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Annual Review Of Jazz Studies 13: 2003 (Volume 13),Used
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Product Description The Annual Review of Jazz Studies provides a forum for the ever expanding range and depth of jazz scholarship, from technical analyses to oral history to cultural interpretation. Addressed to specialists and fans alike, all volumes include feature articles, book reviews, numerous unpublished photographs, and bibliographic surveys.This issue contains Anders Svanoe's extensive study of the littleknown but highly original saxophonist Sonny Reda definitive tribute combining oral history, discography, photographs, and charts of every one of his recorded compositions. Charles Hartman analyzes the form of a Steve Swallow composition, with a fascinating excursus into the realm of lyric poetry. Matthew Santa offers a compelling new perspective on John Coltrane's compositional approach. In her examination of Miles Davis's classic 'Walkin',' Alona Sagee tracks the evolution of an artist through successive recordings of the same piece. Also included is another installment of a bibliography compiling scholarly articles about jazz in journals not specifically devoted to jazz. Review This issue of the Annual Review contains four studies, of saxophonist Sonny Red, a Steve Swallow composition, John Coltrane's compositional approach, and the Miles Davis tune 'Walkin'' and his different recordings of the piece. Book reviews and the third installment of an ongoing bibliography project of jazz articles in nonjazz journals from 2003 to 2004 are provided. Reference and Research Book News, November 2007 About the Author Edward Berger is associate director of the Institute of Jazz Studies.Henry Martin is professor of music at Rutgers University, Newark.Dan Morgenstern is director of the Institute of Jazz Studies.Evan Spring, a freelance writer, hosts a jazz radio program on WKCR in New York City.George Bassett studied music theory with James Randall, Milton Babbitt, and Claudio Spies at Princeton University.
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