Black, Brown, & Beige

Black, Brown, & Beige
Title Black, Brown, & Beige PDF eBook
Author Franklin Rosemont
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2009-12-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0292719973

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This collection documents the extensive participation of people of African descent in the international surrealist movement over the past 75 years.

Duke Ellington's America

Duke Ellington's America
Title Duke Ellington's America PDF eBook
Author Harvey G. Cohen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 704
Release 2010-05-15
Genre Music
ISBN 0226112659

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Few American artists in any medium have enjoyed the international and lasting cultural impact of Duke Ellington. From jazz standards such as “Mood Indigo” and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” to his longer, more orchestral suites, to his leadership of the stellar big band he toured and performed with for decades after most big bands folded, Ellington represented a singular, pathbreaking force in music over the course of a half-century. At the same time, as one of the most prominent black public figures in history, Ellington demonstrated leadership on questions of civil rights, equality, and America’s role in the world. With Duke Ellington’s America, Harvey G. Cohen paints a vivid picture of Ellington’s life and times, taking him from his youth in the black middle class enclave of Washington, D.C., to the heights of worldwide acclaim. Mining extensive archives, many never before available, plus new interviews with Ellington’s friends, family, band members, and business associates, Cohen illuminates his constantly evolving approach to composition, performance, and the music business—as well as issues of race, equality and religion. Ellington’s own voice, meanwhile, animates the book throughout, giving Duke Ellington’s America an intimacy and immediacy unmatched by any previous account. By far the most thorough and nuanced portrait yet of this towering figure, Duke Ellington’s America highlights Ellington’s importance as a figure in American history as well as in American music.

Duke

Duke
Title Duke PDF eBook
Author Terry Teachout
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 496
Release 2013-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0698138589

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A major new biography of Duke Ellington from the acclaimed author of Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was the greatest jazz composer of the twentieth century—and an impenetrably enigmatic personality whom no one, not even his closest friends, claimed to understand. The grandson of a slave, he dropped out of high school to become one of the world’s most famous musicians, a showman of incomparable suavity who was as comfortable in Carnegie Hall as in the nightclubs where he honed his style. He wrote some fifteen hundred compositions, many of which, like “Mood Indigo” and “Sophisticated Lady,” remain beloved standards, and he sought inspiration in an endless string of transient lovers, concealing his inner self behind a smiling mask of flowery language and ironic charm. As the biographer of Louis Armstrong, Terry Teachout is uniquely qualified to tell the story of the public and private lives of Duke Ellington. A semi-finalist for the National Book Award, Duke peels away countless layers of Ellington’s evasion and public deception to tell the unvarnished truth about the creative genius who inspired Miles Davis to say, “All the musicians should get together one certain day and get down on their knees and thank Duke.”

The Ellington Century

The Ellington Century
Title The Ellington Century PDF eBook
Author David Schiff
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2012-01-07
Genre Music
ISBN 0520245873

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Explores music produced during the lifetime of Duke Ellington and the pursuit of musicians to keep up with constantly changing modern life.

The Duke Ellington Reader

The Duke Ellington Reader
Title The Duke Ellington Reader PDF eBook
Author Mark Tucker
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 564
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780195093919

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A collection of writings by and about Duke Ellington and his place in jazz history.

Dvorak to Duke Ellington

Dvorak to Duke Ellington
Title Dvorak to Duke Ellington PDF eBook
Author Maurice Peress
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 265
Release 2004-03-25
Genre Music
ISBN 0195098226

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Prominent symphony conductor Maurice Peress describes his career conducting the premiers of such works as Leonard Bernstein's 'Mass' and Duke Ellington's 'Queenie Pie'. He traces the great impact of African American music on American music, beginning with the work of Antonin Dvořák.

The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington

The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington
Title The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington PDF eBook
Author Edward Green
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 532
Release 2015-01-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1316194132

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Duke Ellington is widely held to be the greatest jazz composer and one of the most significant cultural icons of the twentieth century. This comprehensive and accessible Companion is the first collection of essays to survey, in depth, Ellington's career, music, and place in popular culture. An international cast of authors includes renowned scholars, critics, composers, and jazz musicians. Organized in three parts, the Companion first sets Ellington's life and work in context, providing new information about his formative years, method of composing, interactions with other musicians, and activities abroad; its second part gives a complete artistic biography of Ellington; and the final section is a series of specific musical studies, including chapters on Ellington and song-writing, the jazz piano, descriptive music, and the blues. Featuring a chronology of the composer's life and major recordings, this book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Ellington's enduring artistic legacy.