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Christa Bruckner-Haring, André Doehring (eds.): Jazz Journeys, Wien: Hollitzer Verlag, 2024 (Jazzforschung / Jazz Research 50/51), 370 pages., 17 x 24 cm, English, Softcover

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Christa Bruckner-Haring , André Doehring

Jazz Journeys

Jazz is a music of journeys, migration, and global mobility – from the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade to global travels for escape, exchange, or putting down roots. Having migrated via changing modes of transportation and media communication, the sounds, musicians, and theories of jazz have led to today’s diasporic jazz world of global and local encounters. This book features articles that deal with jazz in various geographic areas such as Japan or Israel, orchestras travelling to Egypt or invited to the USA, and so-called expatriate jazz musicians taking up residence in Europe. By sharing their research about jazz on TV, on records, and at festivals, the authors from different disciplines demonstrate how jazz studies today engage with movement in the music’s past to question and shape its future.

This collection of writings has its origins in the VI Rhythm Changes Conference “Jazz Journeys,” which took place in Graz (Austria) and where the International Society for Jazz Research celebrated its 50th anniversary.

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Vorwort / Foreword

Travel Stories: Metaphors of Journeying in Jazz
Alan Stanbridge

Musical Journeys to Iceland:
Foreign Impact on Local Music Life, 1920–1960

Þorbjörg Daphne Hall, Ásbjörg Jónsdóttir

Ambassador of the Blues:
Performing Diaspora with Memphis Slim in Europe

Lawrence Davies

Forecasting Inf luences of Israeli, Jewish, and Arab Music
on Israeli Jazz: Albert Piamenta and the First Israeli
Ethno-Jazz Record, Mezare Israel Yekabtzenu

Dan Cahn

The Historiography of Myths & the Racial Imagination:
Recontextualizing Joséphine Baker in the Jim Crow South
and the Third Reich

Kira Dralle

Jazz as a Way to Escape One’s Social “Destiny”:
Lessons from Professional Japanese Jazz Musicians

Marie Buscatto

No Jazz Without Festival?
Reconsidering the Festivalization of Jazz as Pilgrimage

Scott Currie

The Bad Plus Stravinsky: Metrical Displacement,
Segmentation, and Stratification in the Jazz Trio’s Original Works

Laura Emmery

The First Journey Back:
The International Youth Band, Newport 1958

Francesco Martinelli

Jazz Dance, Jazz Music, and Cultural Transference:
Changing Meanings of Jazz Across Generations

Harri Heinilä

Dig That Lick:
Exploring Patterns in Jazz with Computational Methods

Lucas Henry, Klaus Frieler, Gabriel Solis, Martin Pfleiderer,
Simon Dixon, Frank Höger, Tillman Weyde, Hélène-Camille Crayencour

Gladys Bentley: From “Brown Bomber of Sophisticated Songs”
to “Gender Nonconforming, Lesbian Superstar”
of the Harlem Renaissance

Magdalena Fuernkranz

Artistic Research in Jazz:
A Case Study in Jazz Composition for Large Ensemble

Emiliano Sampaio

Pyramids on the Red Square:
The Tours of the Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra behind
the Iron Curtain and to the Middle East (1964–1966)

Bernd Hoffmann

Lessons from the Studio Floor:
New Critical Approaches to Jazz Television

Nicolas Pillai

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