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Seeing jazz : artists and writers on jazz / by Folley-Cooper, Marquette.(CARDINAL)211825; Macanic, Deborah.(CARDINAL)211826; McNeil, Janice.(CARDINAL)211827; Nicholson, Elizabeth Goldson.(CARDINAL)211828; Smithsonian Institution.Traveling Exhibition Service.(CARDINAL)137767;
Subjects: Jazz in art.; Jazz in literature.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Jazz : an American muse. by Cassidy, Donna.(CARDINAL)178411; Reynolda House.(CARDINAL)149736;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-26).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Jazz in art; Jazz; Art and music; Art, American;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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R.J. Reynolds Industries presents the North Carolina School of the Arts in Jazz is : a traveling show on the history of jazz. by North Carolina School of the Arts.(CARDINAL)158710; R.J. Reynolds Industries.(CARDINAL)135623;
Subjects: Dance; Jazz dance.;
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The art of jazz : a visual history / by Shipton, Alyn,author.(CARDINAL)757899; Hasse, John Edward,1948-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)168382;
Includes bibliographical references (page 248) and index.Jazz begins -- The jazz age -- The swing era -- World War II -- Bebop and modern jazz versus the New Orleans revival -- Birth of the cool and West Coast jazz -- The new mainstream -- Changing landscape : Mingus, Coltrane, and Coleman -- Jazz fusions -- Postmodern jazz -- Twenty-first-century jazz."An illustrated exploration of how the expressionism and spontaneity of jazz spilled onto its album art, posters, and promotional photography, and even inspired standalone works of fine art"--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Portraits.; Commercial art; Jazz in art.; Jazz musicians; Jazz; Jazz; Sound recordings;
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Painting the musical city : jazz and cultural identity in American art, 1910-1940 / by Cassidy, Donna.(CARDINAL)178411;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-191) and index.
Subjects: Music in art.; Jazz; Art, American; Art and society; Popular culture;
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I got rhythm : Art and jazz since 1920 = Kunst und Jazz seit 1920 / by Beckstette, Sven,editor.(CARDINAL)841342; Cheng, Anne Anlin,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)841344; Groos, Ulrike,editor.(CARDINAL)841341; Lewis, George,1952-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)841346; Müller, Markus,1965-editor.(CARDINAL)841343; Milnes, Daniel,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)841345; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart,host institution.(CARDINAL)841347;
Includes bibliographical references and index of works.Preface and messages from / Ulrike Groos, Kulturstiftung des Bundes, Baden-Württemberg Stiftung, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Landesbank Baden Württemberg, Allianz Deutschland AG -- Jonny Spielt Auf: essay / Ulrike Groos -- History of jazz: the birth of a style -- Josephine Baker & the mysteries of the visible: essay / Anne Anlin Cheng -- Le tumulte noir: Josephine Baker as a modernist icon -- Visibility: essay / Markus Müller -- Begin the beguine: jazz and swing from the 1920s to the 1940s -- More than just music: essay / Sven Beckstette -- Little race riot: bebop and abstract expressionism after World War II -- Mutually assured abstraction: essay / Daniel Milnes -- Hyena stomp: geometric abstraction and jazz -- Big Bo: rock 'n' roll, pop, and jazz -- Timeless blues: essay / George E. Lewis -- People to be resembling: artists of the 1970s and beyond use the history of jazz as material -- List of works."In the 1920s and 1930s jazz from the United States took Europe by storm, conquering the ballrooms and dance halls, bars and cafés, music halls and movie theaters. The new music was the first popular phenomenon -- it was pop before pop existed -- and enthralled the bohemian world and affluent middle class as much as it did adolescents and intellectuals. With works by major artists such as Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, Marlene Dumas, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, Romare Bearden, Andy Warhol, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Verena Loewensberg, A.R. Penck, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, I Got Rhythm: Art and Jazz since 1920 demonstrates how jazz provoked a remarkable response from the art scene throughout the twentieth century. This book unites diverse artistic explorations of jazz, starting with paintings of the classic modern period, continuing with works of European and American postwar abstraction, and culminating in contemporary installations and video pieces."--
Subjects: Essays.; Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Art and music; Art, Modern; Jazz in art;
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Blue notes in black and white : photography and jazz / by Cawthra, Benjamin.(CARDINAL)595505;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Life goes to a jazz party: photography and the politics of swing -- Setting the stage: a tale of two parties -- "Swing," segregation, and Peterson's Satchelmouth -- Jammin' at Gjon's: Mili's Trio of jazz photo-essays -- Picturing bebop: Dizzy Gillespie and the postwar jazz image -- Dizzy Gillespie, the bebop image, and life -- Jazz seen and unseen: William Gottlieb, bebop, and down beat -- Herman Leonard, metronome, and the iconography of jazz -- Jazz man/pop star: the LP, Miles Davis, and the 1950s -- Columbia, the LP, and jazz -- Miles Davis and the art of the album cover -- The package evolves: Porgy and Bess to Someday My Prince Will Come -- Sonny Rollins and the art of the independent record labels -- Jazz west coast: William Claxton and the California image -- Sonny Rollins: way out west -- Selling hard bop: prestige, blue note, and riverside -- Roy Decarava's jazz: fine art, black art, and the 1960s -- Edna Smith, The Family of Man, and The Sweet Flypaper of Life -- A photographer's gallery, Kamoinge workshop, and race in jazz -- The jazz photographs: John Coltrane and The sound I saw -- Coda: dark rooms, open spaces.
Subjects: Jazz in art.; Jazz musicians in art.; Photography, Artistic; Photography; Jazz; Jazz musicians;
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Impulse! [sound recording] / by Blakey, Art,1919-1990.; Jazz Messengers.;
Subjects: Jazz.;
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Listen to this : Miles Davis and Bitches Brew / by Svorinich, Victor,author.(CARDINAL)408010;
With precision, laser-like focus, writer Victor Svorinich zooms in on the events leading up to the recording of a jazz-fusion landmark in <i>Listen to This: Miles Davis and Bitches Brew </i>. Incorporating revealing testimony from pinnacle players culled from liner notes, previously published magazine articles, and interviews he conducted for this project, Svorinich runs down (in excruciating detail) the three days of recording that culminated in Davis s first gold record while providing insightful annotation of each individual track. Bill Milkowski, <i>DownBeat</i>
Subjects: Jazz.; Popular music.; Davis, Miles.; Davis, Miles.; Davis, Miles.; Jazz musicians; Jazz musicians; Jazz; Popular music; Popular music; African American musicians; African Americans in the performing arts; Trumpet players; Bitches brew (Davis, Miles); African American musicians.; African Americans in the performing arts.; Jazz musicians.; Trumpet players.;
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Duke Ellington: king of jazz / by Montgomery, Elizabeth Rider.(CARDINAL)140647; Frame, Paul,1913-1994,illustrator.(CARDINAL)141227; Frame, Paul,1913-1994.(CARDINAL)141227;
Frame, PaulBiography of an internationally acclaimed jazz musician who as a young man was torn between a career in art and music.
Subjects: Biographies.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974; Musicians.; Musicians;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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