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This is the first biography of the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan
(1938-72). He was a prodigy: recruited to Dizzy Gillespie's big
band while still a teenager, joining Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers
not much after, by his early-20s Morgan had played on four
continents and dozens of albums. The trumpeter would go on to
cultivate a personal and highly influential style, and to make
records - most notably "The Sidewinder" - which would sell amounts
almost unheard of in jazz. While what should have been Morgan's
most successful years were hampered by a heroin addiction, the
ascendant black liberation movement of the late-60s gave the
musician a new, political impulse, and he returned to the jazz
scene to become a vociferous campaigner for black musicians' rights
and representation. But Morgan's personal life remained troubled,
and during a fight with his girlfriend at a New York club, he was
shot and killed, aged 33.
This is a comprehensive introduction to the art of playing recorder
sonatas, written by a teacher and player of wide experience. It is
designed not only for students and teachers, but also for those
self-taught recorder players who have reached the point where they
feel ready to embark upon solo sonata playing. It aims to encourage
players whose experience has been limited to consort music to
extend their playing to sonatas by Handel, Telemann, and others, so
increasing their enjoyment and skill in recorder playing in all its
varied forms. Through this book they will encounter sonatas from
the seventeenth, eighteenth, and twentieth centuries, which often
make challenging demands upon the recorder's expressive
capabilities. Each of the sonatas considered is described in
relation to its musical background (illustrated by parallels with
other arts) and to the performance practices of each period.
Globetrotters brings together twelve toe-tapping original tunes in
styles from around the world-from Arabic to Chinese and from
klezmer to the Cuban cha-cha-cha- for the budding saxophonist. This
unique book presents a kaleidoscope of musical traditions, with
supporting background information and backing tracks that capture
each sound-world. To help with technique and interpretation, every
piece includes tailored warm-ups and stylistic tips from the
authors. With options for saxophone or piano accompaniment, and an
inspirational CD, Globetrotters is the ultimate resource for
aspiring musicians looking to go travellin' ...
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