En la noche de ayer, nuestro amigo y compañero de clase, Mateo Marín nos contó a cerca de una entrevista que Duque Ellington se hizo a si mismo luego de aburrisrse de las tontas preguntas que recibia en las entrevistas. Bogotá está incluida en esa colada.
Bueno pues aquí está el texto para que podamos realizar nuestra labor periodística mucho mejor.
Blog: La Fortaleza de la Soledad
Artículo: Revista el Malpensante. El Duque Ante el Espejo
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Enlaces
- UBU WEB - Música Contemporanea
- Smithsonian Jazz
- Smithsonian Jazz Edu
- Sitio Oficial de Tilmann Dehnhard
- Una completa guia e historia de los Standards más famosos (excelente)
- Libros Libres Música Libre
- Musicas de Colombia (Blog)
- Music Theory - Ejercicios en línea
- JazzColombia.com
- jazztimes.com (Revista de Jazz)
- jazzreview.com (Reseñas de Jazz)
- jazzonline.com (Revista de Jazz)
- Foros de discusión de Jazz en allaboutjazz.com
- Downbeat - Guia de estilos del Jazz
- Discografía de Miles Davis
- Breve historia del Jazz
- ANTIPODA
- allaboutjazz.com (Revista de Jazz)
Jazz Firsts
- First jazz recording: Livery Stable Blues, Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) - 1917
- First classic blues recording: Crazy Blues, Mamie Smith - 1920
- First recording by a black band: Ory's Creole Trombone / Society Blues, Kid Ory's Sunshine Orchestra - 1921
- Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith record for the first time (New York) - 1923
- King Oliver's first recording (Gennett Records) - 1923
- First mixed (racially) recording session: New Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK) and Jelly Roll Morton (Mr. Jelly Lord, London Blues, Milenberg Joys, etc.) - 1923
- Washingtonians made their first recordings (Ellington in NY) - 1924
- First recordings made by Louis Armstrong as a leader (Hot 5) - 1925
- First scat recording: Louis Armstrong, Heebie Jeebies - 1925
- First recordings by the Red Hot Peppers (Jelly Roll Morton) - 1926
- First Boogie-Woogie recording: Meade Lux Lewis, Honky Tonk Train - 1927
- First recordings of Benny Goodman and Jimmy Lunceford - 1934
- First gold record ever: Glenn Miller, Chattanooga Choo-Choo -1942
- First electric (amplified) jazz guitar solo: Floyd Smith, Floyd’s Guitar Blues - 1939
- First modal album: Miles Davis, Kind Of Blue - 1959
- First major album in the bossa nova style: Joao Gilberto, Chega de Saudade - 1959
- Beginnings of Fusion: Miles Davis, Bitches Brew - 1969
- First jazz improviser: Louis Armstrong
- First use of the word "Jazz": Vaudeville team of William and George Demarest of "Our Three Sons" - 1910
- First jazz ensemble on film: Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) in The Good For Nothing - 1917
- First published ragtime composition: William Krell, Mississippi Rag - 1897
- First published rag by a black composer: Thomas Million Turpin, The Harlem Rag - 1897
- First interracial jazz group: Benny Goodman Trio (Benny Goodman/Teddy Wilson/Gene Krupa)
- First modern jazz bass player: Jimmy Blanton
- First modern jazz guitar player: Charlie Christian
- First center of jazz: New Orleans
- First composer to set the standard of setting brass against reeds: Fletcher Henderson
- First black band with a regularly sponsored series: Don Redman
- First band to use five saxophones: Benny Carter
- First jazz musician to be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize: Duke Ellington
- First black vocalist with a major white jazz orchestra: Billie Holiday with Artie Shaw - 1938
- First Jazz at the Philharmonic concert - 1943
- First modal composition: Miles Davis, Miles aka Milestones - 1958
Discografía
- Ella & Louise -Ella Fitzgerald
- Finally: Live in Stockholm. Polygram Records, 1993 -Joe Pass & Red Mitchell
- Giant Steps. Atlantic, 1959 -John Coltrane
- Haunted Hearts. Polygram Records, 1992 -Charlie Haden
- Inside Out. Ecm Records, 2000 -Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
- Jazz Profile -Miles Davis
- Kind of Blue -Miles Davis
- Maiden Voyage. Blue Note, 1965 -Herbie Hancock
- Mingus Dynasty. Columbia, 1959 -Charles Mingus
- On the Edge. Steeplechase, 1994 - Mike Richmond
- Oscar Pettiford Sextet. Vogue, 1954 -Oscar Pettiford
- Parker’s Mood. Polygram Records. 1995 -Stephen Scott / Roy Hargrove / Christian McBride
- Prime Directive. Ecm Records, 2000 -Dave Holand Sextet
- Ray Brown / Monty Alexander / Russell Malone. Telarc, 2002 -Ray Brown / Monty Alexander / Russell Malone
- Red Mitchell. Rhino / Wea, 1999 - Red Mitchell
- Shades of Jade. Ecm Records, 2005 -Marc Johnson
- Some day my prince will come - Miles Davis
- Speak No Evil. Blue Note, 1964 -Wayne Shorter
- Standard Bearers. Ojc, 1988 -Ron Carter
- Sunday at the Village Vanguard [LIVE]. Ojc, 1990 -Bill Evans
- The Cape Verdean Blues. Blue Note, 1965 -Horace Silver
- The Gait Keeper. Sunny Side, 2003 -Rufus Reid
- The Real McCoy. Blue Note, 1967 -McCoy Tyner
- The Soul Society, Ojc. 1992 -Sam Jones
- Whims of Chambers. Blue Note Records, 1996 - Paul Chambers
- Wood. A440 Records, 2002 -Brian Bromberg
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