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Creative Music Studio Archive Project

The Birthplace Of World Jazz

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During the '70- and '80's, the Woodstock-based Creative Music Studio was considered 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. Don Cherry coined "Multi Kulti" here, now a household expression world-wide.
CMS ARCHIVE PROJECT
LEGENDARY RECORDINGS OF CREATIVE MUSIC STUDIO TO BE PRESERVED:
The CMS Archive, housed at Sertso Studio , in Woodstock,NY, contains more than 400 performances by ground-breaking composer/performers of the World Jazz and New Music genre (1972-1986).recorded at the CMS facilities in Woodstock NY., as well as at other concerts sites in the US. One only needs a glimpse of the complete Artist List (on left) to understand the need for this project.
Under the guidance of CMS-Director Karl Berger, the master engineer and composer Ted Orr will lead the effort to transfer and re-master the tapes. The new masters will be stored and backed up in 3 different digital formats.
INNOVATIVE PROJECT WITH PLANET ARTS IGNITES NEW PHASE OF KARL BERGER'S CREATIVE MUSIC FOUNDATION
The Creative Music Foundation (CMF), in collaboration with Planet Arts, has launched a new project to preserve the recorded archive of the legendary Creative Music Studio.
The collection of recordings is unique in its artistic scope and depth, capturing spontaneous performances by some of the most outstanding and ground-breaking composers/performers in World Jazz, World Music and New Music. CMS served as an incubator for new music for nearly 15 years, providing a musical laboratory for contemporary masters, guiding ensembles of highly motivated emerging artists and expanding the language of contemporary improvised music.
Among the artists leading ensembles on these archive recordings are Don Cherry, Anthony Braxton, Leo Smith, Foday Suso, Abdullah Ibrahim, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Cecil Taylor, Jimmy Giuffre, Frederic Rzewski, Carla Bley, Dave Holland, Paulo Moura, Nana Vasconcelos, Pauline Oliveros, Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso, Baikida Carroll, Trilok Gurtu, Steve Gorn, Ismet Siral, Jack DeJohnette, Fred Frith, Oliver Lake, Lee Konitz, Leroy Jenkins, George Lewis, and others (see left)
The CMS/Planet Arts project is considered revolutionary in that the re-mastered recordings will be returned to the contributing artists for their unrestricted use. Selected tracks of these recordings will be made available by participating artists to be included in a special CMS series of CD/DVD compilations.
CMF is partnering with Planet Arts to create an imprint label (Planet Arts/CMS records) that will jointly promote the project and disseminate the recorded packages through the Planet Arts International network and to the CMS network of artists, contributors and members, as well as to educational institutions and dedicated radio hosts. Planet Arts Recordings is a GRAMMY award winning not-for-profit 501(c) 3 label.
The CMS Archive project is expected to launch a new wave of communication among the CMS participants and thus lead to further workshops, concerts and recordings. A not-for-profit recording platform, ArtistsCreateRecordings (ACR), has been established to support and showcase recording projects by CMS members.
At the discretion of the guiding artists, selections of the re-mastered recordings will be made available in CD/DVD compilations to the CMS network of artists, contributors, active and supporting members, as well as to educational institutions and dedicated radio hosts. Negotiations are underway to house the digitized archive at Columbia University in New York.
For more information on the CMS/Planet Arts Archive project contact:
Karl Berger, CMS, 845 679 8847, [email protected];
www.CreativeMusicStudio.org
or
Thomas Bellino, Planet Arts, 518 945 2669, [email protected];
www.PlanetArts.org
A popular book about the Creative Music Studio, “Music Universe, Music Mind: Revisiting the Creative Music Studio, Woodstock NY”, written by Robert E. Sweet, was published in 1996 by Arborville Publishing.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/10/2007
Band Website: creativemusicstudio.org
Band Members:

