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From No Time to Rag Time

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From No Time to Rag Time
Live album by
Released1983
RecordedOctober 21, 1982
VenueMuhle Hunziken, Rubigen, Switzerland.
GenreContemporary classical music, Jazz
Length75:00
LabelHat ART Hat Art 1999/2000
ProducerWerner X. Uehlinger, Pia Uehlinger
Vienna Art Orchestra chronology
Suite for the Green Eighties
(1982)
From No Time to Rag Time
(1983)
The Minimalism of Erik Satie
(1984)

From No Time to Rag Time is an album by European jazz group the Vienna Art Orchestra featuring variations on compositions by Anthony Braxton, Ornette Coleman, Scott Joplin, Hans Koller, Charles Mingus, Fritz Pauer, Bud Powell and Roswell Rudd which was first released in 1983 on the Hat ART label.[1][2]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

The Allmusic review stated: "Powerful atonal improvisors Lauren Newton, Mathies Ruegg leading and conducting the 13-piece group. The best soloists are Herbert Joos on flugelhorn, Harry Sokal on sax/flute, and Wolfgang Pusching on sax. ... The best cuts are 'Variations About Silence (For Ornette),' and 'Jelly Roll, but Mingus Rolls Better'".[3]

Track listing

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  1. "Variations about N 508-10 (4G)" (Anthony Braxton/Mathias Rüegg) − 10:43
  2. "Variations about Keep Your Heart Right" (Roswell Rudd/Mathias Rüegg) − 11:19
  3. "Variations About Silence" (Ornette Coleman/Mathias Rüegg) − 14:57
  4. "Un Poco Loco" (Bud Powell) − 6:47
  5. "Variations about A Liberate Proposal" (Fritz Pauer/Mathias Rüegg) − 5:49
  6. "Variations about Soma" (Hans Koller/Mathias Rüegg) − 10:43
  7. "Jelly Roll, But Mingus Rolls Better" (Charles Mingus/Mathias Rüegg) − 10:39
  8. "Variations about The Cascades" (Scott Joplin/Mathias Rüegg) − 4:03

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Vienna Art Orchestra website: discography accessed February 19, 2018
  2. ^ Vienna Art Orchestra discography accessed February 19, 2018
  3. ^ a b Nastos, Michael G.. From No Time to Rag Time – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved February 19, 2018.