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Publisher Summary 1
A listener's guide to jazz brings together sixty essays on the history, performers, characteristics, and influence of jazz music.
Publisher Summary 2
A listener's guide to jazz brings together sixty essays on the subject, including contributions by Gunther Schuller, Gene Lees, Ted Gioia, Gene Santoro, and others, on the history, performers, characteristics, and influence of jazz music. Reprint.
Publisher Summary 3
Jazz and its colorful, expansive history resonate in this unique collection of 60 essays specially-commissioned from today's top jazz performers, writers, and scholars. Contributors include such jazz insiders as Bill Crow, Samuel A. Floyd Jr., Ted Gioia, Gene Lees, Dan Morgenstern, Gunther Schuller, Richard M. Sudhalter, and Patricia Willard. Both a reference book and an engaging read, the Companion surveys the evolution of jazz from its roots in Africa and Europe until the present. Along the way, each distinctive style and period is profiled by an expert in the field. Whether your preference is ragtime, the blues, bebop, or fusion, you will find the chief characteristics and memorable performances illuminated here with a thoroughness found in no other single-volume jazz reference.
The Oxford Companion to Jazzfeatures individual biographies of the most memorable characters of this relatively young art form. Sidney Bechet, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, and the divas of jazz song--Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Sarah Vaughan--come to life in thoughtful considerations of their influences, often turbulent personal lives, and signature styles. In addition, this book looks at the impact of jazz on American culture-in literature, film, television, and dance-and explores the essential instruments of jazz and their most memorable players.
The Oxford Companion to Jazzwill provide a quick reference source as well as a dynamic and broad overview for all lovers of jazz, from novices to aficionados.
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Table Of Contents:
Preface ix
Introduction 3(4)
African Roots of Jazz 7(10)
Samuel A. Floyd, Jr.
European Roots of Jazz 17(12)
William H. Youngren
Ragtime Then and Now 29(10)
Max Morath
The Early Origins of Jazz 39(14)
Jeff Taylor
New York Roots: Black Broadway, James Reese Europe, Early Pianists 53(11)
Thomas L. Riis
The Blues in Jazz 64(14)
Bob Porter
Bessie Smith 78(10)
Chris Albertson
King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, and Sidney Bechet: Menage a Trois, New Orleans Style 88(14)
Bruce Boyd Raeburn
Louis Armstrong 102(20)
Dan Morgenstern
Bix Beiderbecke 122(10)
Digby Fairweather
Duke Ellington 132(16)
Mark Tucker
Hot Music in the 1920s: The ``Jazz Age,'' Appearances and Realities 148(15)
Richard M. Sudhalter
Pianists of the 1920s and 1930s 163(14)
Henry Martin
Coleman Hawkins 177(14)
Kenny Berger
Lester Young 191(15)
Loren Schoenberg
Streamlining Jazz: Major Soloists of the 1930s and 1940s 206(14)
John McDonough
Jazz Singing: Between Blues and Bebop 220(15)
Joel E. Siegel
Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Billie Holiday 235(15)
Patricia Willard
Jazz and the American Song 250(14)
Gene Lees
Pre--Swing Era Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging 264(13)
James T. Maher
Jeffrey Sultanof
Swing Era Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging 277(15)
Max Harrison
The Advent of Bebop 292(13)
Scott DeVeaux
The New Orleans Revival 305(11)
Richard Hadlock
Charlie Parker 316(16)
James Patrick
Cool Jazz and West Coast Jazz 332(11)
Ted Gioia
Jazz and Classical Music: To the Third Stream and Beyond 343(14)
Terry Teachout
Pianists of the 1940s and 1950s 357(16)
Dick Katz
Hard Bop 373(16)
Gene Seymour
Miles Davis 389(14)
Bob Belden
Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging after World War II 403(15)
Doug Ramsey
Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus 418(14)
Brian Priestley
John Coltrane 432(14)
Lewis Porter
The Avant-Garde, 1949-1967 446(13)
Lawrence Kart
Pianists of the 1960s and 1970s 459(14)
Bob Blumenthal
Jazz Singing Since the 1940s 473(15)
Will Friedwald
Jazz Since 1968 488(14)
Peter Keepnews
Fusion 502(10)
Bill Milkowski
Jazz Repertory 512(10)
Jeffrey Sultanof
Latin Jazz 522(12)
Gene Santoro
Jazz in Europe: The Real World Music . . . or the Full Circle 534(14)
Mike Zwerin
Jazz and Brazilian Music 548(11)
Stephanie L. Stein Crease
Jazz in Africa: The Ins and Outs 559(7)
Howard Mandel
Jazz in Japan 566(9)
Kiyoshi Koyama
Jazz in Canada and Australia 575(8)
Terry Martin
The Clarinet in Jazz 583(14)
Michael Ullman
The Saxophone in Jazz 597(16)
Don Heckman
The Trumpet in Jazz 613(15)
Randy Sandke
The Trombone in Jazz 628(14)
Gunther Schuller
The Electric Guitar and Vibraphone in Jazz: Batteries Not Included 642(11)
Neil Tesser
Miscellaneous Instruments in Jazz 653(15)
Christopher Washburne
The Bass in Jazz 668(13)
Bill Crow
Jazz Drumming 681(15)
Burt Korall
Jazz and Dance 696(10)
Robert P. Crease
Jazz and Film and Television 706(16)
Chuck Berg
Jazz Clubs 722(12)
Vincent Pelote
Jazz and American Literature 734(11)
Gerald Early
Jazz Criticism 745(11)
Ron Welburn
Jazz Education 756(10)
Charles Beale
Recorded Jazz 766(22)
Dan Morgenstern
Jazz Improvisation and Concepts of Virtuosity 788(11)
David Demsey
Selected Bibliography 799(8)
Indexes 807
Preface ix
Introduction 3(4)
African Roots of Jazz 7(10)
Samuel A. Floyd, Jr.
