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  • av A.B. Spellman
    317,-

  • - Music, "Race," and Intellectuals in France, 1918-1945
    av Jeremy F. Lane
    1 126,-

    This is a bold challenge to the existing homogenous picture of the reception of American jazz in world-war era France. Lane's book is the first to examine the responses of diasporic French Africans and Antilleans to the music they first heard in Paris in the interwar years, analysing the place of jazz within the emerging negritude and creolite movements.

  • av Bruce Boyd Raeburn
    1 243,-

    Studies the development of New Orleans jazz and its effect on jazz history. This title provides the story of how New Orleans jazz came to be recognizable as a discrete style and how that recognition affected the writing of American jazz history. It traces the conceptualization of jazz history derived from ""Jazzmen"" to its refuge in New Orleans.

  • - Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and the Birth of Concert Jazz
    av John Howland
    401,-

    Examining the music of Duke Ellington and James P Johnson, this title places the concert works of these two iconic figures in context through an investigation of both related compositions by black and white peers as well as symphonic jazz-style arrangements from a number of early sound films, Broadway musicals, and Harlem nightclub floor shows.

  • - Making Jazz in Postwar France
    av Tom Perchard
    1 341,-

    The first study to focus on jazz in postwar France, this book explores the ways that French musicians and critics received and remade an American music according to their own cultural concerns

  • av Christopher Coady
    495 - 1 243,-

    The first scholarly study of John Lewis and the Third Stream music of the Modern Jazz Quartet

  • - The Life and Music of Betty Carter
    av William R. Bauer
    243,-

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