Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
183
Language
English
Published
Dec 2, 2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019974436X
ISBN-13
9780199744367
Description
In 2005, a serendipitous find at the Library of Congress unveiled an unexpected treasure, shedding light on a historic jazz performance. An unknown recording of Thelonious Monk’s quartet featuring the legendary John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall emerged from the depths of an unmarked box, capturing a moment that had largely faded from memory.
This discovery not only reignited interest in these two monumental figures of jazz but also delved into the intricacies of their music and its profound influence on the genre. Through engaging narrative and insightful commentary, the book explores the essence of their collaboration, highlighting how their unique styles and improvisational brilliance intertwined during this iconic performance.
Gabriel Solis invites readers into a rich auditory experience, weaving together historical context, personal anecdotes, and cultural significance. This exploration encourages a deeper appreciation for jazz and its ability to resonate across generations, particularly through the artistry of Monk and Coltrane in a concert that has come to symbolize a pinnacle of musical innovation.
This discovery not only reignited interest in these two monumental figures of jazz but also delved into the intricacies of their music and its profound influence on the genre. Through engaging narrative and insightful commentary, the book explores the essence of their collaboration, highlighting how their unique styles and improvisational brilliance intertwined during this iconic performance.
Gabriel Solis invites readers into a rich auditory experience, weaving together historical context, personal anecdotes, and cultural significance. This exploration encourages a deeper appreciation for jazz and its ability to resonate across generations, particularly through the artistry of Monk and Coltrane in a concert that has come to symbolize a pinnacle of musical innovation.
Genres
History
Contemporary