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Making The Scene Contemporary New York City Big Band Jazz Alexander Stewart

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Making The Scene Contemporary New York City Big Band Jazz Alexander Stewart
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Alexander Stewart
ISBN: 9780520940161, 0520940164
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Making The Scene Contemporary New York City Big Band Jazz Alexander Stewart by Alexander Stewart 9780520940161, 0520940164 instant download after payment.

The received wisdom of popular jazz history is that the era of the big band was the 1930s and '40s, when swing was at its height. But as practicing jazz musicians know, even though big bands lost the spotlight once the bebop era began, they never really disappeared. Making the Scene challenges conventional jazz historiography by demonstrating the vital role of big bands in the ongoing development of jazz. Alex Stewart describes how jazz musicians have found big bands valuable. He explores the rich "rehearsal band" scene in New York and the rise of repertory orchestras. Making the Scene combines historical research, ethnography, and participant observation with musical analysis, ethnic studies, and gender theory, dismantling stereotypical views of the big band.

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