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Conceptualizing the Jazz Piano Trio

Conceptualizing the Jazz Piano Trio
Author: Ben Dockery
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-05-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781491249383

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This collection of interviews with nine of the world's greatest living musicians shines light on the jazz piano trio, one of the genre's most enduring formats. Interviewed musicians include Jeff Hamilton, Richard Davis, Joanne Brackeen, Jeff Ballard, Fred Hersch, Chuck Israels, Peter Erskine, Eric Reed, and Rufus Reid. There is also a lengthy analysis section comparing the diverse responses given by these intriguing individuals.


Conceptualizing the Jazz Piano Trio

Conceptualizing the Jazz Piano Trio
Author: Benjamin Charles Dockery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2012
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

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Examines the piano trio format through personal interviews, with corresponding analysis, of nine respected jazz musicians: Rufus Reid, Chuck Israels, Eric Reed, Fred Hersch, Jeff Ballard, Jeff Hamilton, Joanne Brackeen, Richard Davis, and Peter Erskine.


Jazz for Three

Jazz for Three
Author: Robert D. Vandall
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1995-02-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457448157

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Robert Vandall combines elements of jazz and blues in these highly popular works for one piano, six hands. Titles are "Blue Threesome" and "In the Groove."


The Piano Jazz Trio

The Piano Jazz Trio
Author: Rey Mudgett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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From Bud Powell in the early 1950s to Michael Wollny in 2013, via Ahmad Jamal, Duke Ellington, Brad Mehldau, and The Bad Plus, these are all outstanding jazz piano trio recordings, a perfect selection for someone discovering jazz for the first time or the collector looking for something fresh. Nine professional musicians discuss one of the most popular formats, the jazz piano trio. Interviewed musicians include: -Fred Hersch -Peter Erskine -Rufus Reid -Chuck Israels -Jeff Ballard -Eric Reed -Joanne Brackeen -Richard Davis -Jeff Hamilton * Legendary trio musicians answer these probing questions: -What's the difference between piano trios and rhythm sections? -Which piano trios influenced you most? -Why do you like playing in trios? -What makes a piano trio unique? -How do you hire another trio member? -What goes into playing a set of trio music? -What changes because of repertoire? -How much trio music is pre-arranged -Do you rehearse and, if so, how?


Bytes and Backbeats

Bytes and Backbeats
Author: Steve Savage
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0472901184

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From Attali's "cold social silence" to Baudrillard's hallucinatory reality, reproduced music has long been the target of critical attack. In Bytes and Backbeats, however, Steve Savage deploys an innovative combination of designed recording projects, ethnographic studies of contemporary music practice, and critical analysis to challenge many of these traditional attitudes about the creation and reception of music. Savage adopts the notion of "repurposing" as central to understanding how every aspect of musical activity, from creation to reception, has been transformed, arguing that the tension within production between a naturalizing "art" and a self-conscious "artifice" reflects and feeds into our evolving notions of creativity, authenticity, and community. At the core of the book are three original audio projects, drawing from rock & roll, jazz, and traditional African music, through which Savage is able to target areas of contemporary practice that are particularly significant in the cultural evolution of the musical experience. Each audio project includes a studio study providing context for the social and cultural analysis that follows. This work stems from Savage's experience as a professional recording engineer and record producer.


The Ellington Century

The Ellington Century
Author: David Schiff
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-01-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520245873

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“The Ellington Century is a wonderful journey through the world of music and art. If you are already an aficionado of Ellington's music, you will enjoy the author's informative and detailed analysis of the composer's work and musical influences. If you are less familiar, this book puts Ellington's music in perspective with the great ‘classical’ composers of the twentieth century. David Schiff's remarkable insight into the historical and musical parallels between these composers is a delight to read and his references are vast, from Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire and Stravinsky’s Agon to television’s Sesame Street. Schiff writes with a sense of humor and an enthusiasm for Ellington's music that comes out on every page.”—George Manahan, Music Director, American Composers Orchestra “David Schiff points us forward, observing that ‘Ellington’s music asks us to see with our ears and hear with our eyes.’ Writing as a composer and scholar, he has a gift for making complex ideas strikingly clear. His insights move across a huge terrain of twentieth-century culture, as he builds bridges in his musical and cultural analysis where many have not seen a connection. Yet each musical work, each artist, is given his or her equal due. In this sense, he has met the spiritual and cultural challenge of Ellington’s life work.”—Marty Ehrlich, Composer/Instrumentalist, Associate Professor of Improvisation and Contemporary Music, Hampshire College


Taylor Made Piano

Taylor Made Piano
Author: Billy Taylor
Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1983
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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An informal though authoritative history of jazz, Taylor heard through the piano, combining his firsthand knowledge both as a musician and as an "aural historian." He begins by tracing jazz' roots to the African tradition, disputing Andre Hodier's popular theory that early jazz rhythms were derived from military marches and polkas, which black musicians might have heard in the 1800s. He follows the chronology through the rags of Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake, the New Orleans jazz of Jelly Roll Morton, the stride piano of Fats Waller and James P. Johnson, on up through Count Basie, Thelonious Monk, Cecil Taylor, McCoy Tyner and Keith Jarrett.


Education as Jazz

Education as Jazz
Author: Marina Santi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1443892041

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The result of an international event celebrating the second UNESCO International Jazz Day held on April 30 2013 at the University of Padova, Italy, this book represents the development of a project begun some years before to investigate the issue of improvisation, considered as a multi-faced concept and practice. The initial focus of this project was to discuss the different meanings attributed to the concept of improvisation, starting from questioning the common misunderstanding which interprets improvisation as a naïve behaviour rather than high-level performance. According with these premises, Education as Jazz represents a metaphor and a challenge, exploring the potential of jazz conceived not only as kind of music or art, but rather as a mix of values, attitudes, and skills fundamental in everyday life and in human development. As such, the book adopts an interdisciplinary perspective and a multidimensional approach. According to the rationale of the UNESCO International Jazz Day, which highlights the role of jazz in promoting peaceful societies, intercultural dialogue, gender equality, and innovative spirit, this book offers a concrete educational resource and theoretical framework oriented towards a new pedagogy for freedom.