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Book Synopsis
Music and the Creative Spirit is a book of interviews with today's innovators in Jazz, Improvisation, and the Avant Garde, including Pat Metheny, Regina Carter, Fred Anderson, John Zorn, Joshua Redman, and others.

Trade Review
Lloyd Peterson brought a lifetime of loving jazz-its offshoots, and music of all sorts-to bear on his Music And The Creative Spirit. His earnest desire to understand its motivating spirit radiates from the questions he poses to the 41 musicians interviewed in the book like a neon sign on a dark night....invaluable. * DownBeat Magazine, February 2007 *
A fascinating book. * Earshot Jazz, July 2006 *
I found all of the interviews to be illuminating and incisive...Bravo to Lloyd Peterson for his hard work and the great outcome....Highly Recommended! * Downtown Music Gallery *
[A] wonderfully rich collection of interviews...Highly recommended for any students of the relationship between creativity and society. * Reclaim The Media *
This book goes a long way to opening up the door for people to better understand the artists, and therefore, to hopefully better understand the music and develop a deeper appreciation from some of the most brilliant musicians creating today. * Jazzto.Ca *
Adds insight to a musical activity that is many times overlooked, but arguably crucial to all music regardless of style, genre, or era. It captures moments in time that, like an improvisation, are lost once they are played. * CAML Review, vol 35, no 1 *
Focusing on music innovators, this book contains interviews with 41 jazz artists who discuss their ideas about music, gender, audiences, composition and inspiration, musical and social influences, philosophy, teaching students, improvisation, and other subjects. Artists interviewed include Regina Carter, Marilyn Crispell, Bill Frisell, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny, Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider, and Derek Bailey. Some b&w photos are incorporated. There is no bibliography. Peterson is a contributor to Downbeat and Earshot magazines. * Reference and Research Book News, November 2006 *
What makes the book work is that the different answers to the same question often add up to an understanding that transcends any individual response and, consequently, succeeds at getting closer to the heart of the matter....Peterson has created a wonderfully unbiased exploration of what it is to make music. Because it's a series of interviews it's a book that you can read in dribs and drabs; but by the time you've read the last interview...you'll have a greater insight into what the process is. And, perhaps, a more open mind to check out areas to which you've yet to be exposed. For that alone Music and the Creative Spirit is a resounding success. * All About Jazz *
It provides important material...Thanks to Lloyd Peterson, these particular artists got the opportunity to define their music, so it was all worth it. * Jazz Notes, Vol. 18, No. 2 *
An interesting study... * Music Works *
Elicits frank, fascinating answers. Music and the Creative Spirit is unfiltered, gut-level jazz oral history....penetrating... * JazzTimes Magazine, Vol. 37, No. 6 (July/August 2007) *
One of the best and most complete portraits on the state of jazz as it really is right now that has come along in, well....ever. -- Pat Metheny, PatMetheny.com - "Pat Recommends"
At Peterson's urging, the musicians tackle all the favourite esthetic questions. Peterson is certainly steeped in the issues and his interviewees respond with great candor. -- Peter Hum * Jazzblog.Ca On The Ottawa Citizen Website, April 18 2009 *

Table of Contents
Part 1 Editor's Foreword Part 2 Preface Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Introduction Chapter 5 1. Fred Anderson Chapter 6 2. Derek Bailey Chapter 7 3. Joey Baron Chapter 8 4. Tim Berne Chapter 9 5. Peter Brotzmann Chapter 10 6. Regina Carter Chapter 11 7. Chicago Roundtable Chapter 12 8. Marilyn Crispell Chapter 13 9. Jack DeJohnette Chapter 14 10. Dave Douglas Chapter 15 11. Hamid Drake Chapter 16 12. Bill Frisell Chapter 17 13. Fred Frith Chapter 18 14. Annie Gosfield Chapter 19 15. Mats Gustafsson Chapter 20 16. Barry Guy Chapter 21 17. Dave Holland Chapter 22 18. Susie Ibarra Chapter 23 19. Eyvind Kang Chapter 24 20. Steve Lacy Chapter 25 21. George Lewis Chapter 26 22. Pat Martino Chapter 27 23. Christian McBride Chapter 28 24. Brad Mehldau Chapter 29 25. Myra Melford Chapter 30 26. Pat Metheny Chapter 31 27. Jason Moran Chapter 32 28. Ikue Mori Chapter 33 29. David Murray Chapter 34 30. Paal Nilssen-Love Chapter 35 31. Greg Osby Chapter 36 32. Evan Parker Chapter 37 33. William Parker Chapter 38 34. Joshua Redman Chapter 39 35. Maria Schneider Chapter 40 36. Wadada Leo Smith Chapter 41 37. Ken Vandermark Chapter 42 38. Cuong Vu Chapter 43 39. David S. Ware Chapter 44 40. Otomo Yoshihide Chapter 45 41. John Zorn Chapter 46 42. Pat Metheny Part 47 Index Part 48 About the Author

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 7/27/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810852846, 978-0810852846
      ISBN10: 0810852845

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Music and the Creative Spirit is a book of interviews with today's innovators in Jazz, Improvisation, and the Avant Garde, including Pat Metheny, Regina Carter, Fred Anderson, John Zorn, Joshua Redman, and others.

