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Häftad, Engelska, 2006
381 kr
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This is Whitney Balliett's long-awaited ""big book."" In it are all the jazz profiles he has written for The New Yorker during the past 24 years. These include his famous early portraits of Pee Wee Russell, Red Allen, Earl Hines, and Mary Lou Williams, done when these giants were in full flower; his recent reconstructions of the lives of such legends as Art Tatum, Coleman Hawkins, Jack Teagarden, Zoot Sims, and Dave Tough; His quick but indelible glimpses into the daily (or nocturnal) lives of Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus; and his vivid pictures of such on-the-scene masters as Red Norvo, Ornette Coleman, Buddy Rich, Elvin Jones, Art Farmer, Michael Moore, and Tommy Flanagan. Also included are such lesser known but invaluable players as Art Hodes, Jabbo Smith, Joe Wilder, Warne Marsh, Gene Bertoncini, Joe Bushkin, and Marie Marcus.All these profiles make the reader feel, as one observer has pointed out, that he is ""sitting with Balliett and his subject and listening in."" The book can be taken as a kind of history of jazz, as well as a biographical encylopedia of many of its most important performers. It can also be regarded as a model of American prose. Robert Dawidoff said of Whitney Balliett""s most recent book, Jelly Roll, Jabbo and Fats, that ""few people write as well about anything as Balliett writes about jazz."" And the late Philip Larkin wrote in 1982 of the ""transcendence of Balliett's prose.
Häftad, Engelska, 2006
387 kr
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When Whitney Balliett's American Musicians appeared in the Fall of 1986, the acclaim it received was universal. Leonard Feather, writing in the Los Angeles Times, said ""no other writer now living can write with comparable grace and equal enthusiasm about everyone from Jack Teagarden and Art Tatum to Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman."" And Bruce Cook in The New Leader called the book ""the quintessential Whitney Balliett, the cream of the cream, a collection that leaves no doubt about his strength."" That book gathered together all of Balliett's profiles of jazz instrumentalists. Here, in the revised edition of American Singers, Balliett has added thirteen new biographical profiles to double the size of the book and provide the perfect complement to American Musicians. It now contains all the profiles on singers that Balliett has written for The New Yorker. Alongside original chapters on such great vocalists as Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Joe Turner and Alberta Hunter, Balliett has added fresh portraits of Mel Torme, Julius La Rosa, George Shearing, and Peggy Lee. To his study of four masters of the cabaret (Hugh Shannon, Mabel Mercer, Bobby Short, and Blossom Dearie) he has joined a fifth, Julie Wilson. There are new chapters on singer-pianists Cleo Brown and Nellie Lutcher, as well as on Carol Sloane, Betty Carter, and David Frishberg. Perhaps most notable is his extended profile of Alec Wilder, one of America's most lyrical and moving songwriters and composers. In the three decades that he has written for The New Yorker, Whitney Balliett has earned the reputation as America's foremost jazz critic. The late Philip Larkin described him as a ""writer who brings jazz journalism to the verge of poetry,"" and Gene Lees called him ""one of the most graceful essayists in the English language on any subject."" He has an unsurpassed ability to convey in words the sound of a singer's voice, and he makes readers feel, as one observer put it, that they are ""sitting with Balliett and his subject and listening in.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1988
472 kr
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In this revised and expanded edition of his popular book, Balliett has added thirteen new biographical profiles, originally written for The New Yorker . In addition to such great vocalists as Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, and Alberta Hunter, Balliett discusses the talents of Mel Torme, Julius La Rosa, and Peggy Lee. Julie Wilson joins Hugh Shannon, Mabel Mercer, Bobby Short, and Blossom Dearie in a cabaret hall of fame, and there are new chapters on singer-pianist Cleo Brown, as well as Carol Sloane, and David Frishberg. Most notably, there is an expansive essay on Alec Wilder, one of America's most lyrical and moving songwriters and composers.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
422 kr
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Written by the jazz critic of the "New Yorker" magazine, this work focuses on American jazz musicians and is intended for students of 20th-century popular music.
Häftad, Engelska
251 kr
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