Jazz - A Film By Ken Burns

Jazz - A Film By Ken Burns


Starring:Wynton Marsalis, Keith David, Duke Ellington, Branford Marsalis, Gary Giddins, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Matthew Broderick, James Lincoln Collier, Louis Armstrong, Stan Levey, Gene Krupa, Joya Sherrill, Fats Waller, Harry Connick Jr., George Wein, Jimmy Rowles, Lionel Hampton, Art Blakey, Milt Jackson
Director: Ken Burns
Studio: Pbs Paramount
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns's expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America's classical music--especially in episodes 1 through 7. It's here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and hangs historical narratives around the music with convincing authority. Time can stand still as images float past to the sound of grainy vintage jazz, and the drama of a phonograph needle being placed on Louis Armstrong's celestial "West End Blues" is nearly sublime.

The film is also potent in arguing that the history of race in the 20th-century U.S. is at jazz's heart. But a few problems arise. First is Burns's reliance on Wynton Marsalis as his chief musical commentator. Marsalis might be charming and musically expert, but he's no historian. For the film to devote three of its episodes to the 1930s, one expects a bit more historical substance. Also, Jazz condenses the period of 1961 to the present into one episode, glossing over some of the music's giant steps. Burns has said repeatedly that he didn't know much about jazz when he began this project. So perhaps Jazz, for all its glory, would better be called Jazz: What I've Learned Since I Started Listening (And I Haven't Gotten Much Past 1961). For those who are already passionate about jazz, the film will stoke debate (and some derision, together with some reluctant praise). But for everyone else, it will amaze and entertain and kindle a flame for some of the greatest music ever dreamed. --Andrew Bartlett
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    Starring: Wynton Marsalis , Duke Ellington , Keith David , Branford Marsalis , and Gary Giddins
    Director: Ken Burns
    Manufacturer: Pbs Paramount
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    ASIN: B000BITUEI
    Release Date: 2004-09-28

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    Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns's expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America's classical music--especially in episodes 1 through 7. It's here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and hangs historical narratives around the music with convincing authority. Time can stand still as images float past to the sound of grainy vintage jazz, and the drama of a phonograph needle being placed on Louis Armstrong's celestial "West End Blues" is nearly sublime.

    The film is also potent in arguing that the history of race in the 20th-century U.S. is at jazz's heart. But a few problems arise. First is Burns's reliance on Wynton Marsalis as his chief musical commentator. Marsalis might be charming and musically expert, but he's no historian. For the film to devote three of its episodes to the 1930s, one expects a bit more historical substance. Also, Jazz condenses the period of 1961 to the present into one episode, glossing over some of the music's giant steps. Burns has said repeatedly that he didn't know much about jazz when he began this project. So perhaps Jazz, for all its glory, would better be called Jazz: What I've Learned Since I Started Listening (And I Haven't Gotten Much Past 1961). For those who are already passionate about jazz, the film will stoke debate (and some derision, together with some reluctant praise). But for everyone else, it will amaze and entertain and kindle a flame for some of the greatest music ever dreamed. --Andrew Bartlett
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      Jazz - A Film by Ken Burns
      Starring: Wynton Marsalis , Duke Ellington , Keith David , Branford Marsalis , and Gary Giddins
      Director: Ken Burns
      Manufacturer: Pbs Home Video
      ProductGroup: DVD
      Binding: DVD

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      Similar Items:
      1. Ken Burns's Jazz: The Story of American Music
      2. Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - A Musical Journey
      3. Jazz: A History of America's Music
      4. Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
      5. Baseball - A Film by Ken Burns

      ASIN: B00004XQOU
      Release Date: 2001-01-02

      Amazon.com essential video

      Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns's expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America's classical music--especially in episodes 1 through 7. It's here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and hangs historical narratives around the music with convincing authority. Time can stand still as images float past to the sound of grainy vintage jazz, and the drama of a phonograph needle being placed on Louis Armstrong's celestial "West End Blues" is nearly sublime.

