the Art Ensemble performed together under various band names in the mid-sixties, as members of the
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). They performed on the 1966 album ''
Sound
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by ...
,'' as the
Roscoe Mitchell
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Sextet. The Sextet included saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, trumpeter
Lester Bowie
Lester Bowie (October 11, 1941 – November 8, 1999) was an American jazz trumpet player and composer. He was a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and co-founded the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Biography
Born in t ...
, and bassist
Malachi Favors
Malachi Favors (August 22, 1927 – January 30, 2004) was an American jazz bassist who played with the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Biography
"Favors's tendency to dissemble about his age was a well-known source of mirth to fellow musicians of his g ...
. For the next year, they played as the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble. In 1967, they were joined by fellow AACM members
Joseph Jarman (saxophone) and
Phillip Wilson (drums) and recorded for
Nessa Records
Nessa Records is an American jazz record label founded in Chicago in 1967 by producer Chuck Nessa.
After working at Delmark Records for a year, Nessa started the label at the urging of Roscoe Mitchell and Lester Bowie. The first album was releas ...
.
All of the musicians were multi-instrumentalists. Jarman and Mitchell's primary instruments were
alto and
tenor saxophone
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, respectively, but they played other saxophones (from the small
sopranino
Sopranino indicates a tonal range higher than soprano, and can refer to:
Music
* Sopranino clarinet or E-flat clarinet
* Sopranino recorder
* Sopranino saxophone
* Sopranino voice, with a range higher than soprano
Other
* ''Sopranino'', a 1950 ul ...
to the large
bass saxophone), and the flute and clarinet. In addition to trumpet, Bowie played
flugelhorn
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,
cornet
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,
shofar, and
conch shells. Favors added touches of banjo and bass guitar. Most of them dabbled in piano,
synthesizer
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, and other keyboards, and they all played percussion instruments.
They were known for wearing costumes and makeup on stage. Member
Joseph Jarman described part of their style:
In 1967, Wilson left the group to join
Paul Butterfield
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's band, and for a period the group was a quartet without a full-time drummer.
Jarman and
Mitchell served as artistic directors at the
cooperative
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summer camp
Circle Pines Center in
Delton, Michigan, in August of 1968, during the same week that the Democratic Convention was in Chicago. After a farewell concert at the Unitarian Church in
Evanston, Illinois
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, in fall, 1968, the remaining group traveled to Paris. In Paris, the ensemble was based at the Théâtre des Vieux Colombier.
In France, they became known as the Art Ensemble of Chicago. The impetus for the name change came from a French promoter who added "of Chicago" to their name for descriptive purposes, but the new name stuck because band members felt that it better reflected the cooperative nature of the group. In Paris, the ensemble was based at the Théâtre des Vieux Colombier and they recorded for the
Freedom and
BYG labels. They also recorded ''
Comme à la radio'' with
Brigitte Fontaine and
Areski Belkacem but without a drummer until percussionist
Don Moye
Donald Moye, Jr. (born May 23, 1946), known as Famoudou Don Moye, is an American jazz percussionist and drummer. He is most known for his involvement with the Art Ensemble of Chicago and is noted for his mastery of African and Caribbean percus ...
became a member of the group in 1970. During that year, they recorded the albums ''
Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass
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'' and ''
Les Stances a Sophie'' with singer
Fontella Bass, who was Lester Bowie's wife. The latter was the soundtrack from the French movie of the same title.
Fifty years on
Lester Bowie died of liver cancer in 1999.
Malachi Favors died in 2004 of pancreatic cancer. Joseph Jarman died on January 9, 2019 of respiratory failure.
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''Pitchfork''. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
As of 2017-2019 Michel and Moye remained active, with new and previous collaborators as guest under the name ''Art Ensemble of Chicago - 50th Anniversary Large Ensemble''. They released an album in 2019:
[
* Roscoe Mitchell – saxophones;
* Famoudou Don Moye – drums, ]conga
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s and percussion.
Guests:
* - african drums and djembe
* - trumpet, flugelhorn
* – double bass
* – piano
* Jean Cook
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Career
Cook started out his career with th ...
– violin
* - conductor
* – voice
* – African percussion
* – viola
* - trombone
* Nicole Mitchell – flutes
* Moor Mother
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– spoken word
* - soprano vocals
* – double bass and objects
* Hugh Ragin
Hugh Ragin is an American jazz trumpeter.
Career
Ragin was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Houston, Texas, and began playing trumpet in his early teens, taking lessons in classical music, and was a member of the Houston All-City High Sc ...
– trumpet, flugelhorn and piccolo trumpet
* Tomeka Reid – cello
* - conductor
* Jaribu Shahid – double bass
* - cello
* – trombone
* Baba Sissoko – African percussion
* - vocals, congas, mbira, bells
* – voice, array mbira, autoharp
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, q-chord
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, theremin
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, sampler
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* Sampler (signal), a digital signal processing device that converts a continuous signal to a discrete signal
* Sampler (needlework), a handstitched piece of embroidery used to demonstrate skill in needlework
* Sampler (surna ...
, electronics
* - congas, djembe and percussion
Discography
Further reading
* Steinbeck, Paul. ''Message to Our Folks: The Art Ensemble of Chicago''. University of Chicago Press, 2017.
* Lewis, George E. ''A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music''. University of Chicago Press, 2008.
* Shipton, Alyn. ''A New History of Jazz''. London: Continuum, 2001.
Films
* 1982
''Great Black Music - The Art Ensemble of Chicago''
Television documentary broadcast by Channel 4
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in November 1982.
* 1982 - ''Live From the Jazz Showcase: The Art Ensemble of Chicago'' (directed by William J Mahin, the University of Illinois at Chicago). Filmed at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago, November 1, 1981.
References
External links
* – official website, but not updated since before 2004, retrieved May 21, 2019
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
- current webpage as of 2019, maintained by Art Ensemble's European booking agency, retrieved May 21, 2019
Art Ensemble of Chicago
- Discography at Discogs
discography (archive), retrieved January 11, 2005
biography on the AACM site, retrieved January 11, 2005
Art Ensemble of Chicago
return to Mandel Hall
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after 32 years – report by Seth Sanders in the ''University of Chicago Chronicle'', April 29, 2004, retrieved January 11, 2005
Joseph Jarman
interview at Furious, retrieved January 11, 2005
photos, live in Salzburg/Austria 2006
portraits by Dominik Huber at dominikphoto.com
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