Open Sky: Sonny Rollins and His World of Improvisation (hardcover, mint)

$ 31.68

SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES: Dust jacket included Format: Hardcover Edition: First Edition REVIEWS: Praised for capturing the spiritual essence of Rollins Book Title: Open Sky : Sonny Rollins and His World of Improvisation Author: Eric Nisenson Publisher: St. Martin's Press Narrative Type: Biographical and analytical prose INTENDED LEVEL: Intermediate to advanced EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: Collegiate and professional Item Weight: 12 ounces INSTRUMENT: Tenor saxophone Publication Year: 2000 Topic: The life of Sonny Rollins LITTLE KNOWN: Explores Rollins' famous sabbatical on the Williamsburg Bridge Features: In-depth analysis of melodic improvisation Language: English Item Width: 5.75 inches RATING: Five stars for definitive biographical content Illustrator: Uncredited EXTRA: Features a discography of essential recordings Vintage: Over 25 years old ORIGINAL/FACSIMILE: Original Original Language: English Intended Audience: Jazz musicians and historians THEME: Artistic perseverance and creative evolution SUBJECT: Jazz history and improvisation Country of Origin: USA, New York Item Length: 8.5 inches Genre: Biography and musicology COLLECTIBLE: Desirable first edition for jazz biographical collections MISCELLANEOUS: St. Martin's Press publication Item Height: 0.75 inches ENSEMBLE: Solo and jazz small group Literary Movement: New jazz criticism Type: Non-fiction biography Era: Post-bop and modern jazz Number of Pages: 216

Description

This compelling work offers an intimate journey into the creative universe of one of the most influential figures in American music. Through detailed interviews and expert analysis, the text illuminates the technical and spiritual dimensions of an artist who redefined the possibilities of the tenor saxophone. Readers are invited to explore the pivotal moments of a career spanning several decades, from the high-energy sessions of the hard bop era to the profound periods of self-imposed isolation and practice. The narrative provides a unique window into the philosophy of spontaneous composition, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of modern improvisation. Beyond the biographical facts, the book captures the restless quest for perfection that characterizes a true musical icon. It serves as both a historical record and a source of motivation for performers and listeners dedicated to the art of jazz. Keys: jazz, saxophone, improvisation, biography, Rollins, bebop, musicology, history, woodwinds, creativity. Eric Nisenson was a distinguished jazz critic and author known for his deep, empathetic portraits of musical icons. His writing focused on the intersection of biography and the philosophical nature of creativity. He authored several acclaimed books that remain essential reading for students of 20th-century American music and culture. The valuation reflects the Investment-Grade status of a first edition in excellent condition. Tier 2 market data shows a premium for hardcovers with intact dust jackets. Given the high demand for jazz pedagogy materials, the rarity multiplier is applied to account for the superior physical condition of this specific copy.

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