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Herbie Hancock

    Herbie Hancock est un pianiste, claviériste, chef d'orchestre et compositeur américain qui a contribué à redéfinir le rôle de la section rythmique de jazz, devenant l'un des principaux architectes du son post-bop. Il fut parmi les premiers musiciens de jazz à adopter les synthétiseurs et le funk. Son improvisation fusionne de manière unique jazz, blues et musique classique moderne, avec des harmonies rappelant Claude Debussy et Maurice Ravel. Son approche novatrice a profondément marqué le jazz contemporain.

    Collection Jazz: Der Marsalis-Faktor
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    Possibilities
    • Possibilities

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The warmly welcomed memoir by one of the most influential and beloved musicians of our time In Herbie Hancock: Possibilities, the legendary jazz musician and composer reflects on an extraordinary life and a thriving career that has spanned seven decades. A true innovator who has spent a lifetime exploring a range of musical genres, and enriching each of them, Hancock has had an enormous influence on acoustic and electric jazz, R&B, funk, and hip-hop. From his beginnings as a child prodigy to his early classic Blue Note recordings; from his work in Miles Davis’s second great quintet to his innovations as the leader of his own groundbreaking sextet; from era-defining classic albums like Head Hunters and River: The Joni Letters to his collaborations with artists like Wayne Shorter and Stevie Wonder, Hancock reveals the methods behind his ever-evolving musical genius. He discusses his influences, his happy marriage, and how his practice of Buddhism has inspired him both creatively and personally. Honest, enlightening, and as electrifyingly vital as its author, this is an invaluable contribution to jazz literature and an intimate, insightful portrait of a creative life.

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    • Footprints

      The Life and Music of Wayne Shorter

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter has not only left his footprints on our musical terrain, he has created a body of work that is a monument to artistic imagination. Throughout Shorter's extraordinary fifty-year career, his compositions have helped define the sounds of each distinct era in the history of jazz. Filled with musical analysis by Mercer, enlivened by Shorter's vivid recollections, and enriched by more than seventy-five original interviews with his friends and associates, this book is at once an invaluable history of music from bebop to pop, an intimate and moving biography, and a story of a man's struggle toward the full realization of his gifts and of himself.

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