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Produktbild: Binek, J: Experiencing Jazz

Binek, J: Experiencing Jazz

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23.01.2024

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Taylor & Francis

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Englisch

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978-1-03-223105-1

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940 g

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  • Produktbild: Binek, J: Experiencing Jazz
  • CONTENTS

    List of Photos
    List of Examples
    List of Figures
    Preface to the Third Edition of Experiencing Jazz
    Acknowledgements

    PART I: UNDERSTANDING JAZZ

    Chapter 1 The Nature of Jazz
    Experiencing Music … Experiencing Jazz
    That Four-Letter Word
    Defining Jazz
    Chapter Summary
    Study Questions

    Chapter 2 Listening to Jazz
    Performance Practice
    The Drum Set and Swing
    Orchestration and Instrumentation
    The Arrangement
    Instrumental Techniques and Special Effects
    Special Effects—The Sounds of Jazz
    Jazz Singing
    Understanding Jazz Improvisation
    Understanding the Whole Performance
    Describing the Performance
    Video Blues
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 3 The Roots of Jazz
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Significance of African Music to Jazz
    African Musical Aesthetic
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Bamaaya”
    African Music as a Means of Communication
    The Afro-Latin and Caribbean Tinge
    Background
    Early Fusions
    Early American Vocal Music
    The Innovators: Getting the Blues
    Robert Johnson (1911-1938)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Ramblin’ on my Mind”
    Bessie Smith (1984-1937)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Lost Your Head Blues”
    W.C. Handy—“Father of the Blues” (1873-1958)
    Ragtime
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “St. Louis Blues”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Maple Leaf Rag”
    Brass and Military Bands
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    PART II: CLASSIC JAZZ

    Chapter 4 Jazz Takes Root
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Reception of Early Jazz
    New Orleans—The Birthplace of Jazz
    New Orleans Jazz Band Instrumentation
    The Innovators: Early Jazz
    Original Dixieland Jazz Band
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Dixie Jass Band One-Step”
    Kid Ory (1890-1973)
    Joe “King” Oliver (1885-1938)
    Lilian Hardin (1898-1971)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Dippermouth Blues”
    Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Black Bottom Stomp”
    Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “West End Blues”
    Sidney Bechet (1897-1959)
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 5 The Jazz Age: From Chicago to New York
    Jazz in Perspective
    On the Other Side of Town
    The Chicago Sound
    The Innovators: A Few of the Many
    New Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK)
    Bix Beiderbecke (1903-1931)
    Frankie “Tram” Trumbauer (1901-1956)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Singin’ the Blues”
    Paul Whiteman (1890-1967) and Symphonic Jazz
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Mississippi Mud”
    Boogie-Woogiue, Eight to the Bar
    The Decline of the Chicago Era
    New York and the Harlem Renaissance
    James P. Johnson (1891-1955)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Carolina Shout”
    Marketing Jazz
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 6 The Swing Era: Jazz at Its Peak
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Depths of the Depression
    The Country Recovers
    The Anatomy of the Swing Era Jazz Band
    Instrumentation
    Repertoire and Arrangement
    The Innovators: Swing on the East Coast
    Fletcher Henderson (1897-1952)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “The Stampede”
    Coleman Hawkins (1904-1969): “The Father of Jazz Tenor Saxophone”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Body and Soul”
    Duke Ellington (1899-1974): Music Was His Mistress
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Ko-Ko”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Isfahan”
    Benny Goodman (1909-1986): The “King of Swing”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Good Enough to Keep”
    Popular White Swing Bands
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in Artie Shaw’s “Traffic Jam”
    The Vocalists’ Rise to Fame
    Ongoing Latin Influences
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 7 Swinging Across the Country: The Bands, Singers, and Pianists
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Innovators: A Unique Kaycee Style
    Bennie Moten (1893-1935)
    William “Count” Basie (1904-1984)
    Lester Young (1909-1959)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Every Tub”
    Territory Bands
    Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Mary’s Idea”
    The Innovators: A Few of the Swing Era Singers and Pianists
    Billie Holiday (1915-1981): “Lady Day”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Body and Soul”
    Ella Fitzgerald (1918-1986): “The First Lady of Swing”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Honeysuckle Rose”
    Art Tatum (1909-1956)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Tea For Two”
    Traditional Jazz Revival
    Swing Era Success
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    PART III: MODERN JAZZ

    Chapter 8 The Bebop Revolution
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Lifestyle and Musical Characteristics
    The Birth of Bebop: The First Recordings
    Characteristics of the Style
    Bebop Performance Practice and Instrumental Roles Defined
    The Innovators: Bop Stylists
    John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (1917-1993)
    Charlie Parker (1920-1955)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Anthropology”
    Dexter Gordon (1923-1990)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Index”
    Thelonious Sphere Monk (1917-1982)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Epistrophy”
    Sarah Vaughan (1924-1990): “The Divine One”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Easy Living”
    Other Significant Bebop Figures
    Bud Powell (1924-1966)
    Oscar Pettiford (1922-1960)
    Kenny Clarke (1914-1985)
    Max Roach (1924-2007)
    Tadd Dameron (1917-1965)
    Fats Navarro (1923-1950)
    J.J. Johnson (1924-2001)
    Betty Carter (1930-1998), Carmen McRae (1920-1994), and Anita O’Day (1919-2006)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Frenesi”
    Barney Kessel (1923-2004) and Tal Farlow (1921-1998)
    Modern Jazz Embraces the Afro-Cuban Spirit
    Dizzy Gillespie and the Birth of Cubop
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Manteca”
    The Decline of Bebop
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Appendix: table of million selling record albums
    Study Questions
    Suggested Supplemental Listening

