An edition of "Ellington uptown" (2009)

"Ellington uptown"

Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the birth of concert jazz

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An edition of "Ellington uptown" (2009)

"Ellington uptown"

Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the birth of concert jazz

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During the early decades of the twentieth century symphonic jazz involved an expansive family of music that emulated, paralleled, and intersected the jazz tradition. Though now largely forgotten, symphonic jazz was both a popular music--arranging tradition and a repertory of hybrid concert works, both of which reveled in the mildly irreverent interbreeding of white and black and high and low music. While the roots of symphonic jazz can be traced to certain black ragtime orchestras of the teens, the idiom came to maturation in the music of 1920s white dance bands. Through a close examination of the music of Duke Ellington and James P. Johnson, Ellington Uptown uncovers compositions that have usually fallen in the cracks between concert music, jazz, and popular music. It also places the concert works of these two iconic figures in context through an investigation both of related compositions by black and white peers and of symphonic jazz--style arrangements from a diverse number of early sound films, Broadway musicals, Harlem nightclub floor shows, and select interwar radio programs. Both Ellington and Johnson were part of a close-knit community of several generations of Harlem musicians. Older figures like Will Marion Cook, Will Vodery, W.C. Handy, and James Reese Europe were the generation of black musicians that initially broke New York entertainment's racial barriers in the first two decades of the century. By the 1920s, Cook, Vodery, and Handy had become mentors to Harlem's younger musicians. This generational connection is a key for understanding Johnson's and Ellington's ambitions to use the success of Harlem's white-oriented entertainment trade as a springboard for establishing a black concert music tradition based on Harlem jazz and popular music.

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"Ellington uptown": Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the birth of concert jazz
2009, University of Michigan Press
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Table of Contents

From Clorindy to Carnegie Hall : the Harlem entertainment community
Jazz rhapsodies in black and white : James P. Johnson's Yamekraw
"The blues get glorified" : Harlem entertainment, Negro nuances, and black symphonic jazz
Ellingtonian extended composition and the symphonic jazz model
"Harlem love song" : the symphonic aspirations of James P. Johnson, 1930-1945
"Carnegie blues" and the symphonic Ellington
Conclusion : the legacy of Harlem's concert jazz.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Ann Arbor
Series
Jazz perspectives

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Dewey Decimal Class
781.65/3
Library of Congress
ML3518 .H68 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
340

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17030257M
Internet Archive
ellingtonuptownd0000howl
ISBN 10
0472116053
ISBN 13
9780472116058
LCCN
2008032105
OCLC/WorldCat
320427288, 213301950

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