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Jazz Transatlantic, Volume I : The African Undercurrent in Twentieth-Century Jazz Culture, Paperback / softback Book

Jazz Transatlantic, Volume I : The African Undercurrent in Twentieth-Century Jazz Culture Paperback / softback

Part of the American Made Music Series series

Paperback / softback

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A CHOICE 2018 Outstanding Academic Title.In Jazz Transatlantic, Volume I, renowned scholar Gerhard Kubik takes the reader across the Atlantic from Africa to the Americas and then back in pursuit of the music we call jazz.

This first volume explores the term itself and how jazz has been defined and redefined.

It also celebrates the phenomena of jazz performance and uncovers hidden gems of jazz history.

The volume offers insights gathered during Kubik's extensive field work and based on in-depth interviews with jazz musicians around the Atlantic world.

Languages, world views, beliefs, experiences, attitudes, and commodities all play a role.

Kubik reveals what is most important--the expertise of individual musical innovators on both sides of the Atlantic, and hidden relationships in their thoughts. Besides the common African origins of much vocabulary and structure, all the expressions of jazz in Africa share transatlantic family relationships.

Within that framework, musicians are creating and re-creating jazz in never-ending Contacts and exchanges.

The first of two volumes, Jazz Transatlantic, Volume I examines this transatlantic history, sociolinguistics, musicology, and the biographical study of personalities in jazz during the twentieth century.

This volume traces the African and African American influences on the creation of the jazz sound and traces specific African traditions as they transform into American jazz.

Kubik seeks to describe the constant mixing of sources and traditions, so he includes influences of European music in both volumes.

These works will become essential and indelible parts of jazz history.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:456 pages, 115 black & white illustrations
  • Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
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  • ISBN:9781496825681

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:456 pages, 115 black & white illustrations
  • Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9781496825681

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