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  • Listen to Jazz!: Exploring a Musical Genre

    Listen to Jazz! by Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn;

    Exploring a Musical Genre

    Series: Exploring Musical Genres;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 10 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781440875519
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 15 bw photos
    • 700

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    Listen to Jazz!: Exploring a Musical Genre explores jazz as both an American musical genre and a global creative exchange, with a focus on 50 must-hear musicians, composers, bands, groups, albums, and songs.

    Rather than focusing on jazz as a solely American genre with a limited set of established jazz greats, Listen to Jazz! explores the diversity of jazz's sounds, compositions, recordings, and styles. A background chapter concisely surveys the genre's sounds, concepts, performance practices, and interactions with the sound recording industry and technological advances in recording. The A-to-Z Must-Hear Music entries include recent jazz musicians from around the world, jazz musicians and recordings that have been marginalized or overlooked, as well as musicians, songs, and albums that have been recognized already for contributing to the defining aspects of specific jazz styles. Chapters on the impact of jazz on popular culture and its legacy, as well as a bibliography, enhance the historical and analytical content found in many jazz resources.

    This book stands out for its inclusive and comparative listening-centered approach, often pairing or grouping musicians and recordings in its entries. Music concepts such as improvisation, syncopation, tone color, musical structure, harmonic and rhythmic patterns, and music production techniques are introduced and explained thoroughly, making the book accessible to high school and undergraduate students without any previous musical background while still being of interest to jazz aficionados and scholars.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Forward
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. Background
    2. Must-Hear Music
    Louis Armstrong
    Lil Hardin Armstrong and Valaida Snow
    Sidney Bechet
    Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, and Kenneth Casey: "Sweet Georgia Brown" and Kurt Weill,
    Bertolt Brecht, and Marc Blitzstein: "Mack the Knife"
    Elmer Bernstein and Mack David: "Walk on the Wild Side" and Lou Reed: "Walk on the Wild
    Side"
    Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Snarky Puppy, and Nérija
    Billie Holiday and Julie London
    Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Moanin' and Hailu Mergia and the Walias Band: Tche
    Belew
    Cannonball Adderley: Somethin' Else
    Hoagy Carmichael and Mitchell Parish: "Stardust" and Ann Ronell: "Willow Weep for Me"
    Terri Lyne Carrington: The Mosaic Project and Esperanza Spalding: Radio Music Society
    Benny Carter, Lionel Hampton, and Dorothy Ashby
    John Coltrane: "Giant Steps" and Alice Coltrane: "Translinear Light"
    John Coltrane: My Favorite Things and Dexter Gordon: Go!
    The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Time Out and Quasimode: Oneself Likeness
    Miles Davis and Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah
    Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker
    Eric Dolphy: Out to Lunch! and Andrew Hill: Point of Departure
    Duke Ellington
    Ella Fitzgerald, Betty Carter, and Astrud Gilberto
    Ginger Baker: Why?
    Robert Glasper: Black Radio, Black Radio 2, Miles Ahead, and Black Radio III
    Stéphane Grappelli, Django Reinhardt, and L. Subramaniam
    Vince Guaraldi: "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," Ben Tucker and Bob Dorough: "Comin' Home
    Baby," and The Pacific Express: "Wind Song"
    Earle Hagen and Dick Rogers: "Harlem Nocturne" and Dizzy Gillespie: "A Night in Tunisia"
    Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Hiromi Uehara, and Connie Han
    Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, and Kamasi Washington
    Al Hirt and Kenny Ball
    Fred Katz and Chico Hamilton
    Stan Kenton, Esquivel, and Tito Puente
    King Crimson: "21st Century Schizoid Man," Weather Report: "Unknown Soldier," and
    Steely Dan: "Josie"
    Fela Kuti
    Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and Jack Sheldon
    Marian McPartland and George Shearing
    Bobby McFerrin, Leon Parker, and Aziza Mustafazadeh
    Miles Davis Quintet: Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
    Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um and Tijuana Moods
    Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Emily Remler, and Lionel Loueke
    Gerry Mulligan: Night Lights
    Newport Jazz Festival and Related Studio Recordings
    Ken Nordine, Jayne Cortez, and John Sinclair
    Edgar Sampson: "Stompin' at the Savoy" and Louis Prima: "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)"
    Wayne Shorter: Speak No Evil and Wayne Shorter Quartet: Emanon
    Stan Getz and Jo?o Gilberto: Getz/Gilberto and Charlie Byrd: Brazilian Byrd
    Sun Ra and Ornette Coleman
    The Swingle Singers, Pizzicato Five, and Take 6
    Art Tatum, Mary Lou Williams, Thelonious Monk, and Abdullah Ibrahim
    Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band: Long Yellow Road, and Jon Jang: The Pledge of Black Asian Allegiance
    Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, and Cécile McLorin Salvant
    Tom Waits and Rickie Lee Jones
    3. Impact on Popular Culture
    4. Legacy
    Bibliography
    Index

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