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Ornette Coleman

The Territory and the Adventure
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With striking photographs and personal insight, a compelling biography of the great American saxophonist and free jazz innovator Ornette Coleman.

Ornette Coleman's career encompassed the glory years of jazz and the American avant-garde. Born in segregated Fort Worth, Texas, during the Great Depression, the African-American composer and musician was zeitgeist incarnate. Steeped in the Texas blues tradition, he and jazz grew up together, as the brassy blare of big band swing gave way to bebop--a faster music for a faster, postwar world. At the luminous dawn of the Space Age and New York's 1960s counterculture, Coleman gave voice to the moment. Lauded by some, maligned by many, he forged a breakaway art sometimes called "the new thing" or "free jazz." Featuring previously unpublished photographs of Coleman and his contemporaries, this book tells the compelling story of one of America's most adventurous musicians and the sound of a changing world.

Product Details

PublisherReaktion Books
Publish DateMay 01, 2020
Pages368
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781789142235
Dimensions8.6 X 5.7 X 1.4 inches | 1.4 pounds

About the Author

Born in New Jersey and a long-time resident of Cairo, Egypt, writer Maria Golia is the author of many books.

Reviews

"Golia's own achievement is to trace the path Coleman made from a rejected young local sax player to an icon of avant-garde art. . . . Golia takes a chronological approach with several key subplots to Coleman's story. . . . Golia writes with informed affection for Coleman the man, but even more powerfully, she writes of how Coleman's drive and creativity was formed through his distinctive path through American cultural history. . . . You may not always be clear on how that manifests in his sometimes difficult music, but Golia shows us how a harmolodic imagination like his was, for a time, both possible and necessary."-- "Popular Music and Society"

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