Jazz Italian Style

Jazz Italian Style
Author: Anna Harwell Celenza
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107169777

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This book examines the arrival of jazz in Italy, its reception and development, and how its distinct style influenced musicians in America.

Jazz Italian Style

Jazz Italian Style
Author: Anna Harwell Celenza
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: MUSIC
ISBN: 1316768414

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This book examines the arrival of jazz in Italy, its reception and development and how its distinct style influenced musicians in America.

Jazz Italian Style

Jazz Italian Style
Author: Anna Harwell Celenza
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: MUSIC
ISBN: 1316769852

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This book examines the arrival of jazz in Italy, its reception and development and how its distinct style influenced musicians in America.

Bebop Swing and Bella Musica

Bebop  Swing  and Bella Musica
Author: Bill Dal Cerro,David Anthony Witter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Italian Americans
ISBN: 1604610891

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The book "chronicles Italian Americans who have made vital contributions to jazz music. Featuring original, in-depth interviews with jazz artists, it documents the cultural barriers which Italians faced in their pursuit of the American dream".--www.sortsites.com.

Jazz Italiano

Jazz Italiano
Author: David Chapman
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781527522022

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Italy has always been a land enamored of music, but in the early 20th century it was jazz that seduced many Italian music lovers. Loud, brash and syncopated, it was an imported passion that came from across the Atlantic; it was first performed by visiting American troupes and returning emigrants. Eventually Italians began creating their own jazz. From ragtime to big bands, Italy has foxtrotted and boogie-woogied through periods of war and peace, poverty and prosperity, Fascism and democracy. Italy often had a mixed opinion of jazz, and that suspicion and active hatred of foreign musical novelties reached its apex during Mussolini’s era – and yet jazz survived and even flourished despite political and social disapproval. This illustrated book records the story of Italian jazz from the early period of imitation to the time when the country’s own jazz geniuses made the genre uniquely Italian. Musicologists, historians and jazz lovers will find much to enjoy here.

Il Bel Centro

Il Bel Centro
Author: Michelle Damiani
Publsiher: Rialto Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2020-08-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9788835880868

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A witty and warm-hearted memoir of abandoning fast-paced American days in favor of discovering the Italian secrets of food, community, and life. Moving across the globe meant Michelle Damiani soon found herself untangling Italian customs, delighting in glorious regional cuisine (recipes included), and creating lasting friendships. From grandmothers eager to teach the ancient art of pasta making, to bakers tossing bread into fiery ovens with a song, to butchers extolling the benefits of pork fat, Il Bel Centro is rich with captivating characters and cultural insights. Throw in clinking glasses of Umbrian red with the local communists and a village all-nighter decorating the cobblestone streets with flower petals; as well as embarrassing language minefields and a serious summons to the mayor’s office, and you have all the ingredients for a spellbinding travel tale. Exquisitely observed, Il Bel Centro is an intimate celebration of small town Italy, as well as a thoughtful look at raising a family in a new culture and a fascinating story of finding a home. Ultimately though, this is a story about how travel can change you when you’re ready to let it. With laugh-out-loud situations and wanderlust-inspiring storytelling, Il Bel Centro is a joyous and life-affirming read that will have readers rushing to renew their passports. “This is one of the most beautiful book I’ve ever read.” “I absolutely couldn’t get enough of this book.” “This book made me want to pack my bags.” “I loved, loved this book. Fabulously written, engaging, and entertaining.” “A magical read.”

Jazz Blues Styles

Jazz Blues Styles
Author: JOE DIORIO
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2015-06-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781619115125

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Jazz Blues Styles presents guitar solos in the styles of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Sonny Rollins, and other jazz blues greats. Within the context of the blues, this book teaches: styles of jazz blues; jazz ideas, phrases, and licks; jazz syncopation, the rhythmic language of jazz; jazz phrasing, the breath of jazz; how to use the triplet, altered chords, and slash chords; how to reharmonize the blues; a new innovative vocabulary of jazz chord sequences; how to usefragments of the chords to outline the harmony and create interesting new sounds; and how to play walking bass lines with chords. Joe Diorio's Right Brain Guitarist(R) approach helps to direct your playing with your intuitive sense asopposed to your logical sense. The accompanying audio download available online will help convey the subtle nuances of the music

Italian Jewish Musicians and Composers under Fascism

Italian Jewish Musicians and Composers under Fascism
Author: Alessandro Carrieri,Annalisa Capristo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030529314

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This book is the first collection of multi-disciplinary research on the experience of Italian-Jewish musicians and composers in Fascist Italy. Drawing together seven diverse essays from both established and emerging scholars across a range of fields, this book examines multiple aspects of this neglected period of music history, including the marginalization and expulsion of Jewish musicians and composers from Italian theatres and conservatories after the 1938–39 Race Laws, and their subsequent exile and persecution. Using a variety of critical perspectives and innovative methodological approaches, these essays reconstruct and analyze the impact that the Italian Race Laws and Fascist Italy’s musical relations with Nazi Germany had on the lives and works of Italian Jewish composers from 1933 to 1945. These original contributions on relatively unresearched aspects of historical musicology offer new insight into the relationship between the Fascist regime and music.