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Composed by Fred Sturm. Method/Instruction; Reference Textbooks; Technique Musicianship; Textbook - Jazz; Theory. Advance Music. Jazz. Book and CD. Advance Music #01-ADV11350. Published by Advance Music (AP.1-ADV11350).
UPC: 805095113501. English.
Changes Over Time: The Evolution of Jazz Arranging was conceived to illustrate, through comparative case studies, the dramatic development of rhythmic, melodic, harmonic, orchestrational, and structural variation in jazz arranging from the 1920s to the present. A broad category of compositions that have each inspired numerous jazz arrangements was established, and the arrangements associated with each of the original works were examined to determine the level of quality, the span of jazz history represented, and the number of renditions created by historically significant jazz arrangers, including Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Gil Evans, Thad Jones, Bill Holman, Bob Brookmeyer, and Clare Fischer.
The case studies were narrowed to 35 arrangements of three classic jazz compositions and one American popular standard song: Jelly Roll Morton's King Porter Stomp, Don Redman's Chant of the Weed, Gerald Marks' and Seymour Simon's All of Me, and Billy Strayhorn's Take The 'A' Train.
Scores and/or parts representing nine decades were supplied by living arrangers, borrowed from collections, reconstructed from sketches, or transcribed from recordings. Four contemporary masters were ultimately commissioned to create new arrangements of four selected compositions.
Titles: Melody and Rhythm * Harmonic Variation * Voicings and Vertical Sonorities * Orchestration * Unifying Components * Form and Structure * A Look to the Future * Appendix: Glossary * Index to Corresponding Compact Disc Recording * Selected Discography of Featured Arrangements * Resources for Featured Scores * Artist Biographies * About the Author.
Composed by Fred Sturm. Method/Instruction; Reference Textbooks; Technique Musicianship; Textbook - Jazz; Theory. Advance Music. Jazz. Book and CD. Advance Music #01-ADV11350. Published by Advance Music (AP.1-ADV11350).
UPC: 805095113501. English.
Changes Over Time: The Evolution of Jazz Arranging was conceived to illustrate, through comparative case studies, the dramatic development of rhythmic, melodic, harmonic, orchestrational, and structural variation in jazz arranging from the 1920s to the present. A broad category of compositions that have each inspired numerous jazz arrangements was established, and the arrangements associated with each of the original works were examined to determine the level of quality, the span of jazz history represented, and the number of renditions created by historically significant jazz arrangers, including Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Gil Evans, Thad Jones, Bill Holman, Bob Brookmeyer, and Clare Fischer.
The case studies were narrowed to 35 arrangements of three classic jazz compositions and one American popular standard song: Jelly Roll Morton's King Porter Stomp, Don Redman's Chant of the Weed, Gerald Marks' and Seymour Simon's All of Me, and Billy Strayhorn's Take The 'A' Train.
Scores and/or parts representing nine decades were supplied by living arrangers, borrowed from collections, reconstructed from sketches, or transcribed from recordings. Four contemporary masters were ultimately commissioned to create new arrangements of four selected compositions.
Titles: Melody and Rhythm * Harmonic Variation * Voicings and Vertical Sonorities * Orchestration * Unifying Components * Form and Structure * A Look to the Future * Appendix: Glossary * Index to Corresponding Compact Disc Recording * Selected Discography of Featured Arrangements * Resources for Featured Scores * Artist Biographies * About the Author.
King Porter Stomp
Chant of the Weed
All Of Me
Take The 'A' Train
Preview: Changes Over Time -- The Evolution of Jazz Arranging
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