Descript |
xi, 346 pages illustrations, music 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-329) and index |
Content |
The South Side scene -- Two art ensembles -- The Art Ensemble of Paris -- A Jackson in your house -- On the road -- Free together -- Live at Mandel Hall -- Great black music -- Live from the Jazz Showcase |
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This year marks the golden anniversary of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, the flagship band of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians. Formed in 1966 and flourishing until 2010, the Art Ensemble distinguished itself by its unique performance practices-- members played hundreds of instruments on stage, recited poetry, performed theatrical sketches, and wore face paint, masks, lab coats, and traditional African and Asian dress. The group, which built a global audience and toured across six continents, presented their work as experimental performance art, in opposition to the jazz industry?s traditionalist aesthetics. In Message to Our Folks, Paul Steinbeck combines musical analysis and historical inquiry to give us the definitive study of the Art Ensemble. In the book, he proposes a new theory of group improvisation that explains how the band members were able to improvise together in so many different styles while also drawing on an extensive repertoire of notated compositions. Steinbeck examines the multimedia dimensions of the Art Ensemble's performances and the ways in which their distinctive model of social relations kept the group performing together for four decades. Message to Our Folks is a striking and valuable contribution to our understanding of one of the world's premier musical groups |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago -- History
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Jazz -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History and criticism
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African American jazz musicians -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
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African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Music -- History and criticism
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Musiciens noirs américains -- Histoire et critique.
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Illinois -- Chicago.
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Förenta staterna
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History.
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Classmark |
784.4/165
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Ijz Art Ensemble of Chicago
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780226375960 (hardcover alkaline paper) |
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022637596X |
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