ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO


Meaning of ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO in English

Art Ensemble of Chicago American jazz group, innovators of sound, structure, and form in free jazz. They embraced a diversity of African and African-American styles and sources in their creation of what they preferred to call Great Black Music. In 1966 composer-woodwind player Roscoe Mitchell (b. Aug. 3, 1940, Chicago, Ill., U.S.) began forming small Chicago jazz units that he called art ensembles, which included bassist Malachi Favors (b. Aug. 22, 1937, Chicago) and trumpeter Lester Bowie (b. Oct. 11, 1941, Frederick, Md., U.S.). Often they were joined by composer-woodwind player Joseph Jarman (b. Sept. 14, 1937, Pine Bluff, Ark., U.S.), who became a permanent member of the Art Ensemble in 1968, turning it into a cooperative quartet. Their international fame began in 196971, when they recorded and toured prolifically in Europe and added a percussionist, Don Moye (b. May 23, 1946, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.). Subsequently they toured almost annually as a quintet in Europe, Japan, and the United States. At a time when the dominant trend in free jazz was intense, loud, very fast music, the Art Ensemble by contrast began featuring group and solo improvising in a wide range of freely changing tempos, dynamics, and textures. Its members played many instruments; their virtuosity included mastery of their instruments' overtone and multiphonics ranges, and Bowie became especially noted for his expressive concepts. They all played percussion instruments, including bells, gourds, and gongs, and the addition of Moye broadened their use of exotic percussion. While the Art Ensemble incorporated traditional jazz, classical, and popular works, music composed by its members was the source of its improvising in recordings such as A Jackson in Your House (1969), People in Sorrow (1969), and Urban Bushmen (1980). The five musicians also pursued independent careers; Bowie, for example, was featured soloist with his Brass Fantasy band and the New York Organ Ensemble, and Mitchell composed extended works such as Nonaah (197677) and The Maze (1978).

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