Icons Among Us - Jazz In The Present Tense - Icons Among Us: Jazz in the Present Tense - Movies - Proper Music - 0845637000807 - November 26, 2013
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Icons Among Us - Jazz In The Present Tense

Icons Among Us: Jazz in the Present Tense

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Icons Among Us - Jazz In The Present Tense

Jazz may be the most uniquely American of all musical forms, a sound that embraces a variety of creative traditions from around the world to create a new form of expression that's joyous, challenging and powerful. After more than a century, jazz remains a vital art form in which the lessons of great artists of the past are studied by fresh young talents who shape them in innovative directions. Filmmakers Lars Larson, Peter J. Vogt and Michael Rivoira set out to document the present and future of jazz in their documentary ICONS AMONG US, which was released both as a multi-part television series and as a stand-along feature-length film. In ICONS AMONG US, the directors introduce viewers to some of the leading lights of contemporary jazz -- veteran musicians such as Herbie Hancock, modern day masters including Terrence Blanchard, young ensembles who interpolate alternative rock sounds into jazz like the Bad Plus and Medeski Martin and Wood, and rising stars such as Ravi Coltrane. In ICONS AMONG US, these performers share their music but also their thoughts as they discuss what jazz means to them, and how their ideas are reflected in their own work.


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Media Movies     DVD
Number of discs 1
Released November 26, 2013
Original release date 2010
EAN/UPC 0845637000807
Label Proper Music INPX4025DVD
Genre Music Video
Dimensions 142 × 191 × 13 mm   ·   85 g
Playtime 01:33:00
Region code Region 1   (Canada og USA)
TV Format NTSC
Language English  
Skuespiller Ravi Coltrane
Skuespiller Bill Frisell
Skuespiller Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band
Skuespiller Esperanza Spalding
Skuespiller Skerik