Creative Music Studio Announces Launch Of First CDs From CMS Archive Project
The Creative Music Studio today announced that the long-awaited, first CD from the CMS Archive Project is now being offered through a pre-release Subscription/Membership program showcasing some of the greatest musician/composers of contemporary jazz and world music. This special offer includes exclusive membership benefits, and is available only through March 31st, in advance of world-wide distribution on the Planet Arts label in the Spring of 2010.
The unique subscription/membership plan supports the digital remastering of hundreds of hours of extraordinary music recorded at legendary CMS events in the 1970-80's. The first CD features doublebass master David Izenzon, solo and in trio with Ingrid Sertso and Karl Berger; acclaimed composer/saxophonist Oliver Lake with the CMS Orchestra; and the renowned West African musician/composer Foday Suso with the Mandingo Griot Society, featuring Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph,
Subsequent releases will feature rare CMS performances by stellar artists Anthony Braxton, Jimmy Giuffre, Nana Vasconcelos, Ed Blackwell, George Lewis, Frederic Rzewski, Karl Berger, and many others.
The inaugural CD's will be sent directly to the address you provide with additional information on how to access online streaming, event info, etc.
The Membership/Subscription program helps ensure that the digital remastering and distribution of these singular recordings will continue.During the 1970-‘80's, the Woodstock-based Creative Music Studio was the premier study center for contemporary creative music. Founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, CMS brought together leading innovators in the jazz and world music communities. Unprecedented in its range and diversity, CMS was an acknowledged phenomenon in the international music world, providing participants with the rare opportunity to interact personally with the musical giants of improvisation and musical thought on a daily basis.CMS is credited as the birthplace of WorldJazz - the improvisational and compositional expansion of the world's musical traditions. Now one of the main driving forces in many styles of music, this concept was pioneered very early at CMS, guided by authentic leaders from virtually every continent. Hundreds of live concerts were recorded from 1972-1986, many heralded as landmark performances by the key musical innovators of our times. These recordings - hundreds of hours of rare and extraordinary music which have been painstakingly restored by CMS over the past several years - form the basis of the CMS Archive Project. For more information about the CMS Archive Project, membership, or future events, visit http://www.creativemusicstudio.org or call (845) 679-5616.
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