The Gerry Mulligan 1950s Quartets: OXFORD STUDIES IN RECORDED JAZZ SERIES
Autor Alyn Shiptonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197579763
ISBN-10: 0197579760
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 211 x 141 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria OXFORD STUDIES IN RECORDED JAZZ SERIES
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197579760
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 211 x 141 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria OXFORD STUDIES IN RECORDED JAZZ SERIES
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Alyn Shipton has produced a well-researched, excellently detailed study of Mulligan's quartets. A very enjoyable read.
Mulligan's brainy but playful artistry gets the attention it deserves in this valuable study by Alyn Shipton. His writing teems with clear, meticulous scholarship, musical understanding, and a desire to make his subject appealing and accessible to everyone from casual jazz lovers to musicians. With Shipton's book in hand, readers will set forth on a beautiful voyage of discovery.
Highly recommended.
With forensic attention to detail Alyn Shipton reveals fresh and original material about a group that created a totally new ensemble sound. Famously pianoless the quartet was dominated by Gerry Mulligan's baritone saxophone not only as a soloist but also as an accompanying voice. In his Preface, the author makes it clear to being "fascinated by Mulligan's playing, writing and band-leading" since his schooldays. The research he undertook in 2002 for a four-part series on Mulligan's music for BBC Radio 3 allowed him to meet many "musicians and associates from all periods of his career". His "comprehensive sweep through newspaper and magazine reports" uncovers much that is new in the quartet's evolution.
Meticulously detailed but intensely readable analysis of the baritone sax giant's creative heyday.
The book places Gerry Mulligan's 1950s pianoless quartet in its historical and musical context by a detailed discussion of its recordings.
This becomes the most useful book on Mulligan so far, and an appropriate celebration of his unique contribution.
A worthwhile addition to the literature on Gerry Mulligan and a valuable aid to understanding a transformative period of modern jazz.
The jazz world has not been blessed with many books about Gerry Mulligan that are commensurate with his stature as one of the most important jazz musicians and composers. Shipton's book is an exception: it is excellent and essential.
Mulligan's brainy but playful artistry gets the attention it deserves in this valuable study by Alyn Shipton. His writing teems with clear, meticulous scholarship, musical understanding, and a desire to make his subject appealing and accessible to everyone from casual jazz lovers to musicians. With Shipton's book in hand, readers will set forth on a beautiful voyage of discovery.
Highly recommended.
With forensic attention to detail Alyn Shipton reveals fresh and original material about a group that created a totally new ensemble sound. Famously pianoless the quartet was dominated by Gerry Mulligan's baritone saxophone not only as a soloist but also as an accompanying voice. In his Preface, the author makes it clear to being "fascinated by Mulligan's playing, writing and band-leading" since his schooldays. The research he undertook in 2002 for a four-part series on Mulligan's music for BBC Radio 3 allowed him to meet many "musicians and associates from all periods of his career". His "comprehensive sweep through newspaper and magazine reports" uncovers much that is new in the quartet's evolution.
Meticulously detailed but intensely readable analysis of the baritone sax giant's creative heyday.
The book places Gerry Mulligan's 1950s pianoless quartet in its historical and musical context by a detailed discussion of its recordings.
This becomes the most useful book on Mulligan so far, and an appropriate celebration of his unique contribution.
A worthwhile addition to the literature on Gerry Mulligan and a valuable aid to understanding a transformative period of modern jazz.
The jazz world has not been blessed with many books about Gerry Mulligan that are commensurate with his stature as one of the most important jazz musicians and composers. Shipton's book is an exception: it is excellent and essential.
Notă biografică
Alyn Shipton is a writer, publisher, broadcaster and researcher, as well as a jazz musician. Since 2012 he has hosted BBC Radio 3's "Jazz Record Requests", the longest running jazz programme in the world. He previously hosted the BBC World Service show "Jazzmatazz" reaching over 150 million listeners worldwide, and earning him the Marian McPartland/ Willis Conover Lifetime Achievement Award in Jazz Broadcasting from the Jazz Journalists' Association. Throughout his career he has been a publisher, specialising in music, and was responsible for the Grove musical dictionaries during the 1980s including being Associate Editor for the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (1988). His books Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie (1999) and Nilsson: The Life of a Singer Songwriter (2013) each won Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Awards for Excellence; and he is furthermore the recipient of an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Foundation DeemsTaylor/Virgil Thompson Award for his book about Harry Nilsson. His most recent work is The Art of Jazz: A Visual History (2020). He has taught jazz history at Oxford Brookes University, City University (London), and is currently Lecturer in Jazz History and Research Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music. As a bassist, Alyn has performed and recorded with numerous bands, including a long association with the British jazz trumpeter Ken Colyer, tours with American stars such as Bud Freeman, Herbie Hall and Don Ewell, and most recently, co-leading the Buck Clayton Legacy Band, playing music bequeathed to him by the great swing trumpeter.