Discover Jazz Plus NEW MyMusicLab -- Access Card Package with eText -- Access Card Package - John E. Hasse, Tad Lathrop

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--Discover the whole world of Jazz!

 

An inclusive, contextual, and student-friendly way to discover the whole world of jazz.

 

Discover Jazz presents an inclusive overview of the history of jazz, with balanced coverage of the contributions of men and women from around the world. Emphasizing the importance of context, the text presents the story of jazz not as a simple narrative, but as a series of encounters among musicians, historical events, musical influences, and social forces. And, this student-friendly text gives readers the tools they need to actively listen to–and build their own relationships with–this great American art form.

 

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Engage Student- The design of Discover Jazz alone will engage students, while key features such as the Closer Look and Issues boxes will actively involve them in learning about jazz throughout the text.

 

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John Edward Hasse is a music historian, pianist, and award-winning author and record producer.  Since 1984, he has served as Curator of American Music at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, where he founded the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and Jazz Appreciation Month.  He is the author of Beyond Category: The Life and Genius of Duke Ellington, and co-producer/co-author of the book-and-six-disc set Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology.   Tad Lathrop has authored, produced, or edited more than 50 books on music, including Jazz: The First Century and two lauded volumes on the business of music. Lathrop lectures on music and the recording industry at colleges and professional conferences, and is an accomplished guitarist who has performed at numerous venues, including New York’s Blue Note.

IN THIS SECTION:

1.) BRIEF

2.) COMPREHENSIVE







 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:



  Chapter 1: Introducing Jazz

Chapter 2: Listening to Jazz 

Chapter 3: The Birth of Jazz

Chapter 4: Early Jazz

Chapter 5: The Swing Era

Chapter 6: Bebop and Modern Jazz

Chapter 7: Mainstream Jazz

Chapter 8: Free and Exploratory Jazz

Chapter 9: Fusion

Chapter 10: Latin Jazz

Chapter 11: Jazz Worldwide

Chapter 12: Jazz Forward





 

COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:



  Chapter 1: Introducing Jazz - Tad Lathrop and John Edward Hasse

Take Note

ISSUES: Jazz as an “American” Art Form by Richard Carlin

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Listening with Untrained Ears by Tad Lathrop

First Listening

Listening with Untrained Ears

Defining Jazz: A Beginning

Improvisation in Jazz

Other Dimensions of Jazz

Jazz and Society

Jazz and the Arts

Social Life and Issues

Jazz and Historic Trends

National Identity

Racial Identity

ISSUES: Jazz as African-American Music by Tad Lathrop

Cultural Significance

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 

Chapter 2: Listening to Jazz - Tad Lathrop and John Edward Hasse

Take Note

Listening Focus: Melody

Listening Tips for Jazz Melody

Listening Focus: Harmony

Listening Tips for Jazz Harmony

Listening Focus: Rhythm

Listening Tips for Jazz Rhythm

Listening Focus: Form and Structure

Chorus Form

Compound Form

Listening Tips for Jazz Form and Structure

Listening Focus: Color and Texture

Listening Tips for Jazz Color and Texture

Listening Focus: Voice, Feel, and Expression

Listening Tips for Voice, Feel, and Expression

Listening Focus: Improvisation

Listening Tips for Jazz Improvisation

Listening Focus: Style and Experimentation

Listening Tips for Style and Experimentation

Musicians’ Roles, Individual and Collective

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: The Team Sport of Jazz by John Edward Hasse

Listening Tips for Musicians’ Interaction

Jazz as an Art Form

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Standard Practices in Jazz

Listening Tips Wrap-Up

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 

Chapter 3: The Birth of Jazz - John Edward Hasse

Take Note

Timeline

Old-World Roots

African Influences

LISTENING FOCUS: Simpa (Fire)

European Influences

New Orleans

New Orleans’ Six Jazz-Creating Conditions

LISTENING GUIDE:  In Gloryland

HISTORY/CULTURE: Parading with a Brass Band by Michael White

Musical Antecedents

The Blues

LISTENING FOCUS: Old John Henry Died on the Mountain 

LISTENING FOCUS: Boll Weevil

JAZZ CLASSICS: St. Louis Blues

Ragging and Ragtime

LISTENING GUIDE: Maple Leaf Rag

ISSUES: The Ragtime Wars

Jazz: An Improvisational Music for Dancing

New Orleans Notables

LISTENING FOCUS:  Livery Stable Blues,

New Orleans Style and "Jass" Variants

JAZZ CLASSICS: Tiger Rag by Jack Stewart

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 4: Early Jazz - Michael Brooks Take Note

