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9781881913344 | College Music Society, December 1, 2015, cover price $45.00
Product Description: This volume represents the first book-length study devoted exclusively to Duke Ellington as pianist. As such, it should be regarded as a substantial contribution to the Ellington scholarship for the very reason that the piano was central to the Duke's achievements as a musician...read more
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9781881913610 | College Music Society, November 1, 2013, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This volume represents the first book-length study devoted exclusively to Duke Ellington as pianist.
Product Description: The tale of Phil Trajetta (1777-1854) is marked by the intrigues of youthful passions, war, imprisonment, and escape as well as travel, adventure, and entrepreneurial schemes. The son of a famous musical father and the bearer of impeccable musical credentials, he traveled to the United States in 1799 and devoted his life to musical endeavors until a few years before his death in 1854...read more
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9781576471876 | Pendragon Pr, August 15, 2010, cover price $58.00 | About this edition: The tale of Phil Trajetta (1777-1854) is marked by the intrigues of youthful passions, war, imprisonment, and escape as well as travel, adventure, and entrepreneurial schemes.
Product Description: Jazz, from its origins until World War II, was America s hot new music of the 20th century, and this music spread like wildfire to Europe and beyond. Shortly after the war ended a calming influence manifested itself in jazz and a new genre emerged with its own soundscape and quickly rose to worldwide popularity and influence Cool Jazz...read more
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9781576471289 | Pap/com edition (Pendragon Pr, February 28, 2009), cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Jazz, from its origins until World War II, was America s hot new music of the 20th century, and this music spread like wildfire to Europe and beyond.
Product Description: Boyhood in a small Connecticut town, the imprint of a free-thinking father, a formal music education at Yale University, a lucrative career as a New York City insurance executive, and a personal philosophy balancing individuality and idealism: these are the conditions that formed and informed the controversial music of Charles Ives...read more
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9781576471425, titled "The Third Symphony of Charles Ives" | Pendragon Pr, February 2, 2009, cover price $36.00 | About this edition: Boyhood in a small Connecticut town, the imprint of a free-thinking father, a formal music education at Yale University, a lucrative career as a New York City insurance executive, and a personal philosophy balancing individuality and idealism: these are the conditions that formed and informed the controversial music of Charles Ives.
Product Description: During the years between the onset of the Civil War and the armistice of World War I music in American life flourished as never before. Some American musicians of the era remained mindful of their European counterparts while others concentrated just as enthusiastically on expanding local traditions...read more
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9781576471418 | Pendragon Pr, December 31, 2008, cover price $46.00 | About this edition: During the years between the onset of the Civil War and the armistice of World War I music in American life flourished as never before.
Product Description: Between 1925 and 1928 the Hot Five the incomparable Louis Armstrong and four seasoned practitioners of the burgeoning jazz style recorded fifty-five performances in Chicago for the OKeh label. Oddly enough, the quintet immortalized on vinyl with recent technology rarely performed as a unit in local nightspots...read more
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9781576471203 | Pap/com edition (Pendragon Pr, August 30, 2007), cover price $32.00 | About this edition: Between 1925 and 1928 the Hot Five the incomparable Louis Armstrong and four seasoned practitioners of the burgeoning jazz style recorded fifty-five performances in Chicago for the OKeh label.
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