Henry Threadgill

Bandleader, Musical Artist

1944 –

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Who is Henry Threadgill?

Henry Threadgill is an American composer, saxophonist and flautist, who came to prominence in the 1970s leading ensembles with unusual instrumentation and often incorporating a range of non-jazz genres. He studied at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago co-majoring in piano and flute, along with composition. He studied piano with Gail Quillman and composition with Stella Roberts. He has had a music career for over forty years as both a leader and as a composer.

Threadgill's music has been performed by many of his long-lasting instrumental ensembles, including the trio Air with Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall, the seven-piece Sextet, Very Very Circus, the twenty-piece Society Situation Dance Band, X-75, Make a Move, Aggregation Orb, and his current group Zooid. He has recorded many critically acclaimed albums as a leader of these ensembles with various record labels namely Arista/Novus, About Time, Axiom, Black Saint, Columbia and Pi Recordings.

Threadgill has had numerous commissions and awards throughout. He has composed music for theatre, orchestra, solo instruments, and chamber ensembles.

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Born
Feb 15, 1944
Chicago
Also known as
  • Henry Thredgill
  • Threadgill, Henry
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Englewood Technical Prep Academy
  • American Conservatory of Music

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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