Charlie Parker, Composer
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:29th Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
As a founding father of bebop and brilliant jazz improviser, Charlie Parker has secured a reputation and legacy second to none since his birth nearly 100 years ago. Because of his excellence as an improviser, however, his compositions - while admired and still played - have taken a back seat. In this exciting and timely new volume, author Henry Martin rebalances our understanding of Parker by spotlighting his significance as a jazz composer. Beginning with a review of Parker's life and musical training, Charlie Parker, Composer critically analyzes Parker's compositions, situating them within both his individual musicianship and early bebop style. Proposing that Parker composed up to 84 pieces, Martin examines their development and aesthetic qualities, their similarities and dissimilarities within a range of seven types of jazz composition. Also discussed are eight tunes credited to Parker but never performed by him, along with an evaluation of where - if at all - they fit in his oeuvre. Providing the first assessment of a major jazz composer's output in its entirety, Charlie Parker, Composer offers a thorough reexamination, through music-theoretical, historical, and philosophical lenses, of one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time.
Charlie Parker, Composer is filled with many insights and much recent published research that I was not aware of until now. Its dazzling achievement makes me forget how few other Parker publications appeared during his centennial year. I will be re-reading it in the coming years, too. * Edward Komara, Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal *
In the centenary year of Bird's birth, Martin adds a welcome, solid piece of musical scholarship. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals. * J. Farrington, Eastman School of Music, CHOICE *
Too little has been written on Charlie Parker the composer; Henry Martin's book brilliantly fills that need. * Carl Woideck, Senior Instructor, University of Oregon School of Music and Dance *
This clearly organized and well-researched book ... represents a valuable contribution to analytical studies of Parker, which to date have focused mostly on his improvised solos rather than written-out compositions. This will undoubtedly prove to be a very useful reference for jazz scholars, and it would also work well in a course on jazz analysis or jazz composition. * Nicole Biamonte, Associate Professor of Music Research, McGill University *
Encyclopedic in scope, scrupulously researched and brilliantly discussed, Professor Martin's magnum opus is a perfect gift on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Charlie Parker's birth and an invaluable resource for many admirers of his compositional art. * Dariusz Terefenko, Eastman School of Music *
ISBN: 9780190923389
Dimensions: 163mm x 236mm x 31mm
Weight: 703g
372 pages