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An edition of Annual Review of Jazz Studies 14 (2009)

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 14

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The Annual Review of Jazz Studies (ARJS) is a journal providing a forum for the ever expanding range and depth of jazz scholarship, from technical analyses to oral history to cultural interpretation. Addressed to specialists and fans alike, all volumes include feature articles, book reviews, and unpublished photographs. This 14th issue contains four intriguing articles that to some degree contravene accepted precepts of jazz orthodoxy. John Howland traces the connection between Duke Ellington's extended works and the "symphonic jazz" model of the 1920s as exemplified by Paul Whiteman and his.

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English
Pages
232

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Annual Review of Jazz Studies 14
2009, Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group
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Edition Notes

Description based on print version record.

Published in
Lanham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.6509, 785.4205
Library of Congress
ML3505.8, ML3506.A56eb vol. 14

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource]
Pagination
1 online resource (232 p.)
Number of pages
232

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25548751M
ISBN 10
0810869217, 1282521225
ISBN 13
9780810869219, 9781282521223
OCLC/WorldCat
700699610

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16947435W

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