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Author Hasse, John Edward, 1948-

Title Beyond category : the life and genius of Duke Ellington / John Edward Hasse.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, [1993]
©1993

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  ML410.E44 H37 1993    Available  ---
Description 479 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 405-451) and index.
Contents Enjoying a capital childhood, 1899-1913 -- Starting a career, 1913-23 -- Seeking special sounds, 1923-27 -- Composing at the Cotton Club. 1927-31 -- Taking the road, 1931-35 -- Swinging to a different drummer, 1935-39 -- Making masterpieces, 1939-43 -- Composing for concerts, 1943-51 -- Playing for time, 1951-56 -- Renewing career and creativity, 1956-65 -- Achieving final glories, 1966-74, Elevating Ellington, 1974-.
Summary No one led a band like Duke Ellington, no one led a life like Duke Ellington, and no one wrote music like Duke Ellington: he was one of a kind, beyond category. One of the twentieth century's greatest artists, Ellington led a fascinating life. Despite this, there have been few major biographies and none that adequately assesses his musical achievement. This is the first biography to draw on the thousands of pages of scrapbooks, letters, business records, musical manuscripts, and photographs in the Duke Ellington archives at the Smithsonian Institution. In Beyond Category, John Edward Hasse has written a life story of great depth and beauty.
Ellington was acclaimed in his lifetime as a bandleader, but Hasse explores the source of Duke's genius in his skill as a composer and musical "problem-solver." Unlike other great bandleaders, Ellington personally created most of the music played by his orchestra. With characteristic musical sensitivity, he wrote pieces that were designed for specific players, many of whom are discussed in this book. In addition, in a career spanning five decades, Ellington overcame one racial barrier after another and added hundreds of musical treasures to our national heritage. Hasse offers new insights into Ellington's personality and his business affairs, and provides a new assessment of Ellington's ambitiousness (including his efforts to meet a series of American presidents) and brilliance at taking individuality to an artistic zenith. This is a thorough, balanced, yet admiring portrait of Ellington and his enormous achievement.
In this book, Hasse also guides both the novice and the devoted fan through the bewildering array of Ellington recordings, selecting and commenting on the most essential ones from each period of Ellington's career.
Subject Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
Jazz musicians -- United States -- Biography.
Jazz musicians.
United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Jazz.
Indexed Term Ellington, Duke 1899-1974
Jazz musicians United States Biography
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject MÚsicos de jazz -- EE. UU. -- Biografía.
Other Form: Online version: Hasse, John Edward, 1948- Beyond category. New York : Simon & Schuster, ©1993 (OCoLC)636742196
ISBN 0671703870
9780671703875