Timeline

Chicago

LISTENING FOCUS: Dipper Mouth Blues

LISTENING GUIDE: West End Blues

LISTENING GUIDE: Black Bottom Stomp

Kansas City

New York

White Bands

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Classical Music: The First Half of the 20th Century  by Jeffrey Magee

Harlem and the Cotton Club

LISTENING GUIDE: Black and Tan Fantasy

HISTORY/CULTURE: The Cotton Club by John Edward Hasse

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Tap by Rusty Frank

Vocalists

Jazz Arrangers of the ‘20s

Regional Bands

ISSUES: Jazz: Musical Virtue or Vice?  by Tad Lathrop

  Chapter Summary

  Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 5: The Swing Era - John Edward Hasse

Take Note

Timeline

Jazz: A Mass Attraction

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: The Swing Dances

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Big Band, Big Sound by Tad Lathrop

The Great Black Bands

HISTORY/CULTURE: Stompin’ at the Savoy

LISTENING GUIDE: Ko-Ko

LISTENING GUIDE: One O’Clock Jump

The Great White Bands

LISTENING GUIDE: Honeysuckle Rose

Big-Band Care and Maintenance

All-Women Bands

Shapers of the Sound

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: What Does an Arranger Do?

Anatomy of an Arrangement

Small Groups and Solo Artists

Solo Instrumentalists

LISTENING FOCUS: Body and Soul

Singers

HISTORY/CULTURE: John Hammond: Talent Scout, Jazz Catalyst

HISTORY/CULTURE: The New Orleans Revival

The End of the Swing Era

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Boogie-Woogie

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 6: Bebop and Modern Jazz - Bob Blumenthal Take Note

Timeline

The Postwar Jazz Scene

HISTORY/CULTURE: After Hours at Minton’s

Parker, Gillespie, and the Birth of Bebop

LISTENING GUIDE: Shaw ’Nuff

ISSUES: Boppers Versus Moldy Figs by John Edward Hasse

LISTENING GUIDE: Embraceable You, Take A

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Old Chords, New Melodies

HISTORY/CULTURE: Swing Street by Tad Lathrop

HISTORY/CULTURE:: Big Bands in the Modern Era

HISTORY/CULTURE: Norman Granz and Jazz at the Philharmonic

ISSUES: The Jazz Musician as Outsider

Piano Modernists

LISTENING GUIDE: Misterioso

JAZZ CLASSICS: ‘Round Midnight by David Baker

Cool Jazz and the West Coast Scene

LISTENING GUIDE: Boplicity

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Film by Krin Gabbard

Beyond the Cool

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz Poetry by Sascha Feinstein

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 7: Mainstream Jazz - Neil Tesser

Take Note

Timeline

Setting the Stage

Miles Ahead

The Birth of Hard Bop

LISTENING GUIDE: The Preacher

HISTORY/CULTURE: New York Nights by Tad Lathrop

West-Coast Bop

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Breaks and Fours by David Baker

Three Tenor Torchbearers: Gordon, Rollins, and Coltrane

LISTENING GUIDE: Giant Steps  

TWO TAKES ON THE PIANO

LISTENING GUIDE: Blue Rondo a la Turk

Soul Jazz

ISSUES: Jazz and Religion by John Edward Hasse

HISTORY/CULTURE: Down Beat and the Jazz Magazines

HISTORY/CULTURE: Jazz Festivals

Continuing Traditions

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz on Television by Larry Appelbaum

Vocalists of the Mainstream Era

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Fiction by Gerald Early

Alternate Currents

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Visual Art by Donna M. Cassidy

LISTENING GUIDE: So What

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 8: Free and Exploratory Jazz - John Litweiler Take Note

Timeline

1959: A Turning Point in Jazz History

ISSUES: Jazz: The Sound of Freedom by Tad Lathrop and John Litweiler

Free-Jazz Ancestors

Free-Jazz Innovations

Sonic Freedom

Harmonic Freedom

Formal Freedom

Rhythmic Freedom

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: How to Listen to Free Jazz

Free-Jazz Innovators

Coleman, Taylor, and Coltrane

LISTENING GUIDE: Ramblin’

HISTORY/CULTURE: The Loft Scene

Jazz Underground

Other Free Instrumentalists

LISTENING GUIDE: Ghosts (First Variation)

