Free Jazz and Free Improvisation: An Encyclopedia: Free Jazz and Free Improvi...
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From Booklist Author Jenkins is editor of the Web site All About Jazz and an
active author of jazz-album liner notes, musician obituaries, and jazz-related
Web logs. This encyclopedia attempts to cover the relevant history and seminal
artists. In his introduction, Jenkins describes the beginnings of free jazz in
the late 1950s as "an exploration of all the sounds that could be drawn out of
instruments" with "an emphasis on group improvisation that offered a fresh,
spontaneous flow of ideas." Two subsequent chapters help set the context for
the rest of the encyclopedia. "Controlled Chaos: The Nature of Free Music"
attempts to define jazz music and then distinguishes between free jazz and
free improvisation. Jenkins quotes guitarist Derek Bailey to explain the
difference: "'free jazz is a form of music, while free improvisation is an
approach to making music.'" Next, "The Path to Freedom" provides a complete
narrative history of these musical forms and details the social and musical
milieu out of which they grew. A "Chronology of Events" listing landmark
recordings, concerts, label beginnings, and deaths of prominent performers
further enhances the encyclopedia.Encyclopedia entries are alphabetical and
range from a short paragraph to 15 pages. Most focus on individual musicians
and groups, but record labels and performance venues are also covered A nice
feature of many entries for both jazz fan and music librarian is the author's
willingness to recommend particular recordings or releases as seminal or
emblematic of an artist's oeuvre. Also included in the encyclopedia are a
topical list of entries and a "Suggested Readings" section, which includes
biographies, reference books, and periodical articles.Overall, this is an
informative and comprehensive reference work on a little-known jazz subgenre
and is recommended for comprehensive jazz collections. Michael ToskoCopyright
© American Library Association. All rights reserved Read more Review The
strength of this work is its immediacy and focus….Recommended. General and
academic collections. - Choice"As the first resource devoted to an enduring
and influential American Musical form, this is highly recommended for all
libraries." - Library Journal, Starred Review[A] valuable addition to the pool
of research tools. For the music researcher just beginning research of for
those who need a quick overview of the genre, this is a most helpful resource.
I found it to be very well organized, informative, and insightful. I can now
listen to these artists with a more knowledgeable ear. - Music Reference
Services Quarterly[H]ighly recommended for specialty collections….[J]enkins'
A-Z reference provides an encyclopedia of key figures, groups, and movements
within the jazz world, charting a trend which began in the mid-1950s and ran
parallel to America's civil rights movement. A specialty item highly
recommended for in-depth college-level jazz holdings. - MBR Internet
Bookwatch^I[F]ree Jazz and Free Improvisation^R is not only seminal, but
verges on completist. This is the only serious encyclopedic work on jazz and
free improvisation to date in English, and perhaps in any language. Music
libraries would be making a sad mistake to leave it un-ordered. It should be
treated as a standard reference text for the genre. It provides the basic
biographical information, historical contexts and chronology for curious
listeners, music journalists and academics to understand a most profound
artistic revolution. - Jazz NotesThis is the first English-language
encyclopedia devoted to the topic….Recommended for music libraries and large
research libraries. - Reference & User Services QuarterlyThe main virtue of
this encyclopedia is that it gathers nearly the entire free jazz family under
one massive umbrella, and I know that I'll be consulting it on a regular
basis. A strong effort and an invaluable resource. - All About JazzThis
groundbreaking guide to an often maligned and misunderstood musical movement
is the work of freelance writer and jazz enthusiast, Todd S. Jenkins….The
remarkable result is a tool for both research and listening pleasure. Jenkins
firmly demonstrates the continuing influence of free jazz on contemporary
music, and his guide is highly recommended for any collection supporting music
research or jazz aficionados. - Lawrence Looks at Books[A]n informative and
comprehensive reference work on a little-known jazz subgenre and is
recommended for comprehensive jazz collections. - Booklist/Reference Books
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Product Details:
Hardcover: 468 pages
Publisher: Greenwood (September 30, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0313298815
ISBN-13: 13
Product Dimensions: 7 x 1.5 x 10 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
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