An edition of Jazz matters (2010)

Jazz matters

sound, place, and time since bebop

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An edition of Jazz matters (2010)

Jazz matters

sound, place, and time since bebop

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Jazz matters: sound, place, and time since bebop
2010, University of California Press
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Table of Contents

Sound and time. Being (and becoming) John Coltrane : listening for jazz "subjectivity" ; Musicology beyond the score and the performance : making sense of the creak on Miles Davis's "Old folks" ; Sex mob and the carnivalesque in post-war jazz
Place and time. Race, place, and nostalgia after the counterculture : Keith Jarrett and Pat Metheny on ECM ; Rethinking jazz education ; Negotiating national identity among American jazz musicians in Paris.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berkeley, CA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.65/5
Library of Congress
ML3506 .A444 2010, ML3506.A444 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24099342M
Internet Archive
jazzmatterssound0000aked
ISBN 13
9780520266889, 9780520266896
LCCN
2010008919
OCLC/WorldCat
551722259

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