LISTENING GUIDE: Bush Magic

HISTORY/CULTURE: Jazz Cooperatives

Free Spaces

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz on Radio by William H. Kenney, John Edward Hasse, and Tad Lathrop

Experimental Composers

JAZZ AND THE ARTS: Jazz and Classical Music: The Second Half of the Twentieth Century

ISSUES: The Growing Role of Women in Jazz

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 9: Fusion - Stephen F. Pond

Take Note

Timeline

Defining Fusion Jazz

Foreshadowing Fusion

Early Mixes

Rock, Funk, and the Climate for Fusion

Early Fusions

Miles Davis: Fusion Pioneer

LISTENING GUIDE:  Miles Runs the Voodoo Down(single version)

Fusion in the Early ‘70s

STYLE/DEVELOPMENT: Offspring of Bitches Brew

Lifetime

Mahavishnu Orchestra

Weather Report

LISTENING GUIDE: Birdland

Return to Forever

Headhunters

LISTENING GUIDE: Watermelon Man

HISTORY/CULTURE: The Soul-Funk Connection

R&B Fusion

Polishing and Popularizing Fusion

ISSUES: Jazz Versus Fusion

Later Fusions

LISTENING GUIDE: Bright Size Life

Conclusino

HISTORY/CULTURE: Hip-Hop and Jazz by William E. Smith     

JAZZ CLASSICS: Post-Mainstream Jazz Standards by David Baise

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 10: Latin Jazz - Isabelle Leymarie, Tad Lathrop, and John Edward Hasse Take Note

Common Sources, Different Sounds

ISSUES: Music of Hope and Survival by Tad Lathrop

A Heritage of Rhythm and Percussion

Cuban Roots

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Cuban Rhythms by Isabelle Leymarie

Brazilian Roots

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Brazilian Rhythms by Isabelle Leymarie

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: Comparing Aspects of North American, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian Jazz by Tad Lathrop

Early Latin Influences on Jazz

JAZZ CLASSICS: Caravan by John Edward Hasse

Cuban Music and Jazz

LISTENING GUIDE: Manteca

LISTENING GUIDE:  Airegin

Brazilian Music and Jazz

LISTENING GUIDE: The Girl from Ipanema,

More Sounds from the Caribbean

Later Trends in Latin and Caribbean Jazz 

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 11: Jazz Worldwide - Kevin Whitehead

Take Note

Jazz in Europe

The Early Years

HISTORY/CULTURE: Le Jazz Hot: Jazz in Paris Between the Wars by Philippe Baudoin

LISTENING GUIDE: Minor Swing

Controversies

The War Years and After

ISSUES: Jazz Under the Nazis by Rainer Lotz

Regional Conceptions of Jazz

Home-grown European Musicians and Styles

Jazz in Asia and Oceania

LISTENING GUIDE: Ting Ning

Jazz in the Middle East

Jazz in Africa

South Africa

LISTENING GUIDE: Mannenberg Revisited

Ethiopia

Senegal

Other Locales

Global Jazz in the 21st Century

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 



Chapter 12: Jazz Forward - José Antonio Bowen Take Note

The Continuing Life of Mainstream Acoustic Jazz

HISTORY/CULTURE: Institutional Jazz Programs by John Edward Hasse

HISTORY/CULTURE: Jazz Museums by John Edward Hasse

Wynton Marsalis and the Hard-Bop Revival

LISTENING GUIDE: Down the Avenue

HISTORY/CULTURE: The Big-Band Revival by Calvin Wilson and Tad Lathrop

Avant-Garde Jazz Continues to Grow

STYLE/TECHNIQUE: So Solos Aren't Important After All?

New Collectives and Ethnic Jazz

ISSUES: Jazz and Race Revisited

LISTENING GUIDE: The Glide Was in the Ride

Reenvisioning Jazz

LISTENING GUIDE: Planet Rock

Vocal Jazz

HISTORY/CULTURE: Vocal Groups

HISTORY/CULTURE: Jazz in the Marketplace

Conclusion

Chapter Summary

Discussion Questions

Key Terms and Key People

 

Glossary

Notes

Essential Jazz Reading

The Contributors

Credits

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.10.2011
Sprache englisch
Maße 213 x 274 mm
Gewicht 1089 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
ISBN-10 0-205-20116-4 / 0205201164
ISBN-13 978-0-205-20116-7 / 9780205201167
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