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Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton
Author: Howard Reich
Year: January 1, 2003
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.5 MB
Language: English



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Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues vividly recounts the tumultuous life of Jelly Roll Morton, born Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe in 1890 to a large extended family in New Orleans. As a virtuoso pianist with a larger-than-life personality, he composed influential early jazz pieces like "Kansas City Stomp" and "New Orleans Blues. " However, by the late 1930s, Jelly Roll Morton was nearly forgotten, caricatured as a braggart, hustler, and worst of all, a has-been. He was ridiculed by the white popular press and robbed of due royalties by unscrupulous music publishers, leaving his reputation at rock bottom. But then, in 1929, the death of a New Orleans memorabilia collector unearthed a startling archive - unknown later compositions, correspondence, court records, and copyright records that detailed Morton's struggle to salvage his reputation, recover lost royalties, and protect the publishing rights of black musicians. This revealed a much more complex and passionate man than many had realized, fiercely dedicated to his art and possessing an unwavering belief in his own genius, even as he toiled in poverty and obscurity.
Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues ярко рассказывает о бурной жизни Джелли Ролла Мортона, рожденного Фердинандом Джозефом Ламотом в 1890 году в большой большой семье в Новом Орлеане. Будучи виртуозным пианистом с личностью крупнее жизни, он сочинял влиятельные ранние джазовые пьесы, такие как "Kansas City Stomp" и "New Orleans Blues. "Тем не менее, к концу 1930-х годов Jelly Roll Morton был почти забыт, карикатурным как хвастун, хастлер и, что хуже всего, был. Он был высмеян белой популярной прессой и лишён причитающихся гонораров недобросовестными музыкальными издателями, оставив свою репутацию на рок-дне. Но затем, в 1929 году, смерть коллекционера памятных вещей в Новом Орлеане обнаружила поразительный архив - неизвестные более поздние композиции, переписку, судебные записи и записи об авторском праве, в которых подробно описывалась борьба Мортона за спасение своей репутации, возмещение потерянных гонораров и защита прав на публикацию чернокожих музыкантов. Это выявило гораздо более сложного и страстного человека, чем многие предполагали, яростно преданного своему искусству и обладающего непоколебимой верой в собственный гений, даже несмотря на то, что он трудился в нищете и безвестности.
Jelly's Blues : The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues raconte la vie tumultueuse de Jelly Roll Morton, né de Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe en 1890 dans une grande famille de la Nouvelle-Orléans En tant que pianiste virtueux avec une personnalité plus grande que la vie, il a composé des pièces de jazz influentes comme Kansas City Stomp et New Orleans Blues. "Pourtant, à la fin des années 1930, Jelly Roll Morton était presque oublié, caricaturant comme un vantard, un hustler et, pire que tout, il était. Il a été ridiculisé par la presse populaire blanche et privé des honoraires dus par des éditeurs de musique sans scrupules, laissant sa réputation à la journée du rock. Mais en 1929, la mort d'un collectionneur d'objets commémoratifs à la Nouvelle-Orléans a découvert une archive étonnante - des compositions, de la correspondance, des dossiers judiciaires et des enregistrements de droit d'auteur inconnus qui décrivaient en détail la lutte de Morton pour sauver sa réputation, rembourser les honoraires perdus et protéger les droits de publication des musiciens noirs. Cela a révélé un homme beaucoup plus complexe et passionné que beaucoup ne l'imaginaient, violemment dévoué à son art et ayant une foi inébranlable dans son propre génie, même s'il a travaillé dans la pauvreté et l'obscurité.
Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues narra vívidamente la turbulenta vida de Jelly Roll Morton, nacida por Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe en 1890 en una gran familia en Nueva Orleans. Como un pianista virtuoso con una personalidad más grande que la vida, compuso influyentes primeras piezas de jazz como "Kansas City Stomp" y "New Orleans Blues. "n embargo, a finