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Warne Marsh Site |
Jack Goodwin, has a site dedicated to all things Warne. Includes a nice discography and Warne Marsh related news |
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Lennie Tristano Catalog - album index |
A very nice catalog sorted by discography as well as by session. |
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Lennie Tristano Solo (Storyville) |
Amazing video of the gig performed and recorded on October 31, 1965 in the Tivoli Gardens Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Out of Nowhere, A novel inspired by and dedicated to the music of Warne Marsh |
Haven't had a chance to read this yet, but it's definitely "on-deck" |
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Charles Sibirsy |
Charles studied with Sal Mosca and notes on his site that he is influenced by LT |
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Another review of Primal Elegance (Bud Tristano and Connie Crothers) |
This one is translated courtesy of Google, original url is here |
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A review of Primal Elegance (Bud Tristano and Connie Crothers) |
It all came into focus and I saw the light after reading this. I guess I was just listening too hard. |
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Another (english) review of Primal Elegance |
Bud is the man! Read this and find out why! |
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Primal Elegance - Bud Tristano and Connie Crothers |
An amazing collection of freely improvised songs. |
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Betty Scott sings with Lennie Tristano (JR13CD) |
Recorded by Lennie Tristano and Betty Scott in sessions at Lennie Tristano's studios, Palo Alto Street, Hollis, NY. |
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Lennie Tristano, his life music and teachings A dissertation by Eunmi Shim |
Lists a table of contents, and abstract and how to order a copy. |
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A study of Lennie Tristano at the Jazz House Library |
A very analytical review of the Mosaic release. |
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Listing at the All Music Guide |
Biography, discography and other information |
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Misc Articles |
Digital Art inspired by Lennie |
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Misc Articles |
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Lenny Popkin Article |
A Lenny Popkin review translated from french |
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Misc Articles |
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Misc Articles |
In 1993 the duo ‘Two Penguins in the Desert’ played in the ‘Bimhuis at the Birmingham’-festival, alongside Willem Breuker Kollektief, The ICP orchestra, and the podium trio. On account of this concert Braam was commissioned by Birmingham Jazz to rewrite some compositions of pianist-composer Lennie Tristano, and these pieces were to be played by an Anglo-Dutch quintet at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam for Dutch Radio and |
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Biography at Musicplex.com |
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Strange site with a biography of Lennie |
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Another biography from the All Music Guide |
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Music of Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis & Max Roach MUSC 392 SP |
This course is conceived as an examination of restructural musics from the 50s/60s time cycle and the role of three major artists in helping to influence and set the aesthetic agenda (and conceptual focus) of postmodern music evolution after the Second World War. The course will use each artist as both a study in itself as well as a point of definition that relates to the broader subject of improvised music and related artists (and/or musics). There will be listening assignments every class--four papers will also be required, one research paper and two listening recognition tests. |
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Jailhouse rock connection |
Elvis gets pissed |
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Jack Kerouac On the Beat Generation |
Jack Kerouac was a fan |
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Bird Lives! |
Cool link to an essay |
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Bud Tristano's Web Site |
A self-described free guitarist |
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Warne Marsh Bio Unsung Cat |
An Unsung Cat explores the life and music of the significantly underappreciated jazz saxophonist, Warne Marsh. Safford Chamberlain follows the artist from his start in youth bands like the Hollywood Canteen Kids and The Teen-Agers, his studies under Lennie Tristano, his brilliant playing of the 1950s, his disappearance from public view in the 1960s, his re-emergence in the 1970s, and his belated recognition in the 1980s as one of the finest tenor players of the post-World War II era. Through interviews with the Marsh family and friends, Chamberlain offers an inside view of Marsh's private life, including his struggles with drug abuse. Detailed analysis of outstanding performances complements the personal story. The book also offers an extensively researched discography and photographs that reveal the public and private face of this unique performer. A significant addition to the literature of jazz studies. |
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Drori Mondlak |
Drori Mondlak, drummer, influenced and inspired by Tristano's teachings, also studied with Sal Mosca and Joe Morello......has dedicated himself to the art of melodic drumming. |
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Bill Russo |
Bill Russo is the conductor of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra and former student and arranger for the Woody Herman band. He teaches at Columbia college in Chicago |
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Tristano Influence |
More Influence |
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Billy Joel Discusses studying with Lennie |
Not much online, but I'd like to hear the radio show |
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Satch Bio |
