Influence and Assimilation in Louis Armstrong's Cornet and Trumpet Work (1923-1928)

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This Study Examines Armstrong'S Cornet And Trumpet Work During His Most Innovative Period 1923-28 With A View To Laying Bare The Sources Of Some Of The Impulses Which Contribute To The Great Outburst Of Emotion And Variety Of Styles That Inform That Work. Analysis Of The Styles Of Contemporaries Such As Bunk Johnson King Oliver Sidney Bechet Bessie Smith Bix Beiderbecke Earl Hines And Others Reveals Characteristics Which Affected Armstrong. Influences Such As White Bands Opera And Radio Minor Modality Other Compositions And The Desire For Anonymity Are Also Treated. The Study Identifies Influential Passages Figures Devices And Techniques As Well As Tracing Armstrong'S Assimilation Of These Influences As Reflected In Specific Aspects Of His Playing. A Concluding Chapter Considers An Armstrong Cornet Solo In A More Holistic Fashion: A Scrutiny Of His Manner Of Integrating Influence With Self-Reference And Original Material In An Extended Passage.
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