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Brad Mehldau, jazz and the pop-rock repertoire: highbrow and lowbrow

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Resumo:Brad Mehldau’s adaptations of pop-rock repertoire had a significant impact in contemporary jazz practices and discourses and contributed considerably to stimulate the discussion around canon and artistic value in jazz. Taking the binomials jazz/not jazz and highbrow/lowbrow as a point of departure (Levine 1988, Walser 2007, Meisel 2010, Swirski & Vanhanen 2017, Ake 2019), we analyze to what extent the process of choice of the repertoire recorded by American pianist Brad Mehldau defied stratified constructions on art in the context of the jazz milieu.
Autores principais:Diniz, Alexandre
Outros Autores:Pinheiro, Ricardo
Assunto:Mehldau Jazz Highbrow Lowbrow Canon Improvisation Standard Pop Rock Repertoire Piano Music industry Jazz history Jazz education Record companies Reception John Coltrane Culture media Popular music
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
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Resumo:Brad Mehldau’s adaptations of pop-rock repertoire had a significant impact in contemporary jazz practices and discourses and contributed considerably to stimulate the discussion around canon and artistic value in jazz. Taking the binomials jazz/not jazz and highbrow/lowbrow as a point of departure (Levine 1988, Walser 2007, Meisel 2010, Swirski & Vanhanen 2017, Ake 2019), we analyze to what extent the process of choice of the repertoire recorded by American pianist Brad Mehldau defied stratified constructions on art in the context of the jazz milieu.