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Murray Talks Music - Albert Murray on Jazz and Blues (Hardcover)
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Murray Talks Music - Albert Murray on Jazz and Blues (Hardcover)
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List price R666
Loot Price R570
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You Save R96 (14%)
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The year 2016 will mark the centennial of the birth of Albert
Murray (1916–2013), who in thirteen books was by turns a lyrical
novelist, a keen and iconoclastic social critic, and a formidable
interpreter of jazz and blues. Not only did his prizewinning study
Stomping the Blues (1976) influence musicians far and wide, it was
also a foundational text for Jazz at Lincoln Center, which he
cofounded with Wynton Marsalis and others in 1987. Murray Talks
Music brings together, for the first time, many of Murray’s
finest interviews and essays on music—most never before
published—as well as rare liner notes and prefaces. For those new
to Murray, this book will be a perfect introduction, and those
familiar with his work—even scholars—will be surprised,
dazzled, and delighted. Highlights include Dizzy Gillespie’s
richly substantive 1985 conversation; an in-depth 1994 dialogue on
jazz and culture between Murray and Wynton Marsalis; and a long
1989 discussion on Duke Ellington between Murray, Stanley Crouch,
and Loren Schoenberg. Also interviewed by Murray are producer and
impresario John Hammond and singer and bandleader Billy Eckstine.
All of thse conversations were previously lost to history. A
celebrated educator and raconteur, Murray engages with a variety of
scholars and journalists while making insightful connections among
music, literature, and other art forms—all with ample humor and
from unforeseen angles. Leading Murray scholar Paul Devlin
contextualizes the essays and interviews in an extensive
introduction, which doubles as a major commentary on Murray’s
life and work. The volume also presents sixteen never-before-seen
photographs of jazz greats taken by Murray. No jazz collection will
be complete without Murray Talks Music, which includes a foreword
by Gary Giddins and an afterword by Greg Thomas.
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