John Coltrane and black America's quest for freedom spirituality and the music
John Coltrane's unique and powerful saxophone sound is commonly recognized among scholars and fans of Black American music and jazz as having a "spiritual" nature, imbued with the performer's soul, which deeply touches musicians and listeners worldwide. This revered and respected...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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New York City :
Oxford University Press
2010.
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Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- You have to be invited: reflections on music making and musician creation in Black American culture / Leonard L. Brown
- In his own words: Coltrane's responses / Leonard L. Brown
- John Coltrane and the practice of freedom / Herman Gray
- John Coltrane as the personification of spirituality in black music / Anthony Brown
- Freedom is a constant struggle: Alice Coltrane and the redefining of the jazz avante-garde / Tammy L. Kernodle
- When bar walkers preach: John Coltrane and the crisis of the black intellectual / Tommy L. Lott
- "Don't let the devil (make you) lose your joy": a look at late Coltrane / Salim Washington
- The spiritual ethos of black musica nd its quintessential exemplar, John Coltrane / Emmett G. Price III
- Somebody please say, "amen!" / Eric D. Jackson
- Masters on a master introduction: Anthony Brown's and Leonard Brown's conversations with Olly Wilson, Yusef Lateef and Billy Taylor: Conversation with Olly Wilson; Conversation with Yusef Lateef; Conversation with Billy Taylor
- Coda: George Russell on John Coltrane.