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History of Jazz Quiz 3
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Undergraduate 1
04/12/2010

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Ellington in the 1950's
Definition
cont. of excellance
Expansion of forms, and compositions
-many believed his best works are from the 1930's and 40's
-More sacred concerts
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Ellington's suites
Definition
Such Sweet Thunder, Suite Thursday, Nutcracker Suite, Black Brown and Beige suite
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Suite
Definition
Written about a central idea
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Ellington's preoccupation with form was...
Definition
much more advanced than his contempararies
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Billy Strayhorn
Definition
Ellington's "alter ego"
-co-wrote much of the music during the period
-Liked to compose is "dark" keys
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Billy Strayhorn wrote
Definition
"Take A Train, Lush Life" and collaborated on the suites
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Billy Strayhorn flourished
Definition
in Ellington's shadow
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It was difficult to discern where Ellington's style ended and Billy Strayhorn's began
Definition
True
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Sonet in Search of a Moor
Definition
Duke Ellington
- wrote in same form as Shakespear
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Up and Down (Midsummer Night Dreams)
Definition
Pairs up instruments to represent the couples from the play
-changes it up to represent Puck's plans
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Clark Terry
Definition
Trumpet player
played the quote "Lord what fools these mortals be" through use of mute in "Up and Down"
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John Coltrane
Definition
After Charlie Parker the most widely imitated saxaphonist in Jazz
-Heavily influenced by Bird
Worked with Monk in 1957
Addiction to drugs and alcohol disrupted his career
Term
John Coltrane overcame
Definition
his addictions
"A Love Supreme" celebrates the victory and the religious experience associated with it.
Term
John Coltrane believed
Definition
in a universal musical structures which transcended ethnic distinctions (Musica Universalis)
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Coltrane turned to ...
Definition
radical musical style in the mid 1960's attracted large audiences
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After Coltrane's death, developed a cult following
Definition
true
Term
Had a church named after him in San Fransisco
Definition
John Coltrane
Term
Improvised from formulae
-Patterned oriented, rigid eighth note repetitions
Definition
John Coltrane
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Term
Coltrane's impressive technique
Definition
yielded sheets of sounds
Term
Entrenched in the "Thesaurus of Musical Scales"
Definition
Coltrane
Term
Coltrane's Influence
Definition
Enormous impact on contemporaries and future players
-Re-established saprano sax as a modern jazz instrument
-sold hundreds of thousands of albums in his final years, and established Avant-Garde jazz as popular
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Miles and Hard Bop
Definition
Used a sextet rather than a quintet
Played standard tunes rather than originals
Used Cannonball Adderley on Alto sax
Bye Bye Blackbird
Stella by Starlight
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Miles Davis's First Band
Definition
Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Bill Evans
Cannonball Adderly
Jimmy Cobb
Paul Chambers
Term
Kind of Blue
Definition
Recorded in 1959.
Most important and pivotal album in modern jazz.
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Significance of "Kind of Blue"
Definition
A set of inspired improvisations by an all-star band.
A significant departure from traditional bop-derived styles.
Introduced the format of Modal Jazz
Term
Modal Jazz
Definition
Affected the Harmonic Rhythm
(the speed of the change in harmony)
Harmonies of a single chord or scale remain in effect for several measures.
Term
"So What"
Definition
Miles Davis
Based on one mode, Dorian (minor scale with a raised 6th scale degree)
AABA form, the bridge is the same as the A sections, except one-half step higher.
Miles only leaves the mode twice during his solo.
Term
"Blue and Green"
Definition
Written by Bill Evans
The overall form is a palindrome
Harmonic rhythm speeds up and slows down
10 5 2.5 5 10
Term
Miles Davis's second band
Definition
Miles
Wayne Shorter (Saxophone)
Herbie Hancock (Piano)
Tony Williams (Drums)
Ron Carter (Bass)
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