Everybody In, Nobody Out

Everybody In, Nobody Out
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Publisher : University of MICHIGAN REGIONAL
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9780472132027
ISBN-13 : 0472132024
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Everybody In, Nobody Out by : Ken Fischer

Housed on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the University Musical Society is one of the oldest performing arts presenters in the country. A past recipient of the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest public artistic honor, UMS connects audiences with wide-ranging performances in music, dance, and theater each season.Between 1987 and 2017, UMS was led by Ken Fischer, who over three decades pursued an ambitious campaign to expand and diversify the organization’s programming and audiences—initiatives inspired by Fischer’s overarching philosophy toward promoting the arts, “Everybody In, Nobody Out.” The approach not only deepened UMS’s engagement with the university and southeast Michigan communities, it led to exemplary partnerships with distinguished artists across the world. Under Fischer’s leadership, UMS hosted numerous breakthrough performances, including the Vienna Philharmonic’s final tour with Leonard Bernstein, appearances by then relatively unknown opera singer Cecilia Bartoli, a multiyear partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and artists as diverse as Yo-Yo Ma, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Elizabeth Streb, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Though peppered with colorful anecdotes of how these successes came to be, this book is neither a history of UMS nor a memoir of Fischer’s significant accomplishments with the organization. Rather it is a reflection on the power of the performing arts to engage and enrich communities—not by handing down cultural enrichment from on high, but by meeting communities where they live and helping them preserve cultural heritage, incubate talent, and find ways to make community voices heard.

Sweet Swing Blues on the Road

Sweet Swing Blues on the Road
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 039303514X
ISBN-13 : 9780393035148
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Sweet Swing Blues on the Road by : Wynton Marsalis

A year in the life of the jazz musician and composer includes his views on rap, the road, romance, creativity, politics, culture, and the role of the artist in American society.

The Practice of Practice

The Practice of Practice
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 0970751214
ISBN-13 : 9780970751218
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Practice of Practice by : Jonathan Harnum

talent means almost nothing when it comes to getting better at anything, especially music. Practice is everything. This book covers essential practice strategies and mindsets you won't find in any other book. You'll learn the What, Why, When, Where, Who, and especially the How of great music practice. You'll learn what research tells us about practice, but more importantly, you'll learn how the best musicians in many genres of music think about practice, and you'll learn the strategies and techniques they use to improve. This book will help you get better faster, whether you play rock, Bach, or any other kind of music.

Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Marsalis
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Publisher : Schirmer Trade Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0825672473
ISBN-13 : 9780825672477
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Wynton Marsalis by : Leslie Gourse

The first, full-length biography of this masterful trumpeter, composer, and founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Jazz A-B-Z

Jazz A-B-Z
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Publisher : Candlewick Press
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 0763621358
ISBN-13 : 9780763621353
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Jazz A-B-Z by : Wynton Marsalis

Profiles twenty-six of the jazz greats of all time, from Count Basie to Louis Armstrong, through a review of their work, their life stories, and their greatest hits by one of today's top jazz performers. A is for "almighty" Louis Armstrong, whose amazingartistry unfolds in an accumulative poem shaped like the letter he stands for. As for sax master Sonny Rollins, whose "robust style radiates roundness," could there be a better tribute than a poetic rondeau? In an extraordinary feat, Pulitzer Prize-winning jazz composer Wynton Marsalis harmonizes his love and knowledge of jazz's most celebrated artists with an astounding diversity of poetic forms-from simple blues (Count Basie) to a complex pantoum (Charlie Parker), from a tender sonnet (Sarah Vaughan) to a performance poem snapping the rhythms of Art Blakey to life.

Jazz for Young People Curriculum

Jazz for Young People Curriculum
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Publisher : Alfred Publishing Company
Total Pages : 33
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ISBN-10 : 1931908060
ISBN-13 : 9781931908061
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Jazz for Young People Curriculum by : Wynton Marsalis

Playing Changes

Playing Changes
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781101873496
ISBN-13 : 1101873493
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Playing Changes by : Nate Chinen

One of the Best Books of the Year: NPR, GQ, Billboard, JazzTimes In jazz parlance, “playing changes” refers to an improviser’s resourceful path through a chord progression. In this definitive guide to the jazz of our time, leading critic Nate Chinen boldly expands on that idea, taking us through the key changes, concepts, events, and people that have shaped jazz since the turn of the century—from Wayne Shorter and Henry Threadgill to Kamasi Washington and Esperanza Spalding; from the phrase “America’s classical music” to an explosion of new ideas and approaches; from claims of jazz’s demise to the living, breathing scene that exerts influence on mass culture, hip-hop, and R&B. Grounded in authority and brimming with style, packed with essential album lists and listening recommendations, Playing Changes takes the measure of this exhilarating moment—and the shimmering possibilities to come.

Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Life

Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Life
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0756765722
ISBN-13 : 9780756765729
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Life by : Wynton Marsalis

Set in the studio, on the stage, and in great cities and small towns across the country, this book captures life on the road for Marsalis and his musicians, evoking the ritual and renewal, energy and spirituality. 6 photos.

Wynton Marsalis - Omnibook

Wynton Marsalis - Omnibook
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Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781495079337
ISBN-13 : 1495079333
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Wynton Marsalis - Omnibook by : Wynton Marsalis

(Jazz Transcriptions). 35 Marsalis songs transcribed for B-flat instruments exactly from his recorded solos, with solo analysis sections and a complete discography. Includes: Au Privave * Black Bottom Stomp * Caravan * Cherokee (Indian Love Song) * Donna Lee * Embraceable You * Free to Be * Honeysuckle Rose * In Walked Bud * Johnny Come Lately * La Vie En Rose * Loose Duck * My Funny Valentine * Rubber Bottom * Stardust * A Train, a Banjo, and a Chicken Wing * Union Pacific Big Boy * When It's Sleepy Time down South * You Don't Hear No Drums * and more.

This Is Our Music

This Is Our Music
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780812201123
ISBN-13 : 0812201124
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis This Is Our Music by : Iain Anderson

This Is Our Music, declared saxophonist Ornette Coleman's 1960 album title. But whose music was it? At various times during the 1950s and 1960s, musicians, critics, fans, politicians, and entrepreneurs claimed jazz as a national art form, an Afrocentric race music, an extension of modernist innovation in other genres, a music of mass consciousness, and the preserve of a cultural elite. This original and provocative book explores who makes decisions about the value of a cultural form and on what basis, taking as its example the impact of 1960s free improvisation on the changing status of jazz. By examining the production, presentation, and reception of experimental music by Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, John Coltrane, and others, Iain Anderson traces the strange, unexpected, and at times deeply ironic intersections between free jazz, avant-garde artistic movements, Sixties politics, and patronage networks. Anderson emphasizes free improvisation's enormous impact on jazz music's institutional standing, despite ongoing resistance from some of its biggest beneficiaries. He concludes that attempts by African American artists and intellectuals to define a place for themselves in American life, structural changes in the music industry, and the rise of nonprofit sponsorship portended a significant transformation of established cultural standards. At the same time, free improvisation's growing prestige depended in part upon traditional highbrow criteria: increasingly esoteric styles, changing venues and audience behavior, European sanction, withdrawal from the marketplace, and the professionalization of criticism. Thus jazz music's performers and supporters—and potentially those in other arts—have both challenged and accommodated themselves to an ongoing process of cultural stratification.