Anthony Braxton Papers
Tri-Centric Foundation archives manager Carl Testa talks with Library of Congress archivist Stephanie Akau about highlights from the Anthony Braxton Papers and the evolution of Braxton's compositional systems. The Tri-Centric Foundation was founded in 1994 to support and promote Braxton's music. In 2024, the archive was donated to the Library of Congress Music Division. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-11661

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