História do Jazz

História do Jazz

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Jan 1, 1975 · Portuguese · Hardcover (196 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 196
Language Portuguese
Published Jan 1, 1975
Publisher Abril Cultural

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This comprehensive exploration of jazz music spans a century, detailing its evolution from energetic ragtime to the innovative realms of postmodern jazz. Through a meticulously researched narrative, the authors collectively illuminate the genre’s rich tapestry, spotlighting key cultural moments and influential figures who shaped its sound. Each chapter serves as a testament to jazz's dynamic nature and its ability to adapt, thrive, and inspire across generations.

The book features a blend of historical insights and personal anecdotes, drawing readers into the world of jazz as they encounter its vibrant history. With contributions from notable musicologists and jazz historians, the work presents a well-rounded perspective that acknowledges the genre’s diverse origins and its global impact. From the smoky clubs of New Orleans to the grand stages of modern festivals, the narrative captures the essence of jazz as an art form that is both deeply rooted and perpetually evolving.

Readers will appreciate the depth of knowledge and passion infused in each page as they traverse through decades of musical innovation. The inclusion of interviews and reflections from prominent jazz musicians further enriches the exploration, offering genuine connections to the music's heartbeat. This remarkable journey through jazz history not only celebrates its artistic achievements but also invites readers to reflect on the cultural significance of the genre.

Ultimately, this work stands as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the rhythms and influences that have marked jazz's course over the years. With its engaging style and evocative insights, it promises to resonate with both long-time enthusiasts and newcomers alike, breathing life into the enduring spirit of jazz that continues to inspire.

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