Duo (Victoriaville) 2005

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Duo (Victoriaville) 2005
Frith&Braxton AlbumCover Duo2005.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2006 (2006-05-23)
RecordedMay 20, 2005
Venue Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
Genre Free improvisation
Length56:12
Label Les Disques Victo (Canada)
Anthony Braxton chronology
10 Compositions (Duet) 1995
(1996)
Duo (Victoriaville) 2005
(2006)
Trio (Victoriaville) 2007
(2007)
No.TitleLength
1."Improvisation No 1"11:07
2."Improvisation No 2"10:53
3."Improvisation No 3"22:52
4."Improvisation No 4"3:19
5."Improvisation No 5"8:02

Sources: Liner notes, [5] Discogs, [6] Anthony Braxton discography, [7] Fred Frith discography. [8]

Personnel

Sources: Liner notes, [5] Discogs, [6] Anthony Braxton discography, [7] Fred Frith discography. [8]

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