Jazz Italian Style

Jazz Italian Style From Its Origins in New Orleans to Fascist Italy and Sinatra

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Publisher's Synopsis

Jazz Italian Style explores a complex era in music history, when politics and popular culture collided with national identity and technology. When jazz arrived in Italy at the conclusion of World War I, it quickly became part of the local music culture. In Italy, thanks to the gramophone and radio, many Italian listeners paid little attention to a performer's national and ethnic identity. Nick LaRocca (Italian-American), Gorni Kramer (Italian), the Trio Lescano (Jewish-Dutch), and Louis Armstrong (African-American), to name a few, all found equal footing in the Italian soundscape. The book reveals how Italians made jazz their own, and how, by the mid-1930s, a genre of jazz distinguishable from American varieties and supported by Mussolini began to flourish in northern Italy and in its turn influenced Italian-American musicians. Most importantly, the book recovers a lost repertoire and an array of musicians whose stories and performances are compelling and well worth remembering.

Book information

ISBN: 9781316619476
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 781.650945
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 340
Weight: 450g
Height: 245mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 15mm