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Jazz cultures

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From its beginning, jazz has presented a contradictory social world: jazz musicians have worked diligently to erase old boundaries, but they have just as resolutely constructed new ones.

David Ake's vibrant and original book considers the diverse musics and related identities that jazz communities have shaped over the course of the 20th century, exploring the many ways in which jazz musicians and audiences experience and understand themselves, their music, their communities and the world at large.Writing as a professional pianist and composer, the author looks at evolving meanings, values and ideals - as well as the sounds - that musicians, audiences and critics carry to and from the various activities they call jazz.

Among the compelling topics he discusses is the "visuality" of music: the relationship between performance demeanor and musical meaning.

Focusing on pianists Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett, Ake investigates the ways in which musicians' postures and attitudes influence perceptions of them as profound and serious artists.

In another essay, Ake examines the musical values and ideals promulgated by college jazz education programmes through a consideration of saxophonist Jo

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Product Details
0520228898 / 9780520228894
Paperback / softback
781.65
07/01/2002
United States
English
265p. : ill.
25 cm
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