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Vibrations David Amram

Vibrations By David Amram

Vibrations by David Amram


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Summary

Tells the story of David Amram's adventures growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania, working odd jobs, misfitting in the Army, barnstorming through Europe with the famous Seventh Army Symphony, exiling in Paris, scuffling on the Lower East Side, day-laboring - often down but never out - finally emerging as a major musical force.

Vibrations Summary

Vibrations: A Memoir by David Amram

David Amram has played and rambled and galloped and staggered through a remarkably broad sweep of American life, experience, and creative struggle. The Boston Globe has described him as the Renaissance man of American Music. Amram and Jack Kerouac collaborated on the first-ever jazz poetry reading in New York City in 1957 as well as the subsequent legendary film Pull My Daisy in 1959, combining Amram's music with Kerouac's narration. Amram, honored as the first Composer-in-Residence of the New York Philharmonic, has composed more than 100 orchestral and chamber works, written two operas, and has collaborated with Leonard Bernstein, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Charles Mingus, Dustin Hoffman, Thelonious Monk, Willie Nelson, Nancy Griffith, Johnny Depp, and more. Vibrations is the story of one boy's adventures growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania, working odd jobs, misfitting in the U.S. Army, barnstorming through Europe with the famous Seventh Army Symphony, exiling in Paris, scuffling on the Lower East Side, day-laboring-often down but never out-finally emerging as a major musical force. With its stage-setting foreword by Douglas Brinkley and a new afterword by Kerouac biographer Audrey Sprenger, this new edition is not to be missed.

Vibrations Reviews

Vibrations was a revelation for me. I identified totally with Amram's joie de vivre style, which illuminates the pages of Vibrations. ... One thing is certain: Amram remains the most indefatigable musician of our time.
-From the Foreword by Douglas Brinkley

It is a sad book and uproarious, naive and knowledgeable, insane and finally as straight as the top of Amram's piano. It is one man's struggle for the kind of authenticity in life and in music which everything in our time seems designed to frustrate and destroy.
-Arthur Miller

An utterly refreshing and rollicking ramble through the world of contemporary music, under the wing of a rambunctious tour guide who is guileless yet informative, funny yet perceptive, exhilarated yet earnest. Every profession should have its Amram!
-George Plimpton

About David Amram

David Amram is an American composer, musician, conductor, and writer. As a classical composer and virtuoso performer, his integration of jazz (including being one of the first noted as an improvising jazz French hornist), ethnic and folk music has led him to work with the likes of Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Willie Nelson, Charles Mingus, Leonard Bernstein, Sir James Galway, Arthur Miller and Jack Kerouac throughout the course of his career.

Additional information

GOR013389056
9781594517068
1594517061
Vibrations: A Memoir by David Amram
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20091030
528
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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