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  • Tom Piazza, editor

    Publicado por Anchor Books, 1996

    ISBN 10: 0385480008 ISBN 13: 9780385480000

    Librería: Remarks Used Books, Pittsfield, MA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Anchor Books Trade Paperback Edition, 1st printing September 1996. Edited and with an Introduction by Tom Piazza. Bright, clean & tight copy, unread, in Near Fine condition. "Since the introduction of the long-playing record, some of the best, most insightful--and most beloved--writing about jazz has appeared on the backs of record covers. Over the years, jazz writers and prominent jazz musicians have annotated record albums with background on the musicians and the recordings, historical context and musical analysis. These annotations, or 'liner notes,' provide a window on the recording process, as well as intimate anecdotes and personal views of the musicians that have an immediacy and warmth rarely found elsewhere--setting the tempo, in a sense, for the listener's appreciation of the music. [] In SETTING THE TEMPO, author and jazz authority Tom Piazza presents fifty of the finest and most distinctive notes from the beginning of the genre, in the 1940s, through the present. Among them are Duke Ellington's moving reminiscences of stride piano master James P. Johnson; brilliant impressions of John Coltrane by poet Leroi Jones (Amiri Baraka); bass virtuoso and composer Charles Mingus's harrangue against his critics; composer Gunther Schuller's extraordinary story of locating Charlie Parker's alto saxophone teacher; and meditations on different meanings of freedom in jazz by pianist Bill Evans and alto innovator Ornette Coleman. Stanley Crouch, Dan Morgenstern, Ira Gitler, Robert Palmer, and other critics are also represented by some of their strongest work. [] A mosaic history of jazz as seen through the occasions of its signal recordings and the sensibilities of some of its foremost observers, SETTING THE TEMPO is one of the most lively collections of jazz writing ever assembled." [publisher copy] "Considering the value that writers--who figure that recording packages remain in listeners' homes long after magazines have been thrown away--place on them as being pretty permanent, it is hard to believe that a collection of some of the best liner notes hasn't appeared before. Editor Piazza's gathering from throughout the history of the jazz LP showcases the different perspectives of many great jazz scribes. The collection is most interesting for showing how approaches to liner notes changed over time: from George Avakian's scholarly approach to describing early jazz to Amiri Baraka's use of a John Coltrane recording as launching pad for caustic polemic. Occasionally, too, Piazza provides examples of musicians writing their own notes, such as Charles Mingus, who used them to answer his critics. The entire book makes enjoyable reading for anyone interested in the music, and dedicated aficionados will pray that Piazza's inclusion of Robert Palmer's perceptive notes to Julius Hemphill's Dogon A.D. encourages somebody to reissue this now unavailable classic."--Aaron Cohen, Booklist. Pristine NF paperback w/brilliant corners & crisp edges, a square & tight binding w/no creases in spine; quite presentable.

  • Piazza, Tom

    Publicado por Anchor, 1996

    ISBN 10: 0385480008 ISBN 13: 9780385480000

    Librería: Buchpark, Trebbin, Alemania

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    EUR 16,60

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    Condición: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. Außen: verschmutzt. Innen: Seiten vergilbt. Aus der Auflösung einer renommierten Bibliothek. Kann Stempel beinhalten. | Seiten: 369 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher.