Scott Fields Ensemble
Guitarist and composer Scott Fields was part of Chicago's free jazz scene in the '60s and early '70s. After years of hiatus from music performance, he returned in 1990 more concerned with composition and structure than he had been before. During the '90s, Fields received grants from several organizations, including the Wisconsin Arts Board, and composed for choreographers such as Li Chiao-Ping and Kristy Sesso. In 1999, he formed a trio with Francois Houle and Jason Lee Roebke, and by the end of that year, the trio released their first CD, Hornet's Collage, on Nuscope. Mamet and 96 Gestures were issued in early 2001.
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Discography
13 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Scott Fields: Seven Deserts
Scott Fields Ensemble, Stephen Dembski
Classical - Released by New World Records on 17 Apr 2020
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Music for the Radio Program This American Life
Jazz - Released by NEOS Music on 14 Aug 2008
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Dembski: Sonotropism / Miss Notpoor / Prism On Soot / Moo, Snort, Sip
Chamber Music - Released by Music and Arts Programs of America on 21 Oct 1997
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Five Frozen Eggs
Jazz - Released by Music and Arts Programs of America on 15 Jul 1997
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Fields, S.: Disaster at Sea
Chamber Music - Released by Music and Arts Programs of America on 16 May 1996
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