CMS
GUIDING
ARTISTS

links are live
John Abercrombie
Barry Altschul
Maryanne Amacher
Ramsey Ameen
William Ames
Derek Bailey
A. Spencer Barefield
David Behrman
Karl Berger
Ed Blackwell
Carla Bley
Lester Bowie
Anthony Braxton
Peter Brotzmann
John Cage
Baikida Carroll
Joseph Celli
Andrea Centazzo
Eugene Chadbourne
Larry Chernicoff
Don Cherry
Jay Clayton
Sara Cook
Jerome Cooper
Marilyn Crispell
Blondell Cummings
Alvin Curran
Ustad Z.M Dagar
Olu Dara
Anthony Davis
Don Davis
Thulani Davis
Jack DeJohnette
Paul De Marinas
Yaya Diallo
Robert Dick
Aiyb Dieng
Hamid Drake
James Emery
Douglas Ewart
Malachi Favors
Semih Firincioglu
Guilherme Franco
Becky Friend
Fred Frith
Paul & Limpe Fuchs
Allen Ginsberg
John Giorno
Jimmy Giuffre
Gene Golden
Andy Gonzales
Jerry Gonzales
Steve Gorn
Andre Goudbeek
Michael Gregory
Trilok Gurtu
Steve Haas
Charlie Haden
Mark Helias
Julius Hemphill
Dick Higgins
Gary Hill
Richard Hill
Anthony Holland
Dave Holland
William Hooker
Zakir Hussein
Abdullah Ibrahim
David Izenson
Ronald Shannon Jackson
Joseph Jarman
Ahmadu Jarr
Leroy Jenkins
Howard Johnson
Raymond Johnson
Rrata Christine Jones
Don Knaack
Steven Kolpan
Toshinori Kondo
Lee Konitz
Alhaji Bai Konte
Dembo Konte
Takehisa Kosugi
Peter Kowald
Garry Kvistad
Steve Lacy
Pheeroan akLaff
Oliver Lake
Byard Lancaster
Jeanne Lee
George Lewis
Garrett List
Frank Lowe
Jimmy Lyons
Michael Lytle
Michael Mantler
Dumisani Maraire
John Marsh
Stu Martin
Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre
Harry Miller
Roscoe Mitchell
Louis Moholo
Butch Morris
Bob Moses
Paulo Moura
Don Moye
Sunny Murray
Pandit Pran Nath
Babatunde Olatunji
Pauline Oliveros
Ursula Oppens
Peter Orlovsky
Gerald Oshita
K. Paramjyoti
Evan Parker
J.D. Parran
Hannibal Peterson
Henri Pousser
John Prienenger
Vasant Rai
Steve Reich
Sam Rivers
Roswell Rudd
Adam Rudolph
George Russell
Frederic Rzewski
G.S. Sachdev
Ed Sanders
Ingrid Sertso
Lakshmi Shankar
Schoenberg String Quartet
Alan Silva <br Ismet Siral
Wadada Leo Smith
Harvey Sollberger
Speculum Musicae
Foday Musa Suso
Steve Swallow
Tamia
Cecil Taylor
John Tchicai
Richard Teitelbaum
Faruk Tekbilek
Haci Tekbilek
Yung Yung Tsuai
James Blood Ulmer
Erasto Vasconcelos
Nana Vasconcelos
Janine Pommy Vega
Murat Verdi
Collin Walcott
Ann Waldman
Carlos Ward
Philip Wilson
Gary Windo
John Zorn
Influences: If you are a former
CMS Guiding Artist or Student,
please feel free to join our myspace group
CreativeMusicStudio


Sounds Like: 1. Music Universe: Research and practice of elements common to all music that invites cross-cultural communication.
2. Music Mind: Ways to focus on detail; heightened sensitivity towards elements of rhythm, dynamics, harmonics, sound/silence, regardless of stylistic forms.
3. Personal expression, leading to very specific meetings of the minds.
4. The art of group improvisation and interpretation: building teams of individuals.
5. Projection and communication to audiences
6. Audience Development: The Basic Practice of musical laws, available to and beneficial for practically anyone, regardless of their prior level of musical knowledge. ( SoundSchool I )
7. Creative Relaxation, Liberation Through Sound: music/sound as healing and spiritual practice. ( SoundSchool II )
8. Applying the new experiences to specific traditional styles or contemporary concepts : Practicing and playing in groups, creating works, performing, recording, listening.
9. Taking the new experiences home, expanding familiar horizons, taking a new approach to projects, communicating with the CMS community worldwide.

All of these points relate to three principles of ancient wisdom:
* The laws of music spell out the laws of vibration, governing all areas and all aspects.
* The more personal you are the more universal you are.
* A group empowers the participating individuals.

Woodstock Jazz Festival 1980
Record Label: Artists-Create-Recordings (ACR)
Type of Label: Indie

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CMS Archive Project merges with Planet Arts Records

LEGENDARY RECORDINGS OF CREATIVE MUSIC STUDIO TO BE PRESERVED: More than 400 performances by ground-breaking composer/performers of the World Jazz and New Music genre (1972-1986). INNOVATIVE PROJECT W...
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