The notebooks of Sonny Rollins
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Reese, Sam V. H., writer of introduction,
Published
New York : New York Review Books, [2024].
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xxi, 152 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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South Lansing - New Books
788.7165092 Rollins
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Published
New York : New York Review Books, [2024].
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Book
Language
English

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"An illuminating selection of writings on a wide variety of topics--everything from technique, music theory, and daily routine to spirituality and systemic racism--from the personal journals of Sonny Rollins, master of the tenor saxophone and "jazz's greatest living improviser" (The New York Times). Sonny Rollins is one of the towering masters of American music, a virtuoso of the saxophone and an unequaled improviser whose live performances are legendary and who reshaped modern jazz time and time again over the course of a career lasting more than sixty years. Throughout the greater part of it, Rollins also maintained a notebook in which he sketched in words and images as he pondered art and life and his own search for meaning. The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins provides an unequaled glimpse into the mind and workshop of a musical titan, along with a wealth of insight and inspiration to readers. In the fall of 1959, Rollins famously took a break from performing and recording. He turned to practicing for long hours, often late at night, on the Williamsburg Bridge, and it was then for the first time that he began to turn regularly to his notebooks, which at the time and in the years to come proved for him an indispensable instrument of change in their own right. Here Rollins can tend towards the aphoristic, as in "Face the startling and intriguing reality that there is within me a force working hard for my own destruction, even as I try to improve." Elsewhere, music is front and center, as he mingles observations on embouchure, fingering, and technique with reflections on harmony and dissonance. Lists of daily chores, rehearsal routines, reflections on particular tours and recordings (including detailed notes on how Rollins wanted live albums to be edited), and a steady stream of notes on diet and health also find their way into the notebooks, as do ruminations on systemic racism and the way nightclub culture degrades jazz musicians. Rollins emphatically resists claims that jazz should be considered solely as an African American art form, protesting the diminishment that is caused to jazz musicians by labeling their work "racial music." "The point to be absorbed here," he writes, "is that any definition which seeks to separate Johann Sebastian Bach from Miles Davis is defeating its own purpose of clarification. The musings of Miles is then the bouncing of Bach both played against each other." Carefully selected and including an informative introduction by critic and scholar Sam Reese, The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins makes a vital and fascinating document of American culture publicly available for the first time"--Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rollins, S., & Reese, S. V. H. (2024). The notebooks of Sonny Rollins . New York Review Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rollins, Sonny and Sam V. H., Reese. 2024. The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins. New York Review Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rollins, Sonny and Sam V. H., Reese. The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins New York Review Books, 2024.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Rollins, Sonny,, and Sam V. H. Reese. The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins New York Review Books, 2024.

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