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Jam sessions in Manhattan as rituals

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Resumo:ABSTRACT - This paper addresses the relationships between jazz jam sessions in Manhattan and the concepts of scene, ritual and race. These issues emerged during research that, from an ethnomusicological perspective, focused on the role of jam sessions in Manhattan as a privileged context for learning the performative styles of jazz, the development of the creative process, the construction of professional networks and the establishment of the status of musicians. Starting from the analysis of five venues of jazz performance in Manhattan, New York, arguably the most important stage for jazz performance in the world, I demonstrate the importance of participating in jam sessions in the professional careers of jazz musicians by examining their relationship with this performative occasion.
Autores principais:Pinheiro, Ricardo
Assunto:Ethnomusicology Jam session Jazz Ritual
Ano:2012
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:ABSTRACT - This paper addresses the relationships between jazz jam sessions in Manhattan and the concepts of scene, ritual and race. These issues emerged during research that, from an ethnomusicological perspective, focused on the role of jam sessions in Manhattan as a privileged context for learning the performative styles of jazz, the development of the creative process, the construction of professional networks and the establishment of the status of musicians. Starting from the analysis of five venues of jazz performance in Manhattan, New York, arguably the most important stage for jazz performance in the world, I demonstrate the importance of participating in jam sessions in the professional careers of jazz musicians by examining their relationship with this performative occasion.