European Roots of Jazz 17(12)
William H. Youngren
Ragtime Then and Now 29(10)
Max Morath
The Early Origins of Jazz 39(14)
Jeff Taylor
New York Roots: Black Broadway, James Reese Europe, Early Pianists 53(11)
Thomas L. Riis
The Blues in Jazz 64(14)
Bob Porter
Bessie Smith 78(10)
Chris Albertson
King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, and Sidney Bechet: Menage a Trois, New Orleans Style 88(14)
Bruce Boyd Raeburn
Louis Armstrong 102(20)
Dan Morgenstern
Bix Beiderbecke 122(10)
Digby Fairweather
Duke Ellington 132(16)
Mark Tucker
Hot Music in the 1920s: The ``Jazz Age,'' Appearances and Realities 148(15)
Richard M. Sudhalter
Pianists of the 1920s and 1930s 163(14)
Henry Martin
Coleman Hawkins 177(14)
Kenny Berger
Lester Young 191(15)
Loren Schoenberg
Streamlining Jazz: Major Soloists of the 1930s and 1940s 206(14)
John McDonough
Jazz Singing: Between Blues and Bebop 220(15)
Joel E. Siegel
Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Billie Holiday 235(15)
Patricia Willard
Jazz and the American Song 250(14)
Gene Lees
Pre--Swing Era Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging 264(13)
James T. Maher
Jeffrey Sultanof
Swing Era Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging 277(15)
Max Harrison
The Advent of Bebop 292(13)
Scott DeVeaux
The New Orleans Revival 305(11)
Richard Hadlock
Charlie Parker 316(16)
James Patrick
Cool Jazz and West Coast Jazz 332(11)
Ted Gioia
Jazz and Classical Music: To the Third Stream and Beyond 343(14)
Terry Teachout
Pianists of the 1940s and 1950s 357(16)
Dick Katz
Hard Bop 373(16)
Gene Seymour
Miles Davis 389(14)
Bob Belden
Big Bands and Jazz Composing and Arranging after World War II 403(15)
Doug Ramsey
Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus 418(14)
Brian Priestley
John Coltrane 432(14)
Lewis Porter
The Avant-Garde, 1949-1967 446(13)
Lawrence Kart
Pianists of the 1960s and 1970s 459(14)
Bob Blumenthal
Jazz Singing Since the 1940s 473(15)
Will Friedwald
Jazz Since 1968 488(14)
Peter Keepnews
Fusion 502(10)
Bill Milkowski
Jazz Repertory 512(10)
Jeffrey Sultanof
Latin Jazz 522(12)
Gene Santoro
Jazz in Europe: The Real World Music . . . or the Full Circle 534(14)
Mike Zwerin
Jazz and Brazilian Music 548(11)
Stephanie L. Stein Crease
Jazz in Africa: The Ins and Outs 559(7)
Howard Mandel
Jazz in Japan 566(9)
Kiyoshi Koyama
Jazz in Canada and Australia 575(8)
Terry Martin
The Clarinet in Jazz 583(14)
Michael Ullman
The Saxophone in Jazz 597(16)
Don Heckman
The Trumpet in Jazz 613(15)
Randy Sandke
The Trombone in Jazz 628(14)
Gunther Schuller
The Electric Guitar and Vibraphone in Jazz: Batteries Not Included 642(11)
Neil Tesser
Miscellaneous Instruments in Jazz 653(15)
Christopher Washburne
The Bass in Jazz 668(13)
Bill Crow
Jazz Drumming 681(15)
Burt Korall
Jazz and Dance 696(10)
Robert P. Crease
Jazz and Film and Television 706(16)
Chuck Berg
Jazz Clubs 722(12)
Vincent Pelote
Jazz and American Literature 734(11)
Gerald Early
Jazz Criticism 745(11)
Ron Welburn
Jazz Education 756(10)
Charles Beale
Recorded Jazz 766(22)
Dan Morgenstern
Jazz Improvisation and Concepts of Virtuosity 788(11)
David Demsey
Selected Bibliography 799(8)
Indexes 807
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