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Type: Thesis
Title: Tracking the trane: comparing selected improvisations of John Coltrane, Jerry Bergonzi and David Liebman / by Andrew Norman Sugg.
Other Titles: Comparing selected improvisations of John Coltrane, Jerry Bergonzi and David Liebman
Author: Sugg, Andrew Norman
Issue Date: 2001
School/Discipline: Elder Conservatorium of Music
Abstract: Investigates the influence of Coltrane's music on the improvising of post-Coltrane saxophonists by inspecting selected improvisations of Jerry Bergonzi and David Liebman and comparing them to improvisations by Coltrane on the same repertoire piece. The comparision also demonstrates how two current jazz saxophonists have drawn on the past - the legacy of Coltrane - to create innovative music in the present.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Elder Conservatorium of Music, 2001
Subject: Coltrane, John, 1926-1967 Influence
Improvisation (Music)
Jazz Analysis, appreciation.
Jazz musicians United States Biography.
Description: Includes bibliographical references (leaves 350-359).
xi, 359 leaves : music ; 30 cm.
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