
Gigging, Busking and Bending the Dots
Drawing on first-person accounts, the study traces the historical development of jazz music and musicians in Bristol. In the post-war years, players began to develop significant stylistic aspects in the jazz lexicon. Drawing on media sources and interaction in performance, players garnered a host of performing skills whilst suffering dwindling audiences and declining venues. Reforms in English music education in the 1980s offered formal opportunities to study jazz in the city’s schools, drawing minimal attention from institutions. Practical learning and playing opportunities offered by the Local Authority music service sustained a modest membership over the years. Post millennium, local schools, with one or two exceptions, showed little interest in jazz education. Nevertheless, maintaining its traditional stance, Bristol’s jazz community continues to exhort top quality jazz performances including compositions that match national and international standards.
- Undertittel
- How People Learn to Be Jazz Musicians. Case Studies from Bristol
- Forfatter
- John Berry
- ISBN
- 9783034309622
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 370 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 23.5.2013
- Antall sider
- 250
