roger frampton; totally prepared vol1 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 05, 2013
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The genius of Roger Frampton
A first in a series dedicated to the nusic of Roger Frampton..Sydney, Australia.
orginally recorded for Voxfm 106.9 by Dennis Koks, Steve Holland, Robert Nixon
The Roger Frampton Special.
Born in Portsmouth, England, in 1948, Roger Frampton began learning piano and saxophone, quickly developing an interest in jazz when he was exposed to the modern and free jazz of such performers as Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor while at school. By the age of 15, Frampton had formed his own modern jazz quintet which played in local clubs, and went on to perform with some of England's most notable jazz soloists, including Don Rendel, Bill Le Sage and Joe Harriott.

Frampton emigrated to Australia with his family in 1968. The following year he attended a series of free classes in contemporary experimental music that the Australian composer David Ahern, recently returned from working with Stockhausen and Cardew in Europe, was giving for the Workers' Educational Association (WEA). These classes led to the establishment of two music groups in which Frampton participated: AZ Music and Teletopa. The former presented radical works by composers such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, Terry Riley and Steve Reich, while Teletopa was an experimental electronic music group which performed improvisations using traditional instruments in non-traditional ways. In 1972 Teletopa toured overseas, playing in London at the International Carinval of Experimental Sound, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and in Munich, Manila, Tokyo, Amsterdam and Cambridge.

Following the Teletopa tour, Frampton renewed his interest in jazz, forming the group Jazz Co-op, and in 1975 joining the Jazz Studies Department at the NSW Conservatorium of Music. His association with the Conservatorium saw Frampton take an increasingly leading role in shaping the evolution of Australian jazz as an educator, composer and performer.
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