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Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms
Howard T. . Ed(S): Weiner
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Description for Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms
Hardback. This publication contains the papers read at the conference 'Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions' held at the Institute of Jazz Studies of Rutgers University on 4-5 November 2005. The conference was organized by the Historic Brass Society in collaboration with the Institute of Jazz Studies. Editor(s): Weiner, Howard T. Series: Studies in Jazz. Num Pages: 186 pages, black & white illustrations, printed music items. BIC Classification: WZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 156 x 236 x 17. Weight in Grams: 432.
The work of multiple scholars is combined in this single volume, bringing together in conversation the traditions of brass instrumentalism and jazz idiom. Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions, edited by Howard T. Weiner, features articles by some of the most distinguished jazz and brass scholars and performers in the world. The topics covered span continents and decades and bridge gaps that until now remained uncrossed. Two primary themes emerge throughout the book and enter into dialogue with each other: the contribution brass performers made to the evolution of jazz in the early 20th century, and the influence jazz and popular music idioms had on the evolution of brass performance. The 13 articles in this volume cover a range of topics from Italian jazz trumpet style to the origins of jazz improvisation to the role of brass in klezmer music. New Orleans becomes a focal point as the essays examine the work of many important musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden, Bunk Johnson, King Oliver, James Reese Europe, and Newell "Spiegle" Willcox. Included as well is an interview with two legends of jazz trumpet, William Fielder and Joe Wilder, and the renowned performer and teacher Jimmy Owens reveals his practice techniques. Many of the essays include bibliographies, discographies, and other reference information. The meeting of the Historic Brass Society and the Institute of Jazz Studies represents the first time scholars have gathered to bring these two fields into such comprehensive discussion with each other. Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions presents this historic conversation.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Scarecrow Press United States
Number of pages
186
Condition
New
Series
Studies in Jazz
Number of Pages
186
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780810862456
SKU
V9780810862456
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Ref
99-15
About Howard T. . Ed(S): Weiner
Howard T. Weiner is a freelance trombonist and translator and is co-editor of the Historic Brass Society Journal. He has published editions of music for trombone, as well as articles on the history of the trombone in the Historic Brass Society Journal, Brass Bulletin, and The Trombonist.
Reviews for Early Twentieth-Century Brass Idioms
This volume serves to document an important coming together of scholars and artists, from realms that are related but rarely interact so formally.
Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, September 2009
Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, September 2009