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Lennie Tristano His Life In Music Jazz Perspectives 1st Eunmi Shim

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Lennie Tristano His Life In Music Jazz Perspectives 1st Eunmi Shim
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.22 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Eunmi Shim
ISBN: 0472113461
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Lennie Tristano His Life In Music Jazz Perspectives 1st Eunmi Shim by Eunmi Shim 0472113461 instant download after payment.

“In Lennie Tristano: His Life in Music, Shim has provided a comprehensive biographical and analytical account of one of jazz’s most important and most frequently misunderstood figures. Her insights into Tristano’s personality are well nuanced, and the focus on his teaching makes a unique contribution to the history of jazz. This vividly written study is likely to become a standard work.”―Brian Priestley, author of Chasin’ the Bird: The Life and Legacy of Charlie Parker and coauthor of The Rough Guide to Jazz“Eunmi Shim’s book is clearly a labor of love. Her thorough examination of Tristano’s teaching is particularly important, for no one previously has assembled the thoughts of so many former students. Her illuminating transcriptions of, and commentaries on, Tristano’s solos are also valuable. Lennie Tristano is an important contribution to the literature on jazz.”―Thomas Owens, author of Bebop: The Music and Its Players“Comprehensive, objective, and acute in its judgments, this is the biography of Lennie Tristano we have been waiting for.”―Larry Kart, author of Jazz in Search of ItselfLennie Tristano occupies a rare position not only in jazz history but in the history of twentieth-century music. Emerging from an era when modernism was the guiding principle in art, Tristano explored musical avenues that were avant-garde even by modernism’s experimental standards. In so doing, he tested and transcended the boundaries of jazz.In 1949, years before musicians such as Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor took credit for the movement, Tristano made the first recordings of “free jazz,” a new kind of group improvisation based on spontaneous interaction among band members without any regard for predetermined form, harmony, or rhythm. Then, in the 1950s, Tristano broke new ground by his use of multitracking.Tristano was also a pioneer in the teaching of jazz, devoting the latter part of his career almost exclusively to music instruction. He founded a jazz school―the first of its kind―among whose students were saxophonists Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz, and pianist Sal Mosca.With its blend of oral history, archival research, and musical analysis, Lennie Tristano sheds new light on the important role Tristano played in the jazz world and introduces this often-overlooked musician to a new generation of jazz aficionados.Eunmi Shim received her Ph.D. in musicology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is now Assistant Professor of Music at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This is her first book.

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