The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Jazz (Blackwell Guides)

The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Jazz (Blackwell Guides)

by Barry Kernfeld (Editor)

Synopsis

Blackwell Guides are short reference books intended to bring specialist guidance to those building a library of books or recordings. Written and edited by the world's leading authorities they can be relied upon for balanced and comprehensive information. In this Guide, now fully updated and available in paperback with a CD supplement a group of the world's leading jazz authorities select about 150 of the greatest jazz performances which would form the basis of any comprehensive collection of jazz recordings, covering all styles, periods, and areas. The fo cus of the book is the music itself, and in identifying great performances, th e authors chart the massively complex issue history of the great sessions, giv ing an exhaustive catalogue of CD, LP and cassette releases in most of the wor ld's major countries. Both texts and recordings lists introduce ideas for furt her listening, through comparative comment, or, for example, by using complete collected works of particular artists. To the newcomer to jazz, forming a basic collection, this is the essential guide. To the more seasoned listener, the critical discussions are informative and helpful, and some of the selectio ns unusual and unexpected.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: WileyBlackwell
Published: 08 Oct 1992

ISBN 10: 0631185313
ISBN 13: 9780631185314

Media Reviews
Wholeheartedly recommended to those who like what they have heard of jazz but wish to explore the subject further with the help of friendly and informed guides. Stage and Television Today A useful guide for libraries building jazz collections or for indiviudals desiring to learn about the field of jazz. Reference Books Bulletin thorough and should serve not dsonly to introduce the music to the uninitiated but also to further enlighten the knowledgeable. A valuable contribution to the reference literature on recorded jazz American Reference Books
Author Bio
Barry Kernfeld is editor of The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (1988), and also contributed to The New Harvard Dictionary of Music (1986) and The New Grove Dictionary of American Music (1986). He taught jazz history at Hamilton College (1982) and Cornell (1983-84), while concurrently working in the Ithaca area as a saxophonist.