    Chapter 9 The 1950s and Early 1960s: Cool, Intellectual, and Abstract Jazz
    Jazz in Perspective
    Characteristics of Cool Jazz
    The Innovators: The Cool Sound on the East and West Coasts
    Miles Davis (1926-1991) and Gil Evans (1912-1988): The Birth of the Cool
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Moon Dreams”
    Modern Jazz Quartet
    Gerry Mulligan (1927-1996) and Chet Baker (1929-1988)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Line for Lyons”
    Dave Brubeck (1920-2012)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Blue Rondo á la Turk”
    Bill Evans (1929-1980)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Witchcraft”
    The Brazilian Bossa Nova
    Stan Getz (1927-1991)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “So Danço Samba”
    Third-Stream Jazz
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Transformation”
    Lennie Tristano (1919-1978)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Intuition”
    Who Was Popular
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    PART IV: POSTMODERN JAZZ

    Chapter 10 Tradition Meets the Avant-Garde: Moderns and Early Postmoderns Coexist
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Innovators: The Characteristics and Artists of Mainstream Hard Bop
    Art Blakey (1919-1990) Carries the Message
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Moanin’”
    Other Hard Bop Messengers
    Horace Silver (1928-2014)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Strollin’”
    Clifford Brown (1930-1956) and Sonny Rollins (1930-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Pent Up House”
    More About Funky, Soul Jazz and the 1950s and 1960s
    Organ Trios and the Guitar
    Wes Montgomery (1923-1968)
    Jimmy Smith (1925-2005)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “OGD”
    Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and the Vocal Groups of the 1950s and 1960s
    Everlasting Big Bands
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “La Suerte de los Tontos”
    Defining Postmodernism
    Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) and his Disciples
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Congeniality”
    The Innovators: Postmodern Jazz Comes of Age
    Charles Mingus (1922-1979) – The Underdog
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Boogie Stop Shuffle”
    The End of Modern Jazz Heralded by the Beginning of the Postmoderns
    Jazz in Academia
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 11 Miles and Miles of Miles: Miles Davis and His Sidemen Redefine Postmodern Jazz
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Music
    The Early Miles
    The First Great Quintet
    Modal Jazz
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “So What”
    Miles and Gil
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Summertime”
    The Second Great Quintet
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Orbits”
    The Electronic Jazz-Rock Fusion Period
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Miles Runs the Voodoo Down”
    Davis Sidemen Become Major Forces
    John Coltrane (1926-1967)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Giant Steps”
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “My Favorite Things”
    Wayne Shorter (1933-2023)
    Herbie Hancock (1940-)
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 12 The 1970s – An Electric Revolution
    Jazz in Perspective
    The Music
    Jazz and Rock: The Two-Way Connection
    The Innovators: Living Electric in the Shadow of Miles Davis
    Weather Report
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Palladium”
    Herbie Hancock and the Head Hunters
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Chameleon”
    John McLaughlin (1942-) and the Mahavishnu Orchestra
    Chick Corea (1941-2021)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Spain”
    Soul and Pop Instrumental Jazz
    David Sanborn (1945-)
    The Brecker Brothers
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Some Skunk Funk”
    Grover Washington, Jr. (1943-1999)
    Chuck Mangione (1940-)
    The Signs of the Times: New Technologies and Changing Business Models
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 13 The Eclectic 1970s-1990s
    Long Live Acoustic Jazz
    The ECM Sound
    The Innovators: The Rebirth of Acoustic Jazz
    Keith Jarrett (1945-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “The Windup”
    Return of Expatriates Unleashes a Rebirth of Acoustic Jazz
    Wynton Marsalis (1961-) and the Young Lions
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Delfeayo’s Dilemma”
    Established Artists Set a New Standard
    John Scofield (1951-) and Joe Lovano (1952-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Some Nerve”
    Michael Brecker (1949-2007) and Pat Metheny (1954-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Song for Bilbao”
    The Freedom Fighters Take Risks
    Cecil Taylor (1929-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Jitney No. 2”
    Jazz/Pop Crossover Vocalists
    George Benson (1943-)
    Al Jarreau (1940-2017)
    Bobby McFerrin (1950-)
    Vocal Ensemble Renaissance
    The Manhattan Transfer
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Another Night in Tunisia”
    Old Bottles, New Wines – Long Live Big Bands
    The Changing Jazz Landscape as the Millennium Comes to a Close
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 14 Jazz for a New Century
    Jazz in Perspective
    A Note from the Authors
    Trends in Contemporary Jazz
    Popular Music Influences
    Tim Hagans (1954-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Trumpet Sandwich”
    Vocal Renaissance
    Esperanza Spalding (1984-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Cuerpo y Alma”
    Kurt Elling (1967-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Up From New Orleans”
    Contemporary Women Emerging as Innovators
    Teri Lynne Carrington (1965-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Mosaic Triad”
    Innovation Through Composition
    Maria Schneider (1960-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Hang Gliding”
    Afro-Cuban and Latin Jazz
    Danilo Pérez (1965-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Suite for the Americas, Part 1”
    Jazz as an International Language
    Rudresh Mahanthappa (1971-) and Vijay Iyer (1971-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “The Shape of Things”
    The New Innovators: 21st-Century Emerging Artists
    Jason Moran (1975-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Artists Ought to Be Writing”
    Chris Potter (1971-)
    Musical Highlights to Listen for in “Firefly”
    Closing Thoughts
    Chronicle of Historic Events
    Chapter Summary
    Key Terms
    Study Questions

    Chapter 14.5 The Story Continues
    Online Supplement Found at
    Introduction
    Selected Innovative Contemporary Artists

    Appendix I: Glossary of Terms
    Appendix II: Suggested Jazz Videos
    Appendix III: Chapter Notes and Additional Sources

    Index