ISBN-13: 9781780038162 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 142 str.
It is often said that madness is the other side of the coin from genius, and the saxophonists described in this book certainly qualify for both adjectives. This book is an enthusiastic distillation of numerous heavy tomes on the life and work of some of the most notable sax players, together with the man himself, Adolphe Sax; the inventor of the wonderful machine. 'Strikes a masterful, perfect balance between info, humour and insight, wonderfully informative, conveying strongly the passion and excitement these two wonderful music and sax-mad writers have for their subject. Superbly illustrated too. This great book has abundant style and oozes character, just as I would expect, its authors do too. A must for all players and lovers of the saxophone' - Snake Davis. 'Fantastic book - puts you in contact with the centre of things - it's so humbling to think that no one played like these guys before these guys - I've been lucky to meet and talk with Ornette and Sonny Rollins and I once stood at a bar in Paris next to Dexter... and am still buzzing... join the jazz revolution and read this book' - Andy Sheppard. 'At last, a succinct, humorous and evocative introduction to Adolphe Sax, the saxophone, and some of the legendary players who secured its place in Jazz history. Aspiring students will find this quick guide to the essential saxophonists and their recordings invaluable' - Iain Ballamy.
It is often said that madness is the other side of the coin from genius, and the saxophonists described in this book certainly qualify for both adjectives. This book is an enthusiastic distillation of numerous heavy tomes on the life and work of some of the most notable sax players, together with the man himself, Adolphe Sax; the inventor of the wonderful machine. Strikes a masterful, perfect balance between info, humour and insight, wonderfully informative, conveying strongly the passion and excitement these two wonderful music and sax-mad writers have for their subject. Superbly illustrated too. This great book has abundant style and oozes character, just as I would expect, its authors do too. A must for all players and lovers of the saxophone - Snake Davis. Fantastic book - puts you in contact with the centre of things - its so humbling to think that no one played like these guys before these guys - Ive been lucky to meet and talk with Ornette and Sonny Rollins and I once stood at a bar in Paris next to Dexter... and am still buzzing... join the jazz revolution and read this book - Andy Sheppard. At last, a succinct, humorous and evocative introduction to Adolphe Sax, the saxophone, and some of the legendary players who secured its place in Jazz history. Aspiring students will find this quick guide to the essential saxophonists and their recordings invaluable - Iain Ballamy.