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Until the 1960s American jazz, for all its improvisational and rhythmic brilliance, remained rooted in formal Western conventions originating in ancient Greece and...Read More

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  • Book Description

    In the 1960s, when so-called free jazz liberated American jazz from its historic ties to Western music, European musicians found their own distinctive voices and created an independent jazz culture. This book examines the pan-Eurasian musical revolution, its development, its contexts, and its implications for the histories of both Western music and jazz.

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    Until the 1960s American jazz, for all its improvisational and rhythmic brilliance, remained rooted in formal Western conventions originating in ancient Greece and early Christian plainchant. At the same time European jazz continued to follow the American model. When the creators of so-called free jazzâ??Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, John Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, Anthony Braxton, and othersâ??liberated American jazz from its Western ties, European musicians found their own distinctive voices and created a vital, innovative, and independent jazz culture.
    Northern Sun, Southern Moon examines this pan-Eurasian musical revolution. Author and musician Mike Heffley charts its development in Scandinavia, Holland, England, France, Italy, and especially (former East and West) Germany. He then follows its spread to former Eastern-bloc countries. Heffley brings to life an evolving musical phenomenon, situating European jazz in its historical, social, political, and cultural contexts and adding valuable material to the still-scant scholarship on improvisation. He reveals a Eurasian genealogy worthy of jazzâ??s well-established African and American pedigrees and proposes startling new implications for the histories of both Western music and jazz.

  • 0300106939
  • 9780300106930
  • M Heffley
  • 4 March 2005
  • Yale University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 400
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