Avant-garde jazz musicians : performing "out there" / by David G. Such.

Author/creator Such, David Glen
Format Book
Publication InfoIowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©1993.
Description206 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction -- Labels and out jazz -- Jazz styles and the precursors of performing out -- The founders of out jazz and their successors -- The economics of performing out in New York City -- Perceiving out music through metaphor -- Communicating out worldviews through music -- The implications of fusing out jazz and culture.
Abstract This book focuses on performers whose out-styles, by definition, transcend traditional boundaries of jazz and most Western forms of music; some of these performers are well known, such as John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor, and others are not, including Daniel Carter, Billy Bang, and Jemeel Moondoc. The author uses an interdisciplinary approach, ranging from philosophy to ethnomusicology to psychobiology, to examine how both cultural and personal factors have influenced the out musicians and their music and what the music symbolizes to listeners and to the musicians themselves. The author strikes a balance between out music itself and the cultural domain as he explores the social contexts and economic pressures that affect out musical performance. Using material from extensive personal interviews, he evaluates the impact of civil rights, postindustrialization, and urbanization on the beliefs and attitudes of out musicians. By performing with many of the out musicians he interviews, the author is able to examine out music and the worldviews of out musicians in a uniquely comprehensive manner and to resolve some of the more controversial issues surrounding out jazz. In the process, he makes out music more understandable to jazz fans and scholars alike and clarifies its role in the overall development of jazz.
Local noteLittle-283699
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 183-200) and index.
Bibliography noteDiscography: pages 179-182.
Biographical noteDavid Such received his B.A. in anthropology from California State University, Fullerton. He studied ethnomusicology and folklore at UCLA, where he received his Ph.D. in 1985. Such has taught jazz and ethnomusicology at UCLA and San Diego State University. He is a multiintrumentalist who performs out jazz, Near Eastern music, Eastern European music, and alternative rock.
LCCN 93003753
ISBN0877454329 (hbk.)
ISBN9780877454328 (hbk.)
ISBN0877454353 (pbk.)