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Jazz modernism : from Ellington and Armstrong to Matisse and Joyce
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ISBN: 0300102739 Year: 2004 Publisher: New Haven, CT ; London : Yale University Press,

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Le jazz
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ISBN: 2130414516 9782130414513 Year: 1987 Volume: 2392 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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Le jazz
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ISBN: 2130549985 9782130549987 Year: 2005 Volume: 2392 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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De la fin du XIXe siècle au début du XXIe, ou peut compter plus de cent ans de musiques afro-américaines, sinon de jazz proprement dit. Un siècle de musiques profanes, vocales et instrumentales : telle est la région que l'historien du jazz doit embrasser d'un seul regard et s'attacher à décrire en considérant les champs multiples qui la divisent. L'objet de cet ouvrage consiste ainsi à présenter, dans l'ordre chronologique de leur apparition, les différents styles de jazz, depuis le " spiritual " jusqu'aux genres les plus contemporains.


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Le jazz
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ISBN: 2130523617 9782130523611 Year: 2001 Volume: 2392 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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The illustrated encyclopedia of jazz
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ISBN: 0861012461 Year: 1986 Publisher: London Salamander Books

The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz
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ISBN: 033369189X Year: 2001 Publisher: London New York Macmillan Press Grove's Dictionaries of Music

The jazz revolution : twenties America & the meaning of jazz
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ISBN: 0198021879 1280441569 1423736842 0195360621 1601298765 9780198021872 9781423736844 9781601298768 9780195074796 0195074793 0197728308 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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The 1920s were not called the Jazz Age for nothing. Celebrated by writers from Langston Hughes to Gertrude Stein, jazz was the dominant influence on American popular music, despite resistance from whites who distrusted its vibrant expression of black culture and by those opposed to the overt sexuality and raw emotion of the 'devil's music'. As Kathy Ogren shows, the breathless pace and syncopated rhythms were as much a part of twenties America as Prohibition and the economic boom, which enabled millions throughout the states to enjoy the latest sounds on radios and phonographs.

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