
Monk's Music
Thelonious Monk and Jazz History in the Making
Gabriel Solis(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 5. December 2007
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-0-520-25200-4 (ISBN)
Description
Thelonious Monk (1917-1982) was one of jazz's greatest and most enigmatic figures. As a composer, pianist, and bandleader, Monk both extended the piano tradition known as Harlem stride and was at the center of modern jazz's creation during the 1940s, setting the stage for the experimentalism of the 1960s and '70s. This pathbreaking study combines cultural theory, biography, and musical analysis to shed new light on Monk's music and on the jazz canon itself. Gabriel Solis shows how the work of this stubbornly nonconformist composer emerged from the jazz world's fringes to find a central place in its canon. Solis reaches well beyond the usual life-and-times biography to address larger issues in jazz scholarship - ethnography and the role of memory in history's construction. He considers how Monk's stature has grown, from the narrowly focused wing of the avant-garde in the 1960s and '70s to the present, where he is claimed as an influence by musicians of all kinds.
He looks at the ways musical lineages are created in the jazz world and, in the process, addresses the question of how musicians use performance itself to maintain, interpret, and debate the history of the musical tradition we call jazz.
He looks at the ways musical lineages are created in the jazz world and, in the process, addresses the question of how musicians use performance itself to maintain, interpret, and debate the history of the musical tradition we call jazz.
Reviews / Votes
"Solis's viewpoints are advanced by excellent writing and argued very competently. . . . . Versatile and timely approach . . . innovative methodology." * Arsc Journal *More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1 line illustration, 15 music examples
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-25200-4 (9780520252004)
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E-Book
12/2007
1st Edition
Naval Institute Press
€33.99
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Person
Gabriel Solis is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Content
Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE. MONK AND HIS MUSIC 1. Prelude: A Biographical Sketch 2. Hearing Monk: History, Memory, and the Making of a Jazz Giant PART TWO. MONK, MEMORY, AND THE MOMENT OF PERFORMANCE 3. The Question of Voice 4. Three Pianists and the Monk Legacy: Fred Hersch, Danilo Perez, and Jessica Williams PART THREE. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE: MONK'S LEGACY, NEOCONSERVATISM, AND THE AVANT-GARDE 5. Defining a Genre: Monk and the Struggle to Authenticate Jazz at the End of the Twentieth Century 6. "Classicism" and Performance 7. Monk and Avant-Garde Positions 8. Loving Care: Steve Lacy, Roswell Rudd, and Randy Weston Afterword Notes Bibliography Index