Digging [[electronic resource] ] : the Afro-American soul of American classical music / / Amiri Baraka |
Autore | Baraka Imamu Amiri <1934-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (425 p.) |
Disciplina | 780.89/96073 |
Collana | Music of the African diaspora |
Soggetto topico |
African Americans - Music - History and criticism
Music - History and criticism African American musicians |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-36086-8
9786612360862 0-520-94309-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Digging -- Frontmatter -- MUSIC OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Essays -- 1. Griot/Djali: Poetry, Music, History, Message -- 2. Miles Later -- 3. The "Blues Aesthetic" and the "Black Aesthetic": Aesthetics as the Continuing Political History of a Culture -- 4. Blues People: Looking Both Ways -- 5. Rhythm -- 6. The American Popular Song: "The Great American Song Book" -- 7. Blues Line -- 8. Cosby and the Music -- 9. Nina Returns -- 10. Jazz Criticism and Its Effect on the Music -- 11. Not "the Boss": Bruce Springsteen -- 12. Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (from the Underground) -- 13. "The International Business of Jazz" and the Need for the Cooperative and Collective Self-Development of an International People's Culture -- 14. Newark's' "Coast" and the Hidden Legacy of Urban Culture -- 15. Black Music as a Force for Social Change -- 16. What You Mean, Du Wop? -- 17. Classical American Music -- 18. Singers and the Music: A Theater Piece -- 19. Newark's Influence on American Music -- 20. Ritual and Performance -- 21. Bopera Theory -- 22. "Jazz and the White Critic": Thirty Years Later -- 23. Random Notes on the Last Decade -- Part Two: Great Musicians -- 24. Panthalassa: Miles Davis -- 25. When Miles Split! -- 26. David Murray, Ming's Samba -- 27. David Murray, Fo Deuk Revue -- 28. David Murray, Addenda to a Concert -- 29. On Reissuing Trane -- 30. John Coltrane: Why His Legacy Continues -- 31. Some Memories of Alan Shorter: Interview with Wayne Shorter -- 32. High Art: Art Tatum -- 33. Max Roach at the Iridium -- 34. Paris Max -- 35. The Great Max Roach -- 36. Billie Holiday -- 37. The High Priest of BeBop -- 38. Eric Dolphy: A Note -- 39. Jackie Mc -- 40. It Ain't about You -- 41. You Ever Hear Albert Ayler? -- 42. Albert's Will -- 43. Sassy Was Definitely Not the Avon Lady -- 44. Fred -- 45. Fred Hopkins's Memorial -- 46. Duke Ellington: The Music's "Great Spirit" -- 47. Duke Was a Very Great Pianist! -- 48. Blind Tom: The Continuity of Americana -- 49. Don Pullen Leaves Us -- 50. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music" in New York City -- 51. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music," Part 2: The Charles Tolliver Big Band at the Jazz Standard -- 52. Wonderful Stevie -- 53. Abbey Lincoln -- 54. Four Tough Good-byes: Jackie McLean, John Hicks, Hilton Ruiz, Halim Suliman -- Part Three: Notes, Reviews, and Observations -- 55. Impulse Sampler, Act on Impulse -- 56. Ralph Peterson -- 57. Andrew Cyrille, Good to Go -- 58. Odean Pope Saxophone Choir, Epitome -- 59. Ravi Coltrane, Moving Pictures -- 60. Donal Fox and David Murray, Ugly Beauty -- 61. Tyrone Jefferson, Connections -- 62. James Moody -- 63. Barry Harris: In the Tradition -- 64. Pharoah Sanders, Shukuru -- 65. Don Pullen-George Adams Quartet, Breakthrough -- 66. Von and Chico Freeman, Freeman and Freeman -- 67. Alan Shorter, Orgasm -- 68. The Work Man: Reggie Workman -- 69. Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory -- 70. Jimmy Scott, But Beautiful -- 71. Malachi Thompson, Talking Horns -- 72. The Nexus Orchestra, Seize the Time -- 73. Three Fresh Ticklers -- 74. Rodney Kendrick, Last Chance for Common Sense -- 75. Jazz Times Review, Multiple Artists -- 76. More Young Bloods to the Rescue! -- 77. Vijay Iyer, Memorophilia -- 78. TriFactor, If You Believe -- 79. Live Lessons -- 80. New York Art Quintet -- 81. Peter Brötzmann, Nipples, and Joe McPhee, Nation Time -- 82. Jon Jang and David Murray, River of Life -- 83. Trio Three, Encounter -- 84. Jackie Mc-Coming and Going |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910455260303321 |
Baraka Imamu Amiri <1934->
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Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2009 | ||
