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Lee Konitz: Conversations on the Improviser's Art (Jazz Perspectives) Paperback – August 8, 2007
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“Meticulously researched, detailed and documented, this long awaited overview justly establishes Konitz as one of the most consistently brilliant, adventurous and original improvisers in the jazz tradition—a genius as rare as Bird himself.”
—John Zorn
“Hamilton’s work may well mark the inception of a format new to writing on Western music, one which avoids both the self-aggrandizing of autobiography and the stylized subjectification of biography.”
—The Wire
“An extraordinary approach to a biography, with the man himself speaking for extended sessions. The main vibration I felt from Lee’s words was total honesty, almost to a fault. Konitz shows himself to be an acute observer of the scene, full of wisdom and deep musical insights, relevant to any historical period regardless of style. The asides by noted musicians are beautifully woven throughout the pages. I couldn’t put the book down—it is the definition of a living history.”
—David Liebman
The preeminent altoist associated with the “cool” school of jazz, Lee Konitz was one of the few saxophonists of his generation to forge a unique sound independent of the influence of Charlie Parker. In the late 1940s, Konitz began his career with the Claude Thornhill band, during which time he came into contact with Miles Davis, with whom he would later work on the legendary Birth of the Cool sessions. Konitz is perhaps best known through his association with Lennie Tristano, under whose influence much of his sound evolved, and for his work with Stan Kenton and Warne Marsh. His recordings have ranged from cool bop to experimental improvisation and have appeared on such labels as Prestige, Atlantic, Verve, and Polydor.
Crafted out of numerous interviews between the author and his subject, the book offers a unique look at the story of Lee Konitz’s life and music, detailing Konitz’s own insights into his musical education and his experiences with such figures as Miles Davis, Stan Kenton, Warne Marsh, Lennie Tristano, Charles Mingus, Bud Powell, and Bill Evans.
Andy Hamilton is a jazz pianist and contributor to major jazz and contemporary music magazines. He teaches philosophy, and the history and aesthetics of jazz, at Durham University in the United Kingdom. He is also the author of the book Aesthetics and Music (Continuum 2007).
Joe Lovano is a Grammy Award–winning tenor saxophonist. His most recent album is Streams of Expression.
- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
- Publication dateAugust 8, 2007
- Dimensions6.12 x 0.73 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-109780472032174
- ISBN-13978-0472032174
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Andy Hamilton is a jazz pianist and contributor to major jazz and contemporary music magazines. He teaches philosophy, and the history and aesthetics of jazz, at Durham University in the United Kingdom. He is also the author of the book Aesthetics and Music (Continuum 2007).
Joe Lovano is a Grammy Award-winning tenor saxophonist. His most recent album is Streams of Expression.
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- ASIN : 0472032178
- Publisher : University of Michigan Press
- Publication date : August 8, 2007
- Language : English
- Print length : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780472032174
- ISBN-13 : 978-0472032174
- Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.12 x 0.73 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,580,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,218 in Jazz Music (Books)
- #5,137 in Music History & Criticism (Books)
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Andy Hamilton teaches Philosophy, and also History and Aesthetics of Jazz at Durham University, UK. He was also until recently Adjunct Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Western Australia, Perth, and has taught music aesthetics at Hong Kong University.
He specialises in aesthetics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, J.S. Mill and Wittgenstein, and has published Aesthetics and Music (Continuum, 2007), Lee Konitz: Conversations on the Improviser's Art (University of Michigan Press, 2007), The Self In Question: Memory, the Body and Self-Consciousness (Palgrave, 2013), Scruton's Aesthetics, edited with Nick Zangwill (Palgrave, 2011) and The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Wittgenstein and "On Certainty". He edited The Aesthetics of Rhythm, with Peter Cheyne and Max Paddison (Oxford University Press, 2019), and The Aesthetics of Imperfection, with Lara Pearson (Bloomsbury, 2020). Pianos, Toys, Music and Noise: Conversations with Steve Beresford, is forthcoming with Bloomsbury (2021). At the moment he is working on a monograph on Art and Entertainment (Routledge, 2021).
He is a long-standing contributor to "The Wire", "Jazz Review" and "International Piano" magazines, interviewing and writing features on jazz and classical musicians and composers such as Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Elliott Carter, Kaija Saariaho and Christian Wolff. Visit his official website for more information at www.andyhamilton.org.

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Customers find the book insightful and well-written, with one review noting it's a must-read for improvisers. They appreciate the interview format, with one customer describing it as a humble conversation. The book receives positive feedback for its music content, with one review highlighting its value for teachers and students of jazz.
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Customers appreciate the interview format of the book.
