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Experience
the inspiration and joy of creation and performance
in Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Life,
an intimate portrait of a unique artist and his
audience. Set in the studio, on the stage, and in
great cities and small towns across the country,
this book captures life on the road for Marsalis
and his musicians, evoking its ritual and renewal,
energy and spirituality.
Describing
the art of improvisation, the book's two voices
mirror the interplay at the heart of jazz-both among
the musicians, and between them and the people they
meet in their travels. "On the road and on the bandstand,"
Wynton writes, "something great may happen at any
moment, something that might even change your life."
Alternately
luminous and boisterous, often poignant, and always
passionate, Marsalis and Vigeland's extraordinary
dialogue is a must for fans, musicians, and anyone
curious about America's only indigenous art form.
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