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Making music together, or improvisation and its others

Issue: Vol 1 No. 1 (2004) The Source: Volume 1 (2004)

Journal: Jazz Research Journal

Subject Areas: Popular Music

DOI: 10.1558/jazz.v1i1.5

Abstract:

I can focus my topic through two diametrically opposed quotations concerning the relationship between jazz and the music of the Western 'art' tradition. One the one hand, Ingrid Monson (1996:74) writes that 'meaningful theorizing about jazz improvisation at the level of the ensemble must take the interactive, collaborative context of musical invention as a point of departure. This context has no parallel in the musical practice of Western classical composers of the common practice period'.On the other hand, Alfred Schutz (1964:177) writes that 'there is no difference in principle between the performance of a string quartet and the improvisations at a jam session of accomplished jazz players'. Reconciliation is impossible; the standoff could hardly be more complete.

Author: Nicholas Cook

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