Chapter One: The Prehistory of Jazz Chapter Two: New Orleans Jazz Chapter Three: The Jazz Age Chapter Four: Harlem Chapter Five: The Swing Era Chapter Six: Modern Jazz Chapter Seven: The Fragmentation of Jazz Styles Chapter Eight: Freedom and Fusion Chapter Nine: Traditionalists and Post-Modernists Chapter Ten: Jazz in the New Millennium Notes Further Reading Recommended Listening Acknowledgements Index
Ted Gioia is a musician, author, and leading jazz critic and expert on American music. The first edition of his The History of Jazz was selected as one of the twenty best books of the year in The Washington Post, and was chosen as a notable book of the year in The New York Times. He is also the author of Delta Blues, West Coast Jazz, Work Songs and The Birth (and Death) of the Cool.
"The best book of its kind."--Gary Giddins, author of Visions of
Jazz: The First Century
"A remarkable piece of work... encyclopedic, discriminating,
provocative, perceptive and eminently readable. ...If you are
looking for an introduction to jazz, this is it. If you know and
love jazz well, this is your vade mecum. Me, I expect to be reading
around in it for the rest of my life."--Jonathan Yardley, The
Washington Post
"Ted Gioia's herculean The History of Jazz...navigates this wild
country with immense sophistication, scholarship, and wit. In fact,
Gioia's History stands a good chance of becoming the standard guide
for general readers and academics."--Village Voice
"An authoritative work of research that doesn't spare the poetic
power of words."--James Sullivan, San Francisco Chronicle
"Anyone looking for a balanced, well-written popular history of
jazz will certainly find [The History of Jazz] both readable and
reliable."--The Wall Street Journal
"A very detailed telling of the events occurring throughout the
20th century that led to the creation and growth of jazz. It makes
for an informative and enjoyable reading experience for all who
love the art form."--Horace Alexander Young, Washington State
University
"An excellent, well-written text that makes the subject
understandable and interesting."--Brian Q. Torff, Fairfield
University
"Very well researched, easy to read but extremely articulate. Mr.
Gioia has accomplished a seemingly difficult feat with great
ease."--Wendel Werner, Roane State Community College
"A miracle of concision, Ted Gioia's History of Jazz fills the most
conspicuous gap in the music's literature. Marshall Stearns
published The Story of Jazz 40 years ago, and the need for a work
that would update the story, while incorporating new research and
insights, has long been apparent. Gioia does the job with polish,
clarity, justice, and surprising completeness--it's the best book
of its kind."--Gary Giddins, author of Visions of
Jazz: The First Century (forthcoming from OUP in 1998)
"If you wanted to introduce someone to jazz with a single book,
this would be a good choice."--Kirkus Reviews
"Gioia generously considers the obviously major players yet notes
hundreds of other musicians, too, always with a perspicacity born
out of his own working knowledge...and the literary fluency of the
essayist whose Imperfect Art is one of the best younger critics'
books."--Booklist
"[The History of Jazz] is a remarkable piece of work, not without
its shortcomings or its invitations to argument but, withal, the
definitive work: encyclopedic, discriminating, provocative,
perceptive and eminently readable. With its publication, it can no
longer be said that the literature of jazz falls far short of the
music itself.... The sweep of Ted Gioia's narrative is grand,
indeed helps us understand just how grand the story of jazz
really
is.... If you are looking for an introduction to jazz, this is it.
If you know and love jazz well, this is your vade mecum. Me, I
expect to be reading around in it for the rest of my
life."--Jonathan Yardley, The
Washington Post, Chosen as One of the 20 Best Books of the Year
"This well-researched, extensively annotated volume covers the
major trends and personalities that have shaped jazz. The excellent
bibliography and list of recommended listening make this a valuable
purchase for libraries building a jazz collection."--Library
Journal
"Ted Gioia's herculean The History of Jazz...navigates this wild
country with immense sophistication, scholarship, and wit. In fact,
Gioia's History stands a good chance of becoming the standard guide
for general readers and academics."--Greg Tate, Village Voice
"An authoritative work of research that doesn't spare the poetic
power of words."--James Sullivan, San Francisco Chronicle
"Anyone looking for a balanced, well-written popular history of
jazz will certainly find [The History of Jazz] both readable and
reliable."--The Wall Street Journal
"An all-encompassing short history of the genre that has dominated
20th-century music."--he New York Times Book Review, A Notable Book
of 1998
"...a masterful and fair-minded work" - The Misread City
"The mass of information is structured by a strong linear narrative
and is carried along by Gioia's poetic turn of phrase. One of the
best, and most even-handed, surveys of jazz and its literature."
Financial Times
"For the past 25 years, author and teacher Ted Gioia has provided
the most succinct and contemporary histories of America's native
musics: blues and jazz. He has done this through his exceptional
facility for taking all the previous literature, separating the
wheat from the chaff, correcting the errors and myths, and
burnishing a brand new shine on the music whole."
--AllAboutJazz.com
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