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Historia del jazz que explica qué jazz es, de donde venía, y lo que creó y por qué, todo dentro del contexto más amplio de la vida americana y la cultura. Haciendo hincapié en sus raíces afro americanos, Jazz traza la historia de la música durante los últimos cien años. De ragtime y blues de las pro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Giddins, Gary
Otros Autores: DeVeaux, Scott Knowles
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : W.W. Norton, c2009.
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  • Musical orientation : elements and instruments. Ghana field recording, Akuapim performance
  • Jazz form and improvisation
  • The roots of jazz. Georgia Sea Island Singers, "The buzzard lope"
  • Mississippi Fred McDowell, "Soon one morning"
  • Bessie Smith, "Reckless blues"
  • John Philip Sousa, "The stars and stripes forever"
  • Wilbur Sweatman, "Down home rag"
  • New Orleans. Original Dixieland jazz band, "Dixie jass [sic.] band one-step"
  • Jelly Roll Morton, "Dead man blues
  • Jelly Roll Morton, "Doctor jazz"
  • King Oliver, "Snake rag"
  • Red Onion Jazz Babies / Sidney Bechet, "Cake walking babies (from home)"
  • New York in the 1920s. Paul Whiteman, "Changes"
  • Fletcher Henderson, "Copenhagen"
  • James P. Johnson, "You've got to be modernistic"
  • Duke Ellington, "Black and tan fantasy"
  • Louis Armstrong and the first great soloists. Louis Armstrong, "Hotter than that"
  • Louis Armstrong / Earl Hines, "Weather bird"
  • Bix Beiderbecke / Frank Trumbauer, "Singin' the blues"
  • Mound City Blue Blowers / Coleman Hawkins, "One hour"
  • Swing bands. Fletcher Henderson, "Blue Lou"
  • Benny Goodman, "Dinah"
  • Artie Shaw, "Star dust"
  • Jimmie Lunceford, "'Tain't what you do (it's the way that you do it)"
  • Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Pete Johnson / Big Joe Turner, "It's all right, baby"
  • Andy Kirk / Mary Lou Williams, "Walkin' and swingin'"
  • Count Basie, "One o'clock jump"
  • Duke Ellington, "Mood indigo"
  • Duke Ellington, "Conga brava"
  • Duke Ellington, "Blood count"
  • A world of soloists. Coleman Hawkins, "Body and soul"
  • Count Basie / Lester Young, "Oh! Lady be good"
  • Benny Carter / Django Reinhardt, "I'm coming, Virginia"
  • Billie Holiday, "A sailboat in the moonlight"
  • Ella Fitzgerald, "Blue skies"
  • Rhythm in transition. Fats Waller, "Christopher Columbus"
  • Art Tatum, "Over the rainbow"
  • Charlie Christian, "Swing to bop" ("Topsy")
  • Modern jazz : bebop. Charlie Parker, "Ko Ko"
  • Charlie Parker, "Embraceable you"
  • Charlie Parker, "Now's the time"
  • Bud Powell, "Tempus fugue-it"
  • Dexter Gordon, "Long tall Dexter"
  • The 1950s : cool jazz and hard bop. Miles Davis, "Moon dreams"
  • Modern Jazz Quartet, "All the things you are"
  • Horace Silver, "The preacher"
  • Clifford Brown, "A night in Tunisia"
  • Sonny Rollins, "Autumn nocturne"
  • Wes Montgomery, "Twisted blues"
  • Jazz composition in the 1950s. Thelonious Monk, "Thelonious"
  • Thelonious Monk, "Rhythm-a-ning"
  • Charles Mingus, "Boogie stop shuffle"
  • Gil Evans, "King porter stomp"
  • George Russell, "Concerto for Billy the Kid"
  • Modality : Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Miles Davis, "So what"
  • John Coltrane, "Giant steps"
  • John Coltrane, "Acknowledgement"
  • Miles Davis, "E.S.P."
  • The avant-garde. Ornette Coleman, "Lonely woman"
  • Cecil Taylor, "Bulbs"
  • Cecil Taylor, Willisau concert, "Part 3"
  • Albert Ayler, "Ghosts"
  • David Murray, "El matador"
  • Fusion I : R&B, singers, and Latin jazz. Jimmy Smith, "The organ grinder's swing"
  • Frank Sinatra, "The birth of the blues"
  • Sarah Vaughan, "Baby, won't you please come home?"
  • Dizzy Gillespie, "Manteca"
  • Mongo Santamaria, "Watermelon man"
  • Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd, "Samba dees days"
  • Fusion II : jazz, rock, and beyond. Weather Report, "Teen town"
  • Keith Jarrett, "Long as you know you're living yours"
  • John Scofield / Medeski, Martin and Wood, "Chank"
  • Miles Davis, "Tutu"
  • Historicism : jazz on jazz. Anthony Braxton, "Piece three"
  • Wynton Marsalis, "Processional"
  • Ronald Shannon Jackson, "Now's the time"
  • Jazz today. Jason Moran, "You've got to be modernistic"
  • Jason Moran, "Planet rock"
  • Selected musicians on primary jazz instruments
  • Collecting jazz recordings
  • Jazz on film.