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Jazz Mervyn Cooke

Jazz By Mervyn Cooke

Jazz by Mervyn Cooke


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Summary

A guide covering the whole history of Jazz from its early balancing of African and European influences, through the formative years in New Orleans and Chicago, to the rise of the big bands in New York, and the post-war styles of the new generation. The music is set in its social and political context, and individual personalities are considered.

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Jazz by Mervyn Cooke

This guide covers the whole history of jazz, from its early balancing of African and European influences, through the formative years in New Orleans and Chicago, the rise of the big bands in New York, to be-bop, the post-war proliferation of styles from a new generation - hard bop, West Coast, cool, free jazz, modal jazz, fusion and crossover - and today's acceptance of jazz as a music that uniquely defies conventional categories like high and low. Setting jazz in its social and political context, against a background of constant racial tension, the author looks at the individual talents who shaped this remarkable music, personalities as diverse as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Miles Davis.

About Mervyn Cooke

Mervyn Cooke is Professor in Music at the University of Nottingham. Among his other books are The Cambridge Companion to Jazz, The Hollywood Film Music Reader, The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Opera, Letters from a Life: The Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, A History of Film Music and The Cambridge Companion to Benjamin Britten.

Table of Contents

Out of Africa; ragtime and its influence; from New Orleans to Chicago; the virtuoso - Louis Armstrong; the rise and fall of the big band; the composer - Duke Ellington; be-bop and hard-bop; the innovator - Miles Davis and his influence; free jazz and avant-garde; jazz-rock fusion and its aftermath.

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GOR002205430
9780500203187
0500203180
Jazz by Mervyn Cooke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19981026
200
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