Music 007 Quiz 11 - Study help PDF

Title Music 007 Quiz 11 - Study help
Author Richard Ni
Course Evolution Of Jazz Lancaster Center
Institution The Pennsylvania State University
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Music 007 Quiz 11 1.Highly original tenor saxophonist and composer; he shared the front line with Miles Davis in the Davis Quintet of 1965-68: Wayne Shorter 2.Superb pianist, improviser, and composer; he was a member of the rhythm section of the Miles Davis Quintet of 1965-68: Herbie Hancock 3.Excellent, versatile and responsive bass player; he was a member of the rhythm section of the Miles Davis Quintet of 1965-68: Ron Carter 4.Phenomenal, imaginative and influential drummer, he was only 18 when Miles Davis hired him in 1963; he was a member of the rhythm section of the Miles Davis Quintet of 1965-68: Tony Williams 5.A virtuoso on alto saxophone, flute, and bass clarinet, he was identified with the avant-garde; his "free" improvisations often included erratic screeching amid wild torrents of notes: Eric Dolphy 6.Composed, arranged, and performed by pianist Cecil Taylor, this piece was recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in 1974: Jitney #2 7.Avant-garde bassist, he was highly regarded as a virtuoso performer, composer, and band leader; he led an experimental workshop in New York City; his modernist leanings were tempered by his tendency to swing hard: Charles Mingus 8.The leader of the double quartet that recorded Free Jazz in 1960: Ornette Coleman 9.In the following piece, who is the saxophone player? A) Albert Ayler B) Archie Shepp C) Ornette Coleman D) John Coltrane E) Wayne Shorter 10.In the following piece, who is the soloist from 0:17 to 0:54? A) Freddie Hubbard B) Albert Ayler C) Miles Davis D) John Coltrane E) Wayne Shorter 11. A virtuoso hard bop trumpeter, he played on Maiden Voyage and One Finger Snap: Freddie Hubbard

12. A pivotal figure in the free jazz movement, he met with considerable hostility before achieving any acclaim for his unorthodox brand of composition and performance on alto saxophone; one of the striking features of his style was his intensification of pitch bending: Ornette Coleman 13.Trumpeter, composer, and band leader; a leading figure in the free jazz movement; he frequently shared the front line with the composer of such notable pieces as Lonely Woman and Congeniality: Don Cherry 14. In the following piece, who is the soloist from 4:04 to 4:53? A) Tommy Flanagan B) Horace Silver C) Herbie Hancock D) Bill Evans E) Wayne Shorter 15. Many free jazz combos dispensed with which instrument Piano 16. Virtuoso avant-garde pianist; he was leader of an ensemble (or unit) with unusual instrumentation; one of his pieces, which was performed by the ensemble, is Enter Evening Cecil Taylor 17. The bass player in the quartet led by the bandleader on plastic alto saxophone; he played bass on such notable recordings as Lonely Woman and Congeniality: Charlie Haden...


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