| |

JAZZ
Mervyn Cooke
Innovative,
exuberant, controversial—jazz has, in its hundred-year existence,
found both popular appeal and intellectual appreciation for its emotional
intensity and musical sophistication. This invaluable 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, to the rise of the big bands in New York, be-bop, the postwar
proliferation of styles (hard bop, West Coast, cool, free jazz, modal
jazz, fusion, crossover), and today's acceptance of jazz as a music
that defies conventional categories.
Setting jazz in its social and political context, the author looks
at the individual talents who shaped this remarkable music, personalities
as diverse as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Benny
Goodman, and Miles Davis. With striking illustrations and a useful
glossary, the wide-ranging text provides a thoughtful and comprehensive
introduction to the twentieth century's most vibrant music.
Mervyn Cooke, Lecturer in Music at the University of Nottingham, is the author
of The Chronicle of Jazz.
ISBN
0-500-20318-0 · 150 illustrations
order
| index | next
|