      The film is also potent in arguing that the history of race in the 20th-century U.S. is at jazz's heart. But a few problems arise. First is Burns's reliance on Wynton Marsalis as his chief musical commentator. Marsalis might be charming and musically expert, but he's no historian. For the film to devote three of its episodes to the 1930s, one expects a bit more historical substance. Also, Jazz condenses the period of 1961 to the present into one episode, glossing over some of the music's giant steps. Burns has said repeatedly that he didn't know much about jazz when he began this project. So perhaps Jazz, for all its glory, would better be called Jazz: What I've Learned Since I Started Listening (And I Haven't Gotten Much Past 1961). For those who are already passionate about jazz, the film will stoke debate (and some derision, together with some reluctant praise). But for everyone else, it will amaze and entertain and kindle a flame for some of the greatest music ever dreamed. --Andrew Bartlett

      Description

      The story, sound, and soul of a nation come together in the most American of art forms: Jazz. Ken Burns, who riveted the nation with The Civil War and Baseball, celebrates the music's soaring achievements, from its origins in blues and ragtime through swing, bebop, and fusion. Six years in the making, this "soundbreaking" series blends 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 still photographs, and over 2,000 rare and archival film clips. The 10-part musical journey spotlights many of America's most original, creative--and tragic--figures, including Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis. Special features of the PBS DVD Gold include bonus performances and The Making of Jazz documentary.
      Jazz - A Film By Ken Burns
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Jazz - A Film By Ken Burns
        Starring: Wynton Marsalis , Duke Ellington , Keith David , Branford Marsalis , and Gary Giddins
        Director: Ken Burns
        Manufacturer: Pbs Paramount
        ProductGroup: DVD
        Binding: DVD

        GeneralGeneral | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
        Coltrane, JohnColtrane, John | Artists | Music Video & Concerts | Genres | DVD | Video
        Presley, ElvisPresley, Elvis | Artists | Music Video & Concerts | Genres | DVD | Video
        GeneralGeneral | Classic Rock | Music Video & Concerts | Genres | DVD | Video
        Broderick, MatthewBroderick, Matthew | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        David, KeithDavid, Keith | ( D ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Ellington, DukeEllington, Duke | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Hancock, HerbieHancock, Herbie | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Jackson, Samuel LJackson, Samuel L | ( J ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Keith, DavidKeith, David | ( K ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Marsalis, BranfordMarsalis, Branford | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
        Marsalis, WyntonMarsalis, Wynton | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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        Sinatra, FrankSinatra, Frank | ( S ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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        DocumentaryDocumentary | Boxed Sets | Stores | DVD | Video
        Used DVDsUsed DVDs | Stores | DVD | Video | Action & Adventure | African American Cinema | Animation | Anime & Manga | Art House & International | Classics | Comedy | Cult Movies | Documentary | Drama | Educational | Fitness & Yoga | Gay & Lesbian | Horror | Kids & Family | Military & War | Music Video & Concerts | Musicals & Performing Arts | Mystery & Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Special Interests | Sports | Television | Westerns
        All ParamountAll Paramount | Paramount Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
        Boxed SetsBoxed Sets | Paramount Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
        ( J )( J ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
        AllAll | PBS | Specialty Stores | DVD | Video
        Similar Items:
        1. Ken Burns's Jazz: The Story of American Music
        2. Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - A Musical Journey
        3. Jazz: A History of America's Music
        4. Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
        5. Baseball - A Film by Ken Burns

        ASIN: B0002KPI2I
        Release Date: 2004-09-28

        Amazon.com essential video

        Accompanied by a menagerie of products, Ken Burns's expansive 10-episode paean, Jazz, completes his trilogy on American culture, following The Civil War and Baseball. Spanning more than 19 hours, Jazz is, of course, about a lot more than what many have called America's classical music--especially in episodes 1 through 7. It's here that Burns unearths precious visual images of jazz musicians and hangs historical narratives around the music with convincing authority. Time can stand still as images float past to the sound of grainy vintage jazz, and the drama of a phonograph needle being placed on Louis Armstrong's celestial "West End Blues" is nearly sublime.

        The film is also potent in arguing that the history of race in the 20th-century U.S. is at jazz's heart. But a few problems arise. First is Burns's reliance on Wynton Marsalis as his chief musical commentator. Marsalis might be charming and musically expert, but he's no historian. For the film to devote three of its episodes to the 1930s, one expects a bit more historical substance. Also, Jazz condenses the period of 1961 to the present into one episode, glossing over some of the music's giant steps. Burns has said repeatedly that he didn't know much about jazz when he began this project. So perhaps Jazz, for all its glory, would better be called Jazz: What I've Learned Since I Started Listening (And I Haven't Gotten Much Past 1961). For those who are already passionate about jazz, the film will stoke debate (and some derision, together with some reluctant praise). But for everyone else, it will amaze and entertain and kindle a flame for some of the greatest music ever dreamed. --Andrew Bartlett

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