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Digging : the Afro-American soul of American classical music / / Amiri Baraka |
Autore | Baraka Imamu Amiri <1934-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (425 p.) |
Disciplina | 780.89/96073 |
Collana | Music of the African diaspora |
Soggetto topico |
African Americans - Music - History and criticism
Music - History and criticism African American musicians |
ISBN |
1-282-36086-8
9786612360862 0-520-94309-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Digging -- Frontmatter -- MUSIC OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Essays -- 1. Griot/Djali: Poetry, Music, History, Message -- 2. Miles Later -- 3. The "Blues Aesthetic" and the "Black Aesthetic": Aesthetics as the Continuing Political History of a Culture -- 4. Blues People: Looking Both Ways -- 5. Rhythm -- 6. The American Popular Song: "The Great American Song Book" -- 7. Blues Line -- 8. Cosby and the Music -- 9. Nina Returns -- 10. Jazz Criticism and Its Effect on the Music -- 11. Not "the Boss": Bruce Springsteen -- 12. Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes (from the Underground) -- 13. "The International Business of Jazz" and the Need for the Cooperative and Collective Self-Development of an International People's Culture -- 14. Newark's' "Coast" and the Hidden Legacy of Urban Culture -- 15. Black Music as a Force for Social Change -- 16. What You Mean, Du Wop? -- 17. Classical American Music -- 18. Singers and the Music: A Theater Piece -- 19. Newark's Influence on American Music -- 20. Ritual and Performance -- 21. Bopera Theory -- 22. "Jazz and the White Critic": Thirty Years Later -- 23. Random Notes on the Last Decade -- Part Two: Great Musicians -- 24. Panthalassa: Miles Davis -- 25. When Miles Split! -- 26. David Murray, Ming's Samba -- 27. David Murray, Fo Deuk Revue -- 28. David Murray, Addenda to a Concert -- 29. On Reissuing Trane -- 30. John Coltrane: Why His Legacy Continues -- 31. Some Memories of Alan Shorter: Interview with Wayne Shorter -- 32. High Art: Art Tatum -- 33. Max Roach at the Iridium -- 34. Paris Max -- 35. The Great Max Roach -- 36. Billie Holiday -- 37. The High Priest of BeBop -- 38. Eric Dolphy: A Note -- 39. Jackie Mc -- 40. It Ain't about You -- 41. You Ever Hear Albert Ayler? -- 42. Albert's Will -- 43. Sassy Was Definitely Not the Avon Lady -- 44. Fred -- 45. Fred Hopkins's Memorial -- 46. Duke Ellington: The Music's "Great Spirit" -- 47. Duke Was a Very Great Pianist! -- 48. Blind Tom: The Continuity of Americana -- 49. Don Pullen Leaves Us -- 50. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music" in New York City -- 51. Black History Month Rediscovers "the Music," Part 2: The Charles Tolliver Big Band at the Jazz Standard -- 52. Wonderful Stevie -- 53. Abbey Lincoln -- 54. Four Tough Good-byes: Jackie McLean, John Hicks, Hilton Ruiz, Halim Suliman -- Part Three: Notes, Reviews, and Observations -- 55. Impulse Sampler, Act on Impulse -- 56. Ralph Peterson -- 57. Andrew Cyrille, Good to Go -- 58. Odean Pope Saxophone Choir, Epitome -- 59. Ravi Coltrane, Moving Pictures -- 60. Donal Fox and David Murray, Ugly Beauty -- 61. Tyrone Jefferson, Connections -- 62. James Moody -- 63. Barry Harris: In the Tradition -- 64. Pharoah Sanders, Shukuru -- 65. Don Pullen-George Adams Quartet, Breakthrough -- 66. Von and Chico Freeman, Freeman and Freeman -- 67. Alan Shorter, Orgasm -- 68. The Work Man: Reggie Workman -- 69. Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory -- 70. Jimmy Scott, But Beautiful -- 71. Malachi Thompson, Talking Horns -- 72. The Nexus Orchestra, Seize the Time -- 73. Three Fresh Ticklers -- 74. Rodney Kendrick, Last Chance for Common Sense -- 75. Jazz Times Review, Multiple Artists -- 76. More Young Bloods to the Rescue! -- 77. Vijay Iyer, Memorophilia -- 78. TriFactor, If You Believe -- 79. Live Lessons -- 80. New York Art Quintet -- 81. Peter Brötzmann, Nipples, and Joe McPhee, Nation Time -- 82. Jon Jang and David Murray, River of Life -- 83. Trio Three, Encounter -- 84. Jackie Mc-Coming and Going |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813301003321 |
Baraka Imamu Amiri <1934->
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Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2009 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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