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Nights at the red Steinway : adventures in jazz piano, from The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere

Title
  1. Nights at the red Steinway : adventures in jazz piano, from The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere / Will Friedwald ; foreword by Bill Charlap.
Published by
  1. Essex, Connecticut : Backbeat, [2024]
  2. ©2024
Format
  1. Book/text
Author
  1. Friedwald, Will, 1961-

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Additional authors
  1. Charlap, Bill
Description
  1. xviii, 283 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary
  1. "Whether in the compositions of foundational figures like Jelly Roll Morton, Thoman 'Fats' Waller, and Earl 'Fatha" Hines; swing pioneers such as Teddy Wilson and Joe Bushkin; torch-bearers like Mary Lou Williams and her student Thelonious Monk; technical masters including Bud Powell and Bill Evans; or modern mixologists such as Sun Ra and Keith Jarrett, the piano has been the site of historic innovations in jazz, and the vehicle with which some of its most colorful personalities have established their legacies. It's no coincidence that so many legendary pianists--Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Nat King Cole--are named after royalty. As one of the leading writers on jazz today, author, journalist, and historian Will Friedwald has witnessed over a half-century of epochal developments in the genre and the central role that the piano has played in its evolution. Nights at the Red Steinway collects key writings (from the Wall Street Journal, The New York Sun, and elsewhere) to form a deeply personal and engaging survey of key figures from Abrams to Zawinul. Irreverent when it wants to be but serious when it counts, Friedwald's writing offers a wide-ranging, deeply considered tour through the history of jazz piano. It is an indispendable collection for fans of all stripes"--
Subject
  1. Pianists -- Biography.
  2. Jazz musicians -- Biography.
  3. Piano music (Jazz) -- History and criticism.
  4. Pianists.
  5. Jazz musicians.
  6. Piano music (Jazz)
Genre/Form
  1. Biographies.
  2. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
  1. Foreword by Bill Charlap -- Introduction -- Founding fathers -- Royalty -- Masters and monsters -- Leading men -- Transitional figures -- Superstars -- Beyond compare -- Mr. Gershwin, Mr. Wilson, and Dr. Zeitlin -- Fellow travelers -- Rugged individuals -- Postmodern poster children -- World jazz and ethno-piano -- Pianoforte Africanus -- Class of 1970 -- Three of a kind -- Contemporary masters -- Ensembles -- Pan generational, pan-stylistics -- More than accompanists -- The next generation (Pianoforte Millenianus).
Call number
  1. JME 24-517
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Includes index.
Author
  1. Friedwald, Will, 1961- author.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Added author
  1. Charlap, Bill, writer of foreword.
Other form:
  1. Online version: Friedwald, Will, 1961- Nights at the red Steinway Essex, Connecticut : Backbeat, 2024 9781493084135 (DLC) 2024013810
LCCN
  1. 2024013809
ISBN
  1. 9781493084128 (cloth)
  2. 1493084127 (cloth)
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