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Lost Chords Richard M. Sudhalter

Lost Chords von Richard M. Sudhalter

Lost Chords Richard M. Sudhalter


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Zusammenfassung

Many jazz fans and critics - and even some jazz musicians - contend that white players have contributed little of substance to the music. Now, with Lost Chords, musician-historian Richard M. Sudhalter challenges this narrow view, with a book that pays definitive tribute to a generation of white jazz players, many unjustly forgotten - while never scanting the role of the great black pioneers.

Lost Chords Zusammenfassung

Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz Richard M. Sudhalter

Many jazz fans and critics - and even some jazz musicians - contend that white players have contributed little of substance to the music. Now, with Lost Chords, musician-historian Richard M. Sudhalter challenges this narrow view, with a book that pays definitive tribute to a generation of white jazz players, many unjustly forgotten - while never scanting the role of the great black pioneers. Eagerly awaited by the jazz community, this monumental volume offers an exhaustively documented, vividly narrated history of white jazz contribution in the vital years 1915 to 1945. Beginning in New Orleans, Sudhalter takes the reader on a fascinating multicultural odyssey through the hot jazz gestation centres of Chicago and NW York, Indiana and Texas, examining such bands such as the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, the Original Memphis Five, and the Casa Loma Orchestra. Readers will find luminous accounts of many key soloists, including Bix Beiderbecke, Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Red Norvo, Bud Freeman, the Dorsey Brothers, Bunny Berigan, Pee Wee Russell, and Artie Shaw, among other. Sudhalter revives the once-great reputations of these and many other major jazzmen, pleading their cases persuasively and eloquently, without ever descending to polemic. Along the way, he gives due credit to Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, and countless other major black figures. Destined to become a basic reference book on the subject, Lost Chords is a ground-breaking book that should significantly alter perceptions about jazz and its players, reminding readers of this great music's multicultural origins.

Lost Chords Bewertungen

Remarkable book ... Astonishingly successful .... It tells the story of white jazz from Tom Brown's Ragtime Band to the big bands with meticulously researched detail and the awareness you would expect from such a noted cornettist and Bixophile. Lost Chords pretty much accomplishes the near impossible task of being simultaneously academic and popular. * The Jazz Rag *

Über Richard M. Sudhalter

Richard M. Sudhalter is a highly respected musician and one of today's outstanding trumpet players. A noted critic, broadcaster, and historian, he was co-author of Bix: Man and Legendc, still cited as the definitive Beiderbecke biography.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR005707346
9780195148381
019514838X
Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz Richard M. Sudhalter
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Oxford University Press
20011025
912
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