Author: Ira Gitler
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Jazz
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Jazz Masters of the '40s
Author: Ira Gitler
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Jazz
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Jazz
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Jazz Masters of the Forties
Author: Ira Gitler
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Jazz Masters of the 40's
Author: Ira Gitler
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ISBN: 9780020606109
Category : Jazz musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780020606109
Category : Jazz musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Jazz Masters of the Forties
Author: Ira Gitler
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Jazz Masters of the Forties
Author: Ira Gitler
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Category : Jazz musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Category : Jazz musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Jazz Masters Of The Thirties
Author: Rex Stewart
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Jazz
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Jazz
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Big Bands of the '30s and '40s
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Category : Jazz
Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Jazz Masters in Transition, 1957-69
Author: Martin Williams
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Category : African American musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
"Selected chronicles ... [including] reviews, interviews, brief profiles, and narratives of such events as rehearsals, recording dates, television tapings, and evenings in night clubs. All were originally written during the decade under examination ..."--Preface.
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Category : African American musicians
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
"Selected chronicles ... [including] reviews, interviews, brief profiles, and narratives of such events as rehearsals, recording dates, television tapings, and evenings in night clubs. All were originally written during the decade under examination ..."--Preface.
Jazz Masters Of The 50s
Author: Joe Goldberg
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9780306801976
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
The fifties, though a quiescent period in many ways, was one of the most fervent decades in jazz history. The landmarks of modern jazz were firmly planted and, it could be argued, nearly all directions the music has taken since then can be charted back to recordings, groups, or individuals from this era. In this series of profiles, Joe Goldberg examines the lives and the music, the crucial events and dominant forces of a decade of great music and conflicting esthetics: Miles Davis's recording of Kind of Blue; Gerry Mulligan's pianoless quartet; Cecil Taylor's percussive keyboard experiments; John Coltrane's and Sonny Rollins's marathon saxophone solos; MJQ's blending of classical structure and jazz improvisation; Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz. From Mingus to Monk to Blakey, it was an age of giants. Perhaps never before or since in jazz history have so many wildly idiosyncratic jazz innovators been contemporaries. Joe Goldberg was there and what his ears heard has become here a lasting music document.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9780306801976
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
The fifties, though a quiescent period in many ways, was one of the most fervent decades in jazz history. The landmarks of modern jazz were firmly planted and, it could be argued, nearly all directions the music has taken since then can be charted back to recordings, groups, or individuals from this era. In this series of profiles, Joe Goldberg examines the lives and the music, the crucial events and dominant forces of a decade of great music and conflicting esthetics: Miles Davis's recording of Kind of Blue; Gerry Mulligan's pianoless quartet; Cecil Taylor's percussive keyboard experiments; John Coltrane's and Sonny Rollins's marathon saxophone solos; MJQ's blending of classical structure and jazz improvisation; Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz. From Mingus to Monk to Blakey, it was an age of giants. Perhaps never before or since in jazz history have so many wildly idiosyncratic jazz innovators been contemporaries. Joe Goldberg was there and what his ears heard has become here a lasting music document.
The Masters Of Bebop
Author: Ira Gitler
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 078674524X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Back in the early 1940s, late at night in the clubs of Harlem, a handful of jazz musicians began to experiment with a style that no one had ever heard before. The music was fast, complicated, impossible to play for many of the older musicians—but it soon became the lingua franca of jazz music. They called it bebop, and as the years went by, it became even more popular. Today it reigns as perhaps the best-loved style of jazz ever created. Ira Gitler conveys the excitement of this musical birth as only someone who was there can. In The Masters of Bebop, Gitler traces the advent of what was a revolution in sound. He profiles the leading players—Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillepie, Max Roach—but also studies the style and music of the first disciples, such as Dexter Gordon and J. J. Johnson, to reveal bebop’s pervasive influence throughout American culture. Revised with an updated discography—and with a new chapter covering bebop right up through the end of the twentieth century—The Masters of Bebop is the essential listener’s handbook.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 078674524X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Back in the early 1940s, late at night in the clubs of Harlem, a handful of jazz musicians began to experiment with a style that no one had ever heard before. The music was fast, complicated, impossible to play for many of the older musicians—but it soon became the lingua franca of jazz music. They called it bebop, and as the years went by, it became even more popular. Today it reigns as perhaps the best-loved style of jazz ever created. Ira Gitler conveys the excitement of this musical birth as only someone who was there can. In The Masters of Bebop, Gitler traces the advent of what was a revolution in sound. He profiles the leading players—Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillepie, Max Roach—but also studies the style and music of the first disciples, such as Dexter Gordon and J. J. Johnson, to reveal bebop’s pervasive influence throughout American culture. Revised with an updated discography—and with a new chapter covering bebop right up through the end of the twentieth century—The Masters of Bebop is the essential listener’s handbook.