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Duke Ellington As Pianist: A Study of Styles (Monographs & Bibliographies in American Music)

Full title: Duke Ellington As Pianist: A Study of Styles (Monographs & Bibliographies in American Music)
ISBN: 9781881913610
ISBN 10: 1881913619
Authors: Cooper, Matthew J.
Publisher: College Music Society
Edition: 1st
Num. pages: 120
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2013

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Synopsis

This Volume By Matthew Cooper Represents The First Book-length Study Devoted Exclusively To Duke Ellington As Pianist. As Such, It Should Be Regarded As A Substantial Contribution To The Ellington Scholarship For The Very Reason That The Piano Was Central To The Duke's Achievements As A Musician. He Composed At The Keyboard; He Improvised At The Keyboard; He Led His Musicians From The Keyboard; And He--as The Leading Member Of The Rhythm Section--delivered The Fundamental Energy Of His Creations On The Keyboard. In His Consideration Of Both Representative And Landmark Recorded Performances, Professor Cooper Reports The Views Of A Host Of Authorities And Provides Original Commentary. He Identifies Three Practices In Ellington's Piano Work: An Early Foundational Stride Style, A Style Typical Of His Swing Maturity, And An Atypical, Post-bop / Modern Style. What Might Be Understood As Rather Fascinating Is That Dr. Cooper Argues That All Three Existed Side By Side From The 1940s (or Perhaps Earlier) Until The End Of His Career. The Author's Conclusions Are Supported By Copious Transcriptions [publisher Description] Introduction -- Biographical Sketch : Edward Kennedy Ellington -- The Early Years And The Stride Style -- The Middle Years And The Typical Style -- The Later Years And The Atypical Style -- Reflection -- Appendices. Selected Transcriptions ; Selected Discography ; Timeline Of Ellington Sidemen. By Matthew J. Cooper ; Edited By Michael J. Budds. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 105--108), Discopgraphy (pages 111-114), And Indexes.