"...Pretty differently, here author chooses an original, extensive interview format, augmented by short essays written with the complete approval -and..." Read more
"I like how it's presented as an interview. Also, I like how other musicians' opinions and ideas are interspersed at the right time throughout...." Read more
"...and now...wears his heart on his sleeve... contains interviews with others in the profession...extremely interesting" Read more
"...insightful, opinionated, inspired, grouchy and ultimately humble transcribed conversations with Lee Konitz...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's musical content, with one describing it as an inspiring biography of a master musician.
"...Many great insight and analisys of this great, epocal musician are offered for a good work of comprehension of the complexity of Lee Konitz music..." Read more
"I like how it's presented as an interview. Also, I like how other musicians' opinions and ideas are interspersed at the right time throughout...." Read more
"...about the past and current jazz scene as well as commentaries by other Jazz musicians." Read more
"INSPIRING BIO ON A MASTER MUSICIAN..." Read more
Customers find the book to be great reading material, with one customer noting it is particularly valuable for teachers and students of the music.
"This is a great book that includes Lee's feelings about the past and current jazz scene as well as commentaries by other Jazz musicians." Read more
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"A must read for improvisers..." Read more
Customers find the book insightful, with one customer noting its high quality of information and another highlighting how it provides deep understanding of Lee Konitz's genius.
"Improvisational music followers will find much of value in these insightful, opinionated, inspired, grouchy and ultimately humble transcribed..." Read more
"...Many great insight and analisys of this great, epocal musician are offered for a good work of comprehension of the complexity of Lee Konitz music..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseGreat book. Great service.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2008Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is clearly one of the best books about jazz I ever red. I'd put it next to P.Pettinger's "How My Heart Sings", J Szwed's "Space Is The Place" or E.Jost's "Free Jazz".
Pretty differently, here author chooses an original, extensive interview format, augmented by short essays written with the complete approval -and corrections, is said- of Mr.Konitz himself. Many great insight and analisys of this great, epocal musician are offered for a good work of comprehension of the complexity of Lee Konitz music and his belonging to jazz tendencies such Cool Jazz and Tristano's and others, his relations to many major jazz figures.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA great format, wonderful candid stories, honest evaluation! Some lesser known giants like Sal Mosca are included in the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI like how it's presented as an interview. Also, I like how other musicians' opinions and ideas are interspersed at the right time throughout. There's no secondary-source material here; it's all first-hand. I took a star off because Lee Konitz's (mono)tone of voice is a bit relentless. But it's quite valuable for anyone interested in the music of Lennie Tristano and his acolytes. I've never seen anything about them with this much depth.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase8 books that have helped me explore Jazz, especially guitar, this century & the transition to it.
1. Franck Bergerot, "Jazz", Chambers, 2005.
2. Gary Burton, "Learning to Listen", Berlee, 2013.
3. Nate Chinen, "Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century", Vintage, 2019.
4. Andy Hamilton, "Lee Konitz: Conversations on the Improviser's Art", Michigan, 2007.
5. Joel Harrison, "Guitar Talk: Conversations with Visionary Players", Billboard, 1998.
6. Bill Milkowski, "Rockers, Jazzbos & Visionaries", Billboard, 1998.
7. Alex Skolnick, "Geek to Guitar Hero", Louder Education, 2012.
8. Scott Yanow, "The Great Jazz Guitarists", Backbeat, 2013.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020Format: KindleVerified PurchaseLee opens up about his thoughts on his music and of those before and now...wears his heart on his sleeve... contains interviews with others in the profession...extremely interesting
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book provides insight into the genius of Lee Konitz, whose music continues to inspire. He is a legendary jazz pioneer and an original icon in the field of Improvisation. One of the best jazz biographies I have ever read. Highly recommend.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2009Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseImprovisational music followers will find much of value in these insightful, opinionated, inspired, grouchy and ultimately humble transcribed conversations with Lee Konitz. Konitz has played his way across the full spectrum of jazz and readers would derive great pleasure from the book even if they had never heard him play...but far more if they have. Any one who enjoyed "Time will Tell: Conversations with Paul Bley" would equally enjoy this book as it is similar in format and the very high quality of the information imparted.
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frankReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Andy Hamilton's conversations with the great Lee Konitz gave an excellent insight into the mind ...
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseAndy Hamilton's conversations with the great Lee Konitz gave an excellent insight into the mind of one of finest jazz improviser. What I liked was his honesty and open mindedness about all thinks he was asked. If you enjoy the music of Lennie Tristano and the musicians he influenced you will find this a must read. Frank.
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albert turReviewed in Spain on July 7, 20145.0 out of 5 stars GRAN LIBRO/REPORTAJE
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseMuy bien documentado. Estructurado como un reportaje-entrevista a Lee Konitz. Un libro imprescindible para sus fans y en egneral para cualquier amante del jazz.
booklover2014Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA very thorough and wide-ranging book




