Glenn Branca

Tags: experimental , avant-garde , no wave
Glenn Branca (born October 6, 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is an 'avant-garde' composer and guitarist.

Branca studied theater at Emerson College in Boston in the early 1970s. While there, he began experimenting with sound as the founder of an experimental theater group called Bastard Theater. He moved to New York in 1976. His first encounter with the NYC music scene was with the
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Glenn Branca (born October 6, 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is an 'avant-garde' composer and guitarist.

Branca studied theater at Emerson College in Boston in the early 1970s. While there, he began experimenting with sound as the founder of an experimental theater group called Bastard Theater. He moved to New York in 1976. His first encounter with the NYC music scene was with the 'N.DoDo Band' whom he observed many times at their rehearsal space- Phil Demise's Gegenschein Vaudeville Placenter. This is where he first met 'jeffrey lohn' who was playing electric violin with the N. Dodo Band. He then formed two bands in the late 1970s, first 'Theoretical Girls' (in 1977 with composer/guitarist Jeffrey Lohn) and later 'The Static'. He also performed in 'Rhys Chatham & His Guitar Trio All-Stars' in 1977, an experience that was very important in the development of his compositional voice (Branca 1979).

In the early 1980s, he composed several medium-length compositions for electric guitar ensembles, including 'The Ascension' (1981) and 'Indeterminate Activity Of Resultant Masses' (1981). He soon thereafter began composing symphonies for orchestras of electric guitars and percussion, which blended droning industrial cacophony and microtonality with quasi-mysticism and advanced mathematics. Starting with 'Symphony No. 3 (Gloria)' (1983), he began to systematically compose for the harmonic series, which he considered to be the structure underlying not only all music but most human endeavors. In this project, Branca was initially influenced by the writings of 'Dane Rudhyar', Hermann von Helmholtz, and 'Harry Partch'. He also built several electrically amplified instruments of his own invention, expanding his ensemble beyond the guitar. Early members of his group included 'Thurston Moore' and 'Lee Ranaldo' of 'Sonic Youth', 'Page Hamilton' of 'Helmet', and several members of 'Swans'. Later on, on the early nineties David Baratier attempted to document Branca's teaching style in "They walked in line."

Beginning with 'Symphony No. 7', Branca began composing for traditional orchestra (although he never abandoned the electric guitar). Branca also plays duets for excessively amplified guitars with his wife, and conducted his 13th symphony for 100 electric guitars at the base of the World Trade Center in New York City in 2001.

His newest piece, 'The Ascension: The Sequel' was released on February 27th, 2010- featuring a 4 guitar, bass, and drum lineup similar to the original Ascension, and conducted by Branca himself.

Branca's music has finally begun to receive academic attention. Some scholars, most prominently 'Kyle Gann', consider him (and Chatham) to be a member of the totalist school of 'post-minimalism'.

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