Henry Kuntz is a free jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. In 1979 he founded Hummingbird Records and Tapes, which released, among other things, live recordings of his free jazz trio, Trio Opeye.[1] Cadence Magazine described his multitrack recording technique as "ushering in a new approach to free improvisation".[2] Writer John Litweiler singles out Kuntz as being a jazz musician still exploring free improvisation.[3]
^EastWest – Google Books
^Cadence – Google Books
^The Freedom Principle: Jazz After 1958 – John Litweiler – Google Books
HenryKuntz is a free jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. In 1979 he founded Hummingbird Records and Tapes, which released, among other things...
the irrepressible Bennink – proceedings do not lack a sense of humor". HenryKuntz wrote that "the importance of a record such as Topography of the Lungs...
transform showpieces into contrapuntal connections." Musician and writer HenryKuntz called the album "essential listening" thanks to its "advanced technical...
Atlanta, but a re-creation of the feeling of the South." Saxophonist HenryKuntz called the album "truly historic", and praised "Djinji's Corner", writing:...
Roger Edward Kuntz (January 4, 1926 – August 22, 1975) was a highly accomplished Southern California landscape painter and a member of the Claremont Group...
all made by mangling live recordings of improv ensemble sessions with HenryKuntz, Matt Ingalls, Gino Robair, John Shiurba, Ed Hermann, Dave Slusser, and...
melting-moment melodies and deconstructed tailgates." Musician and writer HenryKuntz described the recording as "a set of near telepathic trio improvisations...
breathing marathons that are his bread and butter today." Writing for Bells, HenryKuntz commented: "The music of Evan Parker and Paul Lytton is part of an ever...
Lancaster, pianist Dave Burrell, and bassist Bob Reid. Writing for Bells, HenryKuntz stated that the album "shows [Murray] in fine form, especially on the...
turned to electronic fusion in the early 1970s." Writing for Bells, HenryKuntz stated that the album features "music that's fresh, intelligent and dynamic...
Charles K. Noyes, and Toshinori Kondo. Also active from the 1970s on were HenryKuntz, John Gruntfest, and Ron Heglin. In the late-80s there was an "improvcore...
trombone speaking in hitherto unknown tongues." Saxophonist and writer HenryKuntz called the album "a true 'tour de force'," and remarked: "Rutherford...
Taylor's notes, and Cyrille's frenetic rhythms sinew the eccentrics." HenryKuntz, in an article for the Bells Free Jazz Journal, wrote: "It is the movement...
minutes in length, Jenkins composes and plays against Ali beautifully." HenryKuntz, writing for Bells, commented: "Historically, Ali's work on Interstellar...
fine complement to Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come". Saxophonist HenryKuntz wrote: "Taylor's music has less to do with the presentation of a particular...
classicism in a boiling mix that grips the heart." In an article for Bells, HenryKuntz called the album "McGregor’s best record yet," and commented: "McGregor's...
I want to tell you that on the day after the departure of our brothers Kuntz and Michel, on a Friday, we saw three suns in the sky for a good long time...
Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2010. Andrew Kuntz, The Fiddler's Companion: see under Greensleeves [2] Greensleeves Archived...
Henry Higginbotham is a working artist who specializes in non-primitive art, steampunk, sculpture and more. Higginbotham has a master's degree in fine...
republic to cosmopolitan city (1989), pp. 56–7; Google Books. Kuntz, p. xxi; Google Books. Kuntz, Introduction p. xxii. Google Books. Mack P. Holt, The Duke...