More Satch |
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Arnold Fishkin Obituary |
The bass player on many of Lennie's tracks |
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Random posting that rips on Dave Brubeck a bit |
My father always told me that Brubeck should be arrested for stealing |
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ARTIST: JORGENSMANN QUARTET THEO |
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Another Lennie Inspiration |
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Remembering The Half Note |
An article about the Half Note, a frequent venue for Lennie |
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Chet Baker Interview |
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Satch Talking about lessons |
Satriani goes on and on about how cool and crusty Lennie was. He describes the impossible lesson assignments Lennie gave him and the fact that if he made a mistake, his lesson was over. |
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Satch (thanks Bud!) Talking about lessons |
Joe Satriani article noting the Lennie Tristano Apprenticeship |
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Jailhouse rock scene |
I found this poem where the writer imagines themselves as Judy Taylors father in Jailhouse rock. |
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A lesson from Lee Konitz |
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Cecil Taylor Panel Discussion |
Cecil sounds a little testy at times |
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olson |
Just someone who thinks Lennies a hero! |
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Connie Crothers Reviews |
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Scat interpretation of Lennies Pennies |
Amazing scat version of Lennie's Pennies by a german artist, Michael Schiefel |
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Poetry |
A poem dedicated to Lennie |
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Cool Jazz Description |
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Orchestra Hall Program 1950 - Inside |
Grandma had this one too |
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Orchestra Hall Program 1950 - Cover |
Grandma had this one too! |
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Photo from Metronome Magazine |
Grandma had this |
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Review of The New Tristano, Atlantic 1357 |
Downbeat review, originally published June 7, 1962 |
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The History of Jazz |
One of a series of ariticles written in a Chicago paper (1985). |
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Watered Down Bop Destroying Jazz |
Originally published in Downbeat, October 6, 1950 |
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Tristano Quotes, by Richard Tabnik |
An article written by Richard Tabnick |
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Tristano Myths Refuted, by Richard Tabnik |
An article written by Richard Tabnick |
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Tristano and Bach, by Richard Tabnik |
An article written by Richard Tabnick |
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Zen and Jazz, by Richard Tabnik |
An article written by Richard Tabnick |
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Konitz On Cool |
An interview with Lee Konitz |
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The Jazz Institute of Chicago |
This site explores Chicagos great jazz talent, old and new. |
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What are those tunes? |
The *key* to many of Lennie's originals and the standards they were based on. |
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Transcriptions |
Al Levy sells midi file transcriptions of tunes by Lennie and many others. |
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Peter Ind |
One of Lennie's students and an excellent example of a Flash web site. |
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Lennie Tristano (Italian Site) |
The more I browse it, the more I think I know Italian! |
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The Original Lennie Tristano Website |
This is a very original site by Elio Deluca :) |
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Sal Mosca.com |
A site of one of Lennie Tristano's students, maintained by Steve Mosca. |
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Lee Konitz Discography |
Again, by Stephen Miner |
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Lennie Tristano Discography |
An incredible discography by Stephen Miner. |
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Tristano U |
Another very good introduction to Tristano and his students, with a brief discography included |
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Bluth, Messina, Chattin Trio - Zinnia Records |
A trio from conneticuit made up of musicians heavily influced by the Tristano school, some of them direct pupils. Zinnia Records releases recordings by mostly Tristano-related artists, including a few rare Sal Mosca-Warne Marsh Live at the Village Vanguard CDs. |
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Warne Marsh Information Pool |
The only Marsh-related site on the Net as of this writing. Includes discography, musicians index, related articles, and an excellent obituary. |
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WNUR's Take on the Tristano School |
Included in WNUR's Jazz Web, this page discusses the Tristano school and its relation to the development of modern jazz |
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A Jazz Improvisation Primer by Marc Sabatella |
As the name suggests a primer on Jazz with some mention of the Tristano School |
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Richard Tabnik |
A New York recording artist and former student of Lee Konitz, Richard's page is a wealth of sources relating to Tristano, including insightful articles regarding the pianist and his teaching methods. |
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Jazz Records inc |
The record company founded by Lennie Tristano, and now administered by Carol Tristano and Lenny Popkin, this site contains their complete catalog, which, in addition to most of the Tristano oeuvre, includes releases from Sal Mosca and Connie Crothers. |