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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ted Gioia (Lecturer in Jazz Studies, Lecturer in Jazz Studies, Stanford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780195063288ISBN 10: 0195063287 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 21 February 1991 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a unique book on jazz. I highly recommend it as a bridge between the jazz musician and layman. --Stan Getz<br> This is an unusual jazz book for two reasons: it deals with the music not just on its own terms but in a broader cultural and aesthetic context, and it was written by a musician....Much of what Mr. Gioia has to say is thoughtful and thought-provoking. --Peter Keepnews, The New York Times Book Review<br> Gioia's absorbing collection is phenomenological and interdisciplinary, providing connective tissue for fresh perspectives of jazz and its transactions with a wide arc of cultural forces. The Imperfect Art is an important contribution celebrating jazz as a true treasure of our times. --Herb Wong, Past President, The National Association of Jazz Educators<br> Well-written...a compelling primer on jazz aesthetics....Thoughtful jazz lovers of all degrees of musical literacy ought to be delighted and enlightened by Gioia's yeomanly effort. A rich little book. --Booklist<br> A thoughtful book of essays about the evolution of jazz in the context of modern mass culture, its historical relation to other arts and its unique position as an 'imperfect art' of improvisation. --San Francisco Chronicle<br> <br> This is a unique book on jazz. I highly recommend it as a bridge between the jazz musician and layman. --Stan Getz<p><br> This is an unusual jazz book for two reasons: it deals with the music not just on its own terms but in a broader cultural and aesthetic context, and it was written by a musician....Much of what Mr. Gioia has to say is thoughtful and thought-provoking. --Peter Keepnews, The New York Times BookReview<p><br> Gioia's absorbing collection is phenomenological and interdisciplinary, providing connective tissue for fresh perspectives of jazz and its transactions with a wide arc of cultural forces. The Imperfect Art is an important contribution celebrating jazz as a true treasure of our times. --Herb Wong, Past President, The National Association of Jazz Educators<p><br> Well-written...a compelling primer on jazz aesthetics....Thoughtful jazz lovers of all degrees of musical literacy ought to be delighted and enlightened by Gioia's yeomanly effort. A rich little book. --Booklist<p><br> A thoughtful book of essays about the evolution of jazz in the context of modern mass culture, its historical relation to other arts and its unique position as an 'imperfect art' of improvisation. --San Francisco Chronicle<p><br> Author InformationTed Gioia is Lecturer in Jazz Studies at the University of Stanford Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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