Lambert, Hendricks & Ross was an unusual vocal jazz trio. Made up of Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, and Annie Ross, they were one of the only interracial and mixed gender vocal jazz groups in the United States in the late 1950s. They were known for their vocalese—a style of singing in which lyrics are set to recorded instrumental melodies and improvisations. Their music revealed that the voice could fulfill its traditional role by contributing language through lyrics, and simultaneously take on the qualities of an instrument. In 1957, they set words to Count Basie big band recordings and recreated the entire ensemble with three voices. Their album Sing a Song of Basie (1957), was not only a hit, but is now considered the first foundational gr...
This thesis deals with jazz singing as it is experienced in Montreal. It examines the interplay betw...
Popular music has been defined by each generation in a different way. The idea of popularity in musi...
The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal m...
It has been fifty-one years since the last Lambert, Hendricks & Ross studio recording. Since then Da...
The New Orleans hot jazz vocal trio the Boswell Sisters was one of the leading ensembles of the 1930...
Á chaque époque le jazz vocal s'est appuyé sur la musique instrumentale de jazz comme l'indique les ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation proposes that conductors should consider quality vocal jazz arrangemen...
A comparison and analysis of existing texts whose focus was jazz and contemporary vocal ensemble tec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [70]-71)This thesis examines the role of musical voice an...
Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz vocalist, had an extreme impact on the world of musicians and singers...
There has been insufficient academic research on the music of the Eastern Cape in general and Port E...
abstract: The Vocal Jazz ensemble, a uniquely American choral form, has grown and flourished in the ...
Experimental composer and performer Joan La Barbara treats the voice as a musical instrument. Throug...
Voices Found: Free Jazz and Singing contributes to a wave of voice studies scholarship with the firs...
Á chaque époque le jazz vocal s’est appuyé sur la musique instrumentale de jazz comme l’indique les ...
This thesis deals with jazz singing as it is experienced in Montreal. It examines the interplay betw...
Popular music has been defined by each generation in a different way. The idea of popularity in musi...
The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal m...
It has been fifty-one years since the last Lambert, Hendricks & Ross studio recording. Since then Da...
The New Orleans hot jazz vocal trio the Boswell Sisters was one of the leading ensembles of the 1930...
Á chaque époque le jazz vocal s'est appuyé sur la musique instrumentale de jazz comme l'indique les ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation proposes that conductors should consider quality vocal jazz arrangemen...
A comparison and analysis of existing texts whose focus was jazz and contemporary vocal ensemble tec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [70]-71)This thesis examines the role of musical voice an...
Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz vocalist, had an extreme impact on the world of musicians and singers...
There has been insufficient academic research on the music of the Eastern Cape in general and Port E...
abstract: The Vocal Jazz ensemble, a uniquely American choral form, has grown and flourished in the ...
Experimental composer and performer Joan La Barbara treats the voice as a musical instrument. Throug...
Voices Found: Free Jazz and Singing contributes to a wave of voice studies scholarship with the firs...
Á chaque époque le jazz vocal s’est appuyé sur la musique instrumentale de jazz comme l’indique les ...
This thesis deals with jazz singing as it is experienced in Montreal. It examines the interplay betw...
Popular music has been defined by each generation in a different way. The idea of popularity in musi...
The theories of Heinrich Schenker are regarded as among the most important in the history of tonal m...