John Zorn

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  • jazz
  • avant-garde
  • experimental
  • free jazz
  • noise
John Zorn (born September 2, 1953 in New York City, United States) is an American avant-garde composer, arranger, record producer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. Zorn's recorded output is prolific with hundreds of album credits as a performer, composer, or producer. His work has touched on a wide range of musical genres, often within a single composition, but he is best-known for his avant-garde, jazz, improvised and contemporary classical music.

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Songs

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    "The Footman's Eyes Get Crossed"

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    10. Folio

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    11. Nocturne

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    12. Etude

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    13. Prelude

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    1st Hit / 2nd Hit

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    2. Sonatas

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    3. Manifesto

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    4. Fanfare

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    5. Meditation

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    6. Rondo

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    616

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    7. Romance

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    8. Blossoms

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    9. Fantasy

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    9x9

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    A Case Arose

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    A Dark Future

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    A Lot of Fun for the Evil One

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    A Ride on Cottonfair

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    A Shot in the Dark

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    A Taste of Voodoo

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    A Tiki for Blue

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    A Touch of Zen

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    Abacus Waltz

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    Abidan

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    Abraxas

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    Abstract Woman

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    Abulafia

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    Acanthopis Antarcticus

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    Act 1, Scene 1: A Secluded Clearing in the Woods / Scene 2: A Single Bed in a Small Room / Scene 3: The Innermost Chapel of a Secret Temple

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    Act 2, Scene 1: A Mediaeval Laboratory / Scene 2: In the Magick Circle

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    Act 3, Scene 1: A Barren Plain at Midnight / Scene 2: An Unnamed Location

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    Action

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    Adagio Maestoso

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    Adamah

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    Add Water

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    Addition

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    Aftermath

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    Agora

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    Ahavah

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    Akialoa

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    Alhambra Blues

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    Alhambra Blues (for Mo Siegel)

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    Allegro

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    Allegro Scorrevole

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    Almadel

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    Alternate Ending/End Title

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    American Magus

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    Amour fou


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