



Experiencing Herbie Hancock
A Listener's Companion
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- 44,99 €
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- 44,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
The musical output of pianist and composer Herbie Hancock is a design rarely seen in jazz; a child prodigy working their way up the ranks to elder statesman and influencing an entire generation of musicians across numerous genres. Sowing his oats in classical repertoire, Hancock used jazz to satiate his musical curiosities enhanced by his undying love of the technological advancements of the day. As a result, Hancock has traversed expectations and continues to be a staple in mainstream music.
In concert with his performance style, Hancock’s compositional efforts have added to the jazz canon and remain popular standards today. Like a musical protein, Hancock has used jazz as his foundation and added his own personal spices creating a unique harmonic invention. In addition to being a virtuoso pianist and composer, Hancock has explored many forms of music such as rock, funk and world music, always looking ahead rather than rehashing what has already been accomplished. Hancock’s chameleon-like ways of changing musical direction to broaden contemporary styles has been met with excitement from both peers and fans alike. But all of this came naturally to Hancock, whose boundless energy and creativity formed the music he loved so deeply.
In Experiencing Herbie Hancock: A Listener’s Companion, author Eric Wendell looks beyond the successes and failures of Hancock’s career in an effort to explore Hancock’s musical design both within the jazz community and within the popular mainstream. Furthermore, Wendell will explore the dramatic impact that Hancock has held on the jazz community and how his efforts have fostered the cross-genre continuity of modern jazz practitioners.
Experiencing Herbie Hancock: A Listener’s Companion, is an ideal work for jazz aficionados, music students and anyone who appreciates the efforts of an artist that would rather look ahead to the great unknown then tread backwards on past endeavors.
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Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock gets a respectful analysis from musician and writer Wendell (Patti Smith), who dissects the illustrious career of the constantly evolving contemporary legend. Wendell's measured narrative follows Hancock from his performance with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 12 in 1952, through his first performances with saxophonist Coleman Hawkins in 1960, to his string of adventurous Blue Note albums. Hancock dazzled as part of Miles Davis's second great quintet on classics such as "My Funny Valentine," "Miles Smiles," and "In a Silent Way." With his own group of musicians, Hancock recorded such gems as "Empyrean Isles," "Speak like a Child," and "Maiden Voyage." The pianist's MTV videos and Oscar win for his 1986 score of the movie Round Midnight brought him to the attention of the masses, but critics blasted him as a sellout for his series of tame funk-electronic fusion albums from the '70s to the '90s. This is an excellent overview of a successful musical maverick who made a career out of finding new ways of breaking the rules.