Description
About the Author
Bill Kirchner is a composer-arranger, saxophonist, jazz historian, record and radio producer, educator, and leader of the Bill Kirchner Nonet. He has won both Grammy and NAIRD Indie awards, and he teaches jazz composition and jazz history at the New School University, the Manhattan School of Music, and New Jersey City University.
Reviews
"This book contains a collection of some of the very best writing available concerning jazz."--Dr. Lee Bash, Jazz Educators Journal
"A milestone among publications dedicated to jazz." --Francesco Martinelli, Musica Jazz (Italy)
"Despite the wide range, the focus is clear--the unique American sound of jazz and those giants most closely associated with its creation and production."--Jeff Waggoner, The New York Times Book Review
"Probably the most effective historical panorama to date"--Richard Sudhalter, Commentary
"Kirchner managed to enlist many of the finest writers in the field to contribute to this volume.... The joy of reading this book comes from the authoritative essays by major writers--Dan Morgenstern, John McDonough, Gunther Schulluer, Mark Tucker, Scott DeVeaux, to mention just a representative handful.... For all serious jazz collections, both general and academic.--Choice
"This is an effective single-volume device, leading current listeners to the music while including enough newer scholarship to retain the interest of connoisseurs."--Library Journal
"More than a treatise on jazz, this book is a compilation of articles on all phases of the music, contributed by musicians and professional writers who speak for the art firsthand. Highly recommended for everyone interested in jazz."--Benny Carter
"No book on jazz has ever attempted the scope of this monumental collection of 60 studies by 59 writers. Commissioned and organized by editor Bill Kirchner into an interlocking mosaic, its 800 pages examine and evaluate every aspect of the origins, ongoing development, and offshoots of jazz--and its myriad personalities--to a degree which makes this the one indispensable publication in the field. The Oxford Companion to Jazz is both a reference work for the serious scholar and a rewarding book to be dipped into by the casual reader"--George Avakian
"This work is an effective single-volume device, leading current listeners to the music while including enough newer scholarship to retain the interest of connoisseurs."--Library Journal
"An ambitious panorama of genres, biographies and analyses.... A durable addition to the literature of music...these essays should lead to an irresistible urge to hear more."--Nat Hentoff, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"The Oxford Companion to Jazz probes every aspect of the music, from the rhythmic virtuosity of ragtime and stride piano, to the transformation of jazz from music for happy feet to cerebral bebop for the mind.... Like jazz itself, The Oxford Companion to Jazz marries form and imagination."--John Mark Eberhart, The Kansas City Star
Awards
Winner of Named one of the Top Ten Jazz History Books by ^IJazz Times^R Magazine Selected by ^IJazziz^R as one of the top 20 jazz books published in the last 20 years Named as Best Book on Jazz of 2001 by the Jazz Journalists Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780195183597
Author Bill Kirchner
Format Paperback
Page Count 864
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1520g
Dimensions(mm) 181mm * 251mm * 58mm