MORETTI Edmond TENOT Frank. JAZZ. Ragtime, blues- modern, free. Un volume in folio 475x355x65mm. en feuillets sous couverture cartonnée, portrait doré au premier plat. Titre en noir, portait d’ARMSTRONG en frontispice, titre, texte de Frank TENOT, collaboration de Michel LEGRAND et Daniel FILIPACCHI Raymond MORETTI Illustre Louis ARMSTRONG -COUNT BASIE -ELLA FITSGERALD –SOLISTES- BLUE NOTE -THELONIUS MONK –CONTREBASSISTE-NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND-L’ORCHESTRE. Frank TENOT évoque- justificatif de tirage ave signature de l’éditeur, poème de Claude NOUGARO. 56 pages, un justificatif e tirage. Un des exemplaires enrichi de 3 lithographies signées de l’artiste. Georges ISRAEL éditeur 1983. Complet des 12 superbes lithographies de Raymond MORETTI dont double page. L’ensemble dans un coffret en skyvertex rouge, avec silhouette d’ARMSTONG dorée, au premier plat. Très bon état proche de l’état de neuf
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, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xxvi + 334 pages, Size:210 x 260 mm, Illustrations:35 b/w, 26 musical examples, Language: English. ISBN 9782503584478.
Summary Cinema is the form of entertainment that can be, above all, identified with the twentieth century. It gradually replaced theatre as a popular form of performed storytelling, and replaced opera too as the new "multimedia" art form, soon incorporating music as one of cinema's privileged means to co-tell stories. Speaking of music, jazz was as sensational a twentieth-century novelty as cinema was. The two soon teamed up, and jazz, with its various incarnations and styles, has accompanied the moving images and the cinematic narratives throughout the decades. It was inevitable that these two iconic art/entertainment forms, jazz and cinema, should meet, blend, cooperate, and have a reciprocal influence. While the early film music was mostly symphonic and inspired by the late-romantic nineteenth-century idiom, jazz and Afro-American music - in various form and with diverse and changing racial/social connotations - appeared onscreen even before the landmark film The Jazz Singer (1927), which officially launched the sound era. This collection of essays seeks to study the long-standing relationship between jazz and cinema, from the silent era to the contemporary sound cinema, on an international level. TABLE OF CONTENTS Emile Wennekes - Emilio Audissino Prologue: A Reel Jazz Survey Rendition / Reception Emile Wennekes Out of Tune? Jazz, Film and the Diegesis Phillip Johnston Jazzin' the Silents: Jazz and Improvised Music in Contemporary Scores for Silent Film Luca Stoll Cinema: A Privileged Way of Acquiring Intimacy with Jazz Standards Marida Rizzuti Play, My Fiddle, Play! Jazz and Klezmer at the End of the 1930s Randall Cherry Ethel Waters and the Search for Racial Redemption Jazz and National Cinemas Emilio Audissino The Multiform Identity of Jazz in Hollywood: An Assessment through the John Williams Case Study Nicolas Pillai Rhythms of the Everyday: an Alternative History of the British Jazz Film Philippe Gonin Jazz and Cinema: Which Jazz for Which Movies in France from 1945 to the early 1960s? Julio Arce - Celsa Alonso From the Chotis to the Charleston: Jazz in Spanish Films prior to the Civil War Roberto Calabretto Jazz Music in Michelangelo Antonioni's Films Willem Strank When Jazz Meets German Cinema: A Brief Overview Jason R. Hillebrand A Song Helps Us Live: The Narrative Function of Jazz in the Soviet Musical Film Jolly Fellows Case Studies Francesco Finocchiaro - Leo Izzo The Sound of the Nightmares: On the Jazz Music in Fritz Lang's Metropolis Ryan Patrick Jones Dignity in the Twilight of Minstrelsy: Race, Nuance, and Aspiration in Duke Ellington's Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life Adam Biggs The Blues and Dissonance in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up Armando Ianniello Umiliani, Trovajoli, and Rota: The Jazz Film Score of Boccaccio '70 Marcel Bouvrie Synergetic Jazz Score: The Narrative of the Relation between the Diegetic and Nondiegetic Music in Whiplash Mervyn Cooke 'The Same Goddamn Songs the Same Goddamn Way'? Makin' Whoopee with The Fabulous Baker Boys Abstracts Biographies Index of Names
ALBIN MICHEL. 1965. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Quelques rousseurs. 220 PAGES + 8 planches photos en noir/blanc - mors et coiffe de tête frottés. . . . Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz
SOMMAIRE : ce qu'est le jazz : les noirs, les racistes et les progressistes, le jazz une pulsation, un langage , le blues, l'essence du jazz - l'essor du jazz en france, naissance du pseudo jazz progressiste, le bop n'est pas du jazz, campagne contre les jazzmen, jazz musique du peuple noir, ... Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz
, A.W. Bruna Uitgevers 2008, 2008 Hardcover, 223 pages, ENG, 330 x 225 mm, book is in New state, with very fine pictures of the final resting places of Jazz legends, in colour and b/w, . ISBN 9789022993538.
Jazz is an improvisational style of music influenced by West African rhythms and originated in the African American community of New Orleans from a cross-fertilization of ragtime, blues, folk and Negro spirituals. Originally, the word jazz meant a "highly energetic dance". Jazz was not widely accepted by the general public in the early years, mainly because this type of music was associated with loose morals and low social status. When white and mixed jazz orchestras such as Benny Goodman's began playing this music from the 1930s onward, it became an accepted form of entertainment for whites as well. The swing period that began then marked a peak in the popularity of jazz, largely due to the fact that jazz was then still exclusively dance music. As jazz evolved into more experimental musical forms from the 1950s, and due to the rise of exciting dance music such as rock and roll, sales of jazz records declined sharply. However, jazz has remained, and continues to renew itself. This article provides an overview of jazz history from ragtime and hot jazz to the fusion styles of the last decades
Aboucaya Jacques, Baudoin Philippe, Malson Lucien
Reference : R200114561
(2006)
ISBN : 2907891405
Outre mesure. 2006. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 223 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz
Le jazz musique sexotique - brésil et jazz un amour cannibale - histoire du jazz et de la musique afro-américaine - les trash d'ellery eskelin - les cuivres légers de clark terry - solal/constant : une recontre fructueuse - andré hodeir et la réalisation de jazz et jazz... Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz
BUREAU DE LA REVUE. DECEMBRE 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 53 pages. Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz
Sommaire : Concert Loussier, Concert Clarke/Hodeir, Ath the jazz band ball 64, Mr Jelly Lord, Jazz a la loco, Jazz et jeunes, Festival de Prague, Voyage au fond du jazz, L'enterrement a la n.o., Un certain blues d'octobre, Woody Herman, Johnny Griffin, Bix Beiderbecke Classification Dewey : 781.65-Jazz