ISBN-13: 9780226125190 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 288 str.
Jazz was born on the streets, grew up in the clubs, and will dieso some fearat the university. Facing dwindling commercial demand and the gradual disappearance of venues, many aspiring jazz musicians today learn their craft, and find their careers, in one of the many academic programs that now offer jazz degrees."School for Cool"is their story. Going inside the halls of two of the most prestigious jazz schools aroundat Berklee College of Music in Boston and the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New YorkEitan Y. Wilf tackles a formidable question at the heart of jazz today: can creativity survive institutionalization?
Few art forms epitomize the anti-institutional image more than jazz, but it s precisely at the academy where jazz is now flourishing. This shift has introduced numerous challenges and contradictions to the music s practitioners. Solos are transcribed, technique is standardized, and the whole endeavor is plastered with the label high art a far cry from its freewheeling days. Wilf shows how students, educators, and administrators have attempted to meet these challenges with an inventive spirit and a robust drive to preserveand fosterwhat they consider to be jazz s central attributes: its charisma and unexpectedness. He also highlights the unintended consequences of their efforts to do so. Ultimately, he argues, the gap between creative practice and institutionalized schooling, although real, is often the product of our efforts to close it.
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