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Julius Hemphill : Composer

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August 2, 2018 by Editor

This composition was recorded and performed by different ensembles throughout Hemphill’s career. It sometimes bears the subtitle “(San Antonio).” The archive includes scores and parts for the big-band version of this piece, which appears on Julius Hemphill Big Band (1988). It also includes the saxophone quartet version (recorded by the World Saxophone Quartet on the 1984 album Live in Zurich). The archive also contains a part for bassoon and a piano arrangement with the annotations “Julius Hemphill, Composer” and  “Good Boye Music ASCAP.” 

Found on: Live in Zurich, Julius Hemphill Big Band, Live from the New Music Cafe.

From Marty Ehrlich: This folder contains the holograph scores, in pencil with directions in red pen added afterwards, for the big band version as performed by the Julius Hemphill Big Band in 1980 at the Public Theater, New York City. There are two additions in Hemphill’s hand that were made for the 1988 recording, one for background parts to be played in the solo section, and one for a harmonization of the coda. One score page is annotated with Jamaaladeen Tacuma’s name and phone numbers. Bassoonist Janet Grice’s name is written on the saxophone quartet score. This annotation may refer to a performance in 1981 that included Grice, at Soundscape in New York City .

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Filed Under: Compositions A-E Tagged With: Big Band, Julius Hemphill Big Band, Live from the New Music Cafe, Live in Zurich, World Saxophone Quartet

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The Julius Hemphill Papers is an archival collection at New York University. The collection contains scores, audiovisual documentation, and other material related to the life and career of composer and saxophonist Julius Hemphill. Materials are accessible by appointment. Click here to learn more.

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