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Cargando... The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to Fusion and Beyond (1952)por Joachim-Ernst Berendt
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Should this be your first book about jazz? Yes, but you must start with small portions and use the Internet to sample freely as you proceed. The sheer amount of information on offer here makes this most decidedly a Jazz Tome, but one that can be dipped into freely, any time, for any reason. Pertenece a las series editorialesFischer Taschenbuch (10515) Listas de sobresalientes
Considered the most encyclopedic interpretive history of jazz available in one volume for more than 50 years, this reference has been completely revised and expanded to incorporate the dominant styles and musicians since the book's last publication in 1992, as well as the fruits of current research about earlier periods in the history of jazz. In addition, new chapters have been added on John Zorn, jazz in the 1990's and beyond, samplers, the tuba, the harmonica, non-Western instruments, postmodernist and repertory big bands, how the avant-garde has ex No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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To me a huge disappointment was the almost complete absence of reference to, or inclusion, of British jazz. For example there is no mention of Ken Colyer, Chris Barber, Michael Garrick, John Dankworth, Graham Collier, Ian Carr, Norma Winstone, and so on.
I`ld like to know of a history of British jazz to go with this book.Perhaps this old edition I have has been updated recently to include such artists. I hope so. ( )