      Trade Review
      Lloyd Peterson brought a lifetime of loving jazz-its offshoots, and music of all sorts-to bear on his Music And The Creative Spirit. His earnest desire to understand its motivating spirit radiates from the questions he poses to the 41 musicians interviewed in the book like a neon sign on a dark night....invaluable. * DownBeat Magazine, February 2007 *
      A fascinating book. * Earshot Jazz, July 2006 *
      I found all of the interviews to be illuminating and incisive...Bravo to Lloyd Peterson for his hard work and the great outcome....Highly Recommended! * Downtown Music Gallery *
      [A] wonderfully rich collection of interviews...Highly recommended for any students of the relationship between creativity and society. * Reclaim The Media *
      This book goes a long way to opening up the door for people to better understand the artists, and therefore, to hopefully better understand the music and develop a deeper appreciation from some of the most brilliant musicians creating today. * Jazzto.Ca *
      Adds insight to a musical activity that is many times overlooked, but arguably crucial to all music regardless of style, genre, or era. It captures moments in time that, like an improvisation, are lost once they are played. * CAML Review, vol 35, no 1 *
      Focusing on music innovators, this book contains interviews with 41 jazz artists who discuss their ideas about music, gender, audiences, composition and inspiration, musical and social influences, philosophy, teaching students, improvisation, and other subjects. Artists interviewed include Regina Carter, Marilyn Crispell, Bill Frisell, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny, Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider, and Derek Bailey. Some b&w photos are incorporated. There is no bibliography. Peterson is a contributor to Downbeat and Earshot magazines. * Reference and Research Book News, November 2006 *
      What makes the book work is that the different answers to the same question often add up to an understanding that transcends any individual response and, consequently, succeeds at getting closer to the heart of the matter....Peterson has created a wonderfully unbiased exploration of what it is to make music. Because it's a series of interviews it's a book that you can read in dribs and drabs; but by the time you've read the last interview...you'll have a greater insight into what the process is. And, perhaps, a more open mind to check out areas to which you've yet to be exposed. For that alone Music and the Creative Spirit is a resounding success. * All About Jazz *
      It provides important material...Thanks to Lloyd Peterson, these particular artists got the opportunity to define their music, so it was all worth it. * Jazz Notes, Vol. 18, No. 2 *
      An interesting study... * Music Works *
      Elicits frank, fascinating answers. Music and the Creative Spirit is unfiltered, gut-level jazz oral history....penetrating... * JazzTimes Magazine, Vol. 37, No. 6 (July/August 2007) *
      One of the best and most complete portraits on the state of jazz as it really is right now that has come along in, well....ever. -- Pat Metheny, PatMetheny.com - "Pat Recommends"
      At Peterson's urging, the musicians tackle all the favourite esthetic questions. Peterson is certainly steeped in the issues and his interviewees respond with great candor. -- Peter Hum * Jazzblog.Ca On The Ottawa Citizen Website, April 18 2009 *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Editor's Foreword Part 2 Preface Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Introduction Chapter 5 1. Fred Anderson Chapter 6 2. Derek Bailey Chapter 7 3. Joey Baron Chapter 8 4. Tim Berne Chapter 9 5. Peter Brotzmann Chapter 10 6. Regina Carter Chapter 11 7. Chicago Roundtable Chapter 12 8. Marilyn Crispell Chapter 13 9. Jack DeJohnette Chapter 14 10. Dave Douglas Chapter 15 11. Hamid Drake Chapter 16 12. Bill Frisell Chapter 17 13. Fred Frith Chapter 18 14. Annie Gosfield Chapter 19 15. Mats Gustafsson Chapter 20 16. Barry Guy Chapter 21 17. Dave Holland Chapter 22 18. Susie Ibarra Chapter 23 19. Eyvind Kang Chapter 24 20. Steve Lacy Chapter 25 21. George Lewis Chapter 26 22. Pat Martino Chapter 27 23. Christian McBride Chapter 28 24. Brad Mehldau Chapter 29 25. Myra Melford Chapter 30 26. Pat Metheny Chapter 31 27. Jason Moran Chapter 32 28. Ikue Mori Chapter 33 29. David Murray Chapter 34 30. Paal Nilssen-Love Chapter 35 31. Greg Osby Chapter 36 32. Evan Parker Chapter 37 33. William Parker Chapter 38 34. Joshua Redman Chapter 39 35. Maria Schneider Chapter 40 36. Wadada Leo Smith Chapter 41 37. Ken Vandermark Chapter 42 38. Cuong Vu Chapter 43 39. David S. Ware Chapter 44 40. Otomo Yoshihide Chapter 45 41. John Zorn Chapter 46 42. Pat Metheny Part 47 Index Part 48 About the Author

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