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Simosko details the life and music of Serge Chaloff in an engaging style, from his childhood in Boston, Massachusetts, through his untimely death in 1957. He also provides a discography of Chaloff's recorded output, much of which has been made available by the 1993 Mosaic Records release of The Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions.

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Musically, it is hard to consider a young saxophonist 'serious' if they haven't heard the Chaloff recordings, especially if he or she is a baritone sax player. The live performances documented throughout this book provide further insights about how much in demand Chaloff was, particularly after he left Herman in 1949. But since almost half of this book is a very detailed and thorough discography, it really affirms just how prolific Chaloff was. For these reasons, the book is important for many readers. * Jazz Educators Journal *
The author has done a good job of balancing the musical legacy with the personal story, placing the accent on the former. * The IAJRC Journal *
...highly recommended for all jazz collections and most academic and special music libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *

Serge Chaloff A Musical Biography and Discography

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 10/29/1998 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810833968, 978-0810833968
    ISBN10: 0810833964

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Simosko details the life and music of Serge Chaloff in an engaging style, from his childhood in Boston, Massachusetts, through his untimely death in 1957. He also provides a discography of Chaloff's recorded output, much of which has been made available by the 1993 Mosaic Records release of The Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions.

    Trade Review
    Musically, it is hard to consider a young saxophonist 'serious' if they haven't heard the Chaloff recordings, especially if he or she is a baritone sax player. The live performances documented throughout this book provide further insights about how much in demand Chaloff was, particularly after he left Herman in 1949. But since almost half of this book is a very detailed and thorough discography, it really affirms just how prolific Chaloff was. For these reasons, the book is important for many readers. * Jazz Educators Journal *
    The author has done a good job of balancing the musical legacy with the personal story, placing the accent on the former. * The IAJRC Journal *
    ...highly recommended for all jazz collections and most academic and special music libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *

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