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Chile New York: Sound Environment is a live album by saxophonist Julius Hemphill and percussionist Warren Smith. The music was designed as an audio backdrop for a sculpture and poetry installation by Jeff Schlanger and James Scully, the subject of which was the 1973 overthrow of the democratic government in Santiago, Chile.
- May 1, 1980
- 42nd Street, New York City
- 1998
- Free improvisation
9. Juni 1998 · Chile New York: Sound Environment by Julius Hemphill released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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AllMusic review:Chile New York is a sound environment for a sculpture installation first exhibited in 1980 and related to the CIA-supported coup in Chile tha...
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9. Juni 1998 · Find release reviews and credits for Chile New York: Sound Environment - Julius Hemphill on AllMusic - 1998
Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Chile New York" on Discogs.
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In 1998, Black Saint Records released Chile/New York: Sound Environment, a duet that Hemphill recorded with percussionist Warren Smith in 1980.
Julius Arthur Hemphill (January 24, 1938 – April 2, 1995) [1] was a jazz composer and saxophone player. He performed mainly on alto saxophone, less often on soprano and tenor saxophones and flute. [2] Biography. Hemphill was born in Fort Worth, Texas, [3] and attended I.M. Terrell High School (as did Ornette Coleman ). [4] .