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A Memory of Vienna

A Memory of Vienna
Studio album by
Released1997
RecordedNovember 19, 1988
Haus der Begegnung Mariahilf in Vienna, Austria
GenreJazz
Length55:33
LabelhatOLOGY 505
ProducerArt Lange, Pia Uehlinger and Werner X. Uehlinger
Anthony Braxton chronology
Four Compositions (Solo, Duo & Trio) 1982/1988
(1989)
A Memory of Vienna
(1997)
Kol Nidre
(1988)
Ran Blake chronology
Short Life of Barbara Monk
(1986)
A Memory of Vienna
(1988)
You Stepped Out of a Cloud
(1989)

A Memory of Vienna is an album by pianist Ran Blake and saxophonist Anthony Braxton performing jazz standards recorded in 1988 and released on the hatOLOGY label in 1997.[1][2]

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Allmusic[3]
All About Jazz[4]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[5]

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek stated "This pair, despite the quirky nature of Blake's off-kilter harmonizing (which is very lyrical), know how to swing together, taking great care not to get in the way of the tunes they're playing. This is as understated and "mellow" as you will ever hear these two players. However, it also may be the first time you hear what sensitive listeners and interpretive masters they can be with the jazz canon".[3] On All About Jazz Troy Collins noted "Though admired for their uncompromising, avant-garde innovations, the most surprising aspect of the session is not the duo's relative lack of cacophonous pyrotechnics, but the incredible level of intuitive empathy and conceptual foresight displayed—despite the ad hoc nature of the recording. A Memory Of Vienna demonstrates Blake and Braxton's longstanding reverence for standard material, bringing new life to timeless classics with understated creativity and soulful conviction".[4]

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