Peter Broetzmann: Free-Jazz, Revolution and the Politics of Improvisation
By (Author) Daniel Spicer
Watkins Media Limited
Repeater Books
18th February 2025
3rd December 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Theory of music and musicology
Woodwind instruments
788.7165092
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 197mm
369g
Explores the heroic life and revolutionary music of the pioneering German saxophonist, and the radical social and political convictions that informed them. Explores the heroic life and revolutionary music of the pioneering German saxophonist, and the radical social and political convictions that informed them. Peter Br tzmann is the first ever, full-length, English-language biography of one of the most fascinating and inspiring personalities in the history of Western improvised music - and one of the key artistic figures to emerge from the socio-cultural tumult of the 1960s. Drawing on extensive interviews with Br tzmann and key associates, it traces the German saxophonist's crucial role as a pioneer of European free jazz, his restless travels and collaborations and his eventual superstardom, examining the life and work of a fiercely uncompromising artist with a reputation for gruff intensity and total commitment. Digging deep into the history and aesthetics of free jazz in Europe and beyond, it provides detailed analysis of music by Br tzmann and other major figures, while positioning Br tzmann's work - and the wider free jazz milieu - in the context of the revolutionary left-wing, humanist and utopian ideals that inspired and underpinned it. Both intimate and wide-ranging, it tells the story of a man and a music that changed the world.
Daniel Spicer is a writer, broadcaster, improviser and poet. He writes about music for The Wire, Jazzwise, Songlines, WeJazz and The Quietus. He is the author of The Turkish Psychedelic Music Explosion- Anadolu Psych (1965 - 1980).