Audio Clip (mp3): Caravan
 



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ANALYSIS: The Melodic and Polyrhythmic Develpoment of John Coltrane's Spontaneous Composition in a Racist Society

  Karlton E. Hester
 

The Melodic and Polyrhythmic Development of John Coltrane's Spontaneous Composition in a Racist Society


Description
This study posits an essential relationship between the spontaneous compositions of John Coltrane's late period, his musical evolution from his formative years to the end of his career, his spiritual development, and the socioculture in which he lived and created. Because of this interdependence, it proposes that racism in American society had significant negative impact upon the music of this African-American composer and his musical colleagues.

ISBN: 0-7734-8574-0 Pages: 288 Year: 1997


Series: Studies in History and Interpretation of Music Number: 54
Subject Area: Music & Dance
Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press

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  Music Subtitle: Caravan (Ellington/Tizol) - performed by Karlton Hester on piccolo with Ralph Armstrong, trap bass and Leonard King, trap drums as part of a live broadcast on WDET Radio, Detroit (from Harmonious Soul Scenes 2000, HRP00009 2000)