The Future of Jazz

By Friedwald, Will & Taylor, Yuval

Publishers Summary:
Jazz is now 100 years old, a venerable American institution predicated on the unpredictable. But recent signs-ranging from Ken Burns's documentary Jazz: A History of America's Music to the dominance, in terms of sales, of reissues over new recordings-have made many question whether jazz's past has now become more important than its future, or whether jazz has any future at all. In this book, composed entirely via e-mail, 10 leading jazz critics take on the various issues surrounding jazz's future-the dominance of mainstream jazz, its spread around the world, the difficulty of making a living playing it, the growth of repertory jazz, the dearth of interest among young African Americans, the paradoxically backward-looking nature of the avant-garde, and many others. Their conclusions are as surprising, witty, and edgy as the music itself.

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ISBN
978-1-55652-446-2
Publisher
Chicago Review Press


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Reviewed on April 15, 2002

This book presents an extended conversation on the future of jazz among ten prominent jazz critics, including Peter Watrous, Jim Macnie, and Ted Gioia. Each critic contributed one long essay, which is followed by shorter responses from the other critics. The writer of the essay, in turn, answers those responses. According to Taylor, editor of A Cappella a...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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