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The Early Musical Development of Louis Armstrong in Chicago and New York, 1923-1928

Author:
Harker, Brian
Trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) gave some of the most innovative jazz performances of the 1920s. Inspired by New Orleans clarinetists and drummers, he cultivated an unusually arpeggiated solo cornet style enlivened by a strong sense of rhythmic "swing." These features merged with traits acquired in the north—such as triadic extensions, tempo rubato, and a confident upper register—to produce the polished vernacular of his mature music in the 20s.
Retrieval Information
ISBN:
0-591-60230-X
Library of Congress Call Number:
ML419 .A75 H37 1997g
UMI:
9809722
Dates
Defense:
1997
Degrees:
PhD, 1997
Commitee Information
Sponsors:
Mark Tucker
Committee Members:
Dan Ferguson, Jonathan Kramer; Robert O'Meally (Eng/Comp.Lit), J.W. Smit (Hist)

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