Book Information
ISBN | 195060881 | |
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Published Date | 1990 | |
Book Condition | Very Good | |
Jacket Condition | No Dj | |
Binding | Paperback | |
Size | 8vo | |
Place of Publication | U.S.A. | |
Category: | Music | |
Author: | Whitney Balliett | |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
$15.00 CAD
pp. 415, “American Musicians, Whitney Balliett’s long-awaited “big book,” contains a wealth of jazz profiles he has written for The New Yorker during the past twenty-seven years. He gives us, in this spectacular volume, his famous early portraits of Pee Wee Russell, Red Allen, Earl Hines, and Mary Lou Williams, written in their brilliant twilight years; his reconstructions of the lives of such legends as Sidney Bechet, Coleman Hawkins, Jack Teagarden, Zoot Sims, and Sidney Catlett; his brief but indelible glimpses into the daily (or nocturnal) lives of Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus; and his vivid depictions of such on-the-scene masters as Jim Hall, Ornette Coleman, Stéphane Grappelli, Elvin Jones, Art Farmer, the Modern Jazz Quartet, and Tommy Flanagan. He also includes his thoughts on such lesser known but invaluable players as Art Hodes, Jabbo Smith, Joe Wilder, Warne Marsh, Gene Bertoncini, and Joe Bushkin.American Musicians is at once a history of jazz, a biographical encyclopedia of many of its most important performers, and a model of American prose.”
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ISBN | 195060881 | |
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Published Date | 1990 | |
Book Condition | Very Good | |
Jacket Condition | No Dj | |
Binding | Paperback | |
Size | 8vo | |
Place of Publication | U.S.A. | |
Category: | Music | |
Author: | Whitney Balliett | |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
pp. 415, “American Musicians, Whitney Balliett’s long-awaited “big book,” contains a wealth of jazz profiles he has written for The New Yorker during the past twenty-seven years. He gives us, in this spectacular volume, his famous early portraits of Pee Wee Russell, Red Allen, Earl Hines, and Mary Lou Williams, written in their brilliant twilight years; his reconstructions of the lives of such legends as Sidney Bechet, Coleman Hawkins, Jack Teagarden, Zoot Sims, and Sidney Catlett; his brief but indelible glimpses into the daily (or nocturnal) lives of Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus; and his vivid depictions of such on-the-scene masters as Jim Hall, Ornette Coleman, Stéphane Grappelli, Elvin Jones, Art Farmer, the Modern Jazz Quartet, and Tommy Flanagan. He also includes his thoughts on such lesser known but invaluable players as Art Hodes, Jabbo Smith, Joe Wilder, Warne Marsh, Gene Bertoncini, and Joe Bushkin.American Musicians is at once a history of jazz, a biographical encyclopedia of many of its most important performers, and a model of American prose.”
Weight | 0.85 kg |
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