He has crystalized the popular music of our time and set up a standard by which we may judge not only other jazz composers, but also those high-brow composers, whether American or European, who indulge in what is roughly known as 'Symphonic jazz,' " so... Jazz Mavericks of the Lone Star State - Página 73por Dave Oliphant - 2009 - 256 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Mark Tucker - 1993 - 564 páginas
...conceptions, and perhaps it is as well, for his works might then lose their peculiar concentrated savour. He is definitely a petit maitre, but that, after all,...highbrow composers, whether American or European, who indulge in what is roughly known as "symphonic jazz." ... 25. Ellington's Response to Lambert (1935)... | |
| Ken Rattenbury - 1990 - 356 páginas
...for his works might then lose their peculiar concentrated flavor . . . [Ellington] has crystallised the popular music of our time and set up a standard by which we may judge . . . other jazz composers, whether American or European.37 THE INFLUENCE OF THE BLUES Jazz is commonly... | |
| Jack Sullivan - 1999 - 304 páginas
...judgment of Ellington as one of the most influential composers of the century has also been upheld: "He has crystallized the popular music of our time...highbrow composers, whether American or European, who indulge in what is roughly known as 'symphonic jazz.' " 5 ° Lambert provided not only a poetics... | |
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