The History of Jazz

The History of Jazz

Author: Ted Gioia

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-05-09

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 0195399706

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A panoramic history of the genre brings to life the diverse places in which jazz evolved, traces the origins of its various styles, and offers commentary on the music itself.


The Story of Jazz

The Story of Jazz

Author: Marshall Winslow Stearns

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780195012699

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The first and most renowned history of the evolution of the unique American musical phenomenon called jazz, The Story of Jazz follows the course of jazz from the union of the black African musical heritage with European forms and its birth in New Orleans, through the era of swing and bop, to the beginnings of rock in the '50s.


The Jazz of Physics

The Jazz of Physics

Author: Stephon Alexander

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2016-04-26

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0465098509

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A spectacular musical and scientific journey from the Bronx to the cosmic horizon that reveals the astonishing links between jazz, science, Einstein, and Coltrane More than fifty years ago, John Coltrane drew the twelve musical notes in a circle and connected them by straight lines, forming a five-pointed star. Inspired by Einstein, Coltrane put physics and geometry at the core of his music. Physicist and jazz musician Stephon Alexander follows suit, using jazz to answer physics' most vexing questions about the past and future of the universe. Following the great minds that first drew the links between music and physics-a list including Pythagoras, Kepler, Newton, Einstein, and Rakim — The Jazz of Physics reveals that the ancient poetic idea of the "Music of the Spheres," taken seriously, clarifies confounding issues in physics. The Jazz of Physics will fascinate and inspire anyone interested in the mysteries of our universe, music, and life itself.


Queering Kansas City Jazz

Queering Kansas City Jazz

Author: Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2018-11-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1496210344

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The Jazz Age, a phenomenon that shaped American leisure culture in the early twentieth century, coincided with the growth of Kansas City, Missouri, from frontier town to metropolitan city. Though Kansas City’s music, culture, and stars are well covered, Queering Kansas City Jazz supplements the grand narrative of jazz history by including queer identities in the city’s history while framing the jazz-scene experience in terms of identity and space. Cabarets, gender impressionism clubs, and sites of sex tourism in Kansas City served as world-making spaces for those whose performance of identity transgressed hegemonic notions of gender, sexuality, race, and class. Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone takes an interdisciplinary approach to provide a critical deconstruction of how the jazz scene offered a space for nonnormative gender practice and performance and acted as a site of contested identity and spatial territory. Few books examine the changing ideas about gender in the turn-of-the-century Great Plains, under the false assumption that people in middle-American places experienced cultural shifts only as an aftershock of events on the coasts. This approach overlooks the region’s contested territories, identities, and memories and fails to adequately explain the social and cultural disruptions experienced on the plains. Clifford-Napoleone rectifies this oversight and shows how Kansas City represents the complexity of the jazz scene in America as a microcosm of all the other people who made the culture, clubs, music, and cabarets of the age possible.


Aural Education

Aural Education

Author: Monika Andrianopoulou

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-16

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 100069321X

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Aural Education: Reconceptualising Ear Training in Higher Music Learning explores the practice of musical ‘aural training’ from historical, pedagogical, psychological, musicological, and cultural perspectives, and uses these to draw implications for its pedagogy, particularly within the context of higher music education. The multi-perspective approach adopted by the author affords a broader and deeper understanding of this branch of music education, and of how humans relate to music more generally. The book extracts and examines one by one different parameters that appear central to ‘aural training’, proceeding in a gradual and well-organised way, while at the same time constantly highlighting the multiple interconnections and organic unity of the many different operations that take place when we interact with music through any music-related activity. The resulting complex profile of the nature of our relationship with music, combined with an exploration of non-Western cultural perspectives, offer fresh insights on issues relating to musical ‘aural training’. Emerging implications are proposed in the form of broad pedagogical principles, applicable in a variety of different music educational settings. Andrianopoulou propounds a holistic alternative to ‘aural training’, which acknowledges the richness of our relationship to music and is rooted in absorbed aural experience. The book is a key contribution to the existing literature on aural education, designed with researchers and educators in mind.


Cultural Fusion Frontiers

Cultural Fusion Frontiers

Author: Abraham Ninan

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-07-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Cultural Fusion Frontiers Step into the vibrant world of "Cultural Fusion Frontiers," where music transcends borders to forge a symphony of unity and diversity. From the iconic rhythms of jazz legends like Herbie Hancock and Dee Dee Bridgewater to the inventive fusion of Indian ragas and American jazz by trailblazers John McLaughlin and Rudresh Mahanthappa, this anthology sparks a revolution in musical storytelling. Explore the evolution of hip-hop jazz from its avant-garde roots to modern-day collaborations that redefine genres. Witness how A Tribe Called Quest bridges the gap between past and present, crafting a legacy of social commentary and artistic innovation alongside jazz luminaries like Ron Carter and Roy Hargrove. Uncover the enigmatic legends of jazz-artists like Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis-who cast long shadows over the genre with their enduring influence and mysterious tales. Delve into compositions like "Blue In Green" and "Giant Steps," where each note carries the weight of history and the allure of the unknown. In "Cultural Fusion Frontiers," music isn't just entertainment-it's a powerful force for cultural exchange and resilience. Join us on this dynamic journey where diversity thrives, creativity knows no bounds, and unity resonates in every beat.