Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union. With a New Chapter On the Final Years (1917-1991)

Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union. With a New Chapter On the Final Years (1917-1991)

Cover/Jacket Design byOrlando Adiao
Cover Art byJean-Jacques Sempé
Copyright Holder (This Edition)S. Frederick Starr
Copyright HolderOxford University Press
PublisherProscenium Publishers Inc.
ImprintLimelight Editions
About/SubjectJazz
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationNew York
Copyright1983
First Published In Hardcover1983-05-05
First Published In Paperback1985-10
This Edition Published1994-05
This Impression2015-08-05
Pages / Font392 pages
Edition No.2
ISBN 100-87910-180-6
ISBN 13978-0-87910-180-0
Barcode (EAN)9 780879 101800
Barcode90000
Library of Congress Classification NumberML3509.S7S7
Library of Congress Call Number94-2587
Dewey Decimal Classification Number781.65´0947—dc20
ChaptersForeword to the Revised Edition, xv 1. The Two Revolutuions of 1917, 3 2. The "Low Sweet Fever" Under Tsar Nicholas II, 20 3. Red, But Not Hot, 1917-1924, 37 4. Russia's Roaring Twenties, 1925-1928, 54 5. "The Music of the Gross", 1928-1931, 79 6. The Red Jazz Age, 1932-1936, 107 7. Two Jazzmen of the Stalin Era: Tsfasman and Utesov, 130 8. The Purge That Failed, 1936-1941, 157 9. Swinging for the Fatherland: Jazz Militant, 1941-1945, 181 10. The Sonic Backlash, 1945-1953, 204 11. The Search for Authenticity, 1950-1955, 235 12. Cooptation and Conflict, 1960-1967, 261 13. The Rock Inundation, 1968-1980, 289 14. Emancipation and Pluralism, 1980-1990, 316 15. Coda, 335 Note, 341 Index, 377 Supplementary Index, 389
NotesOriginally published as 'Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union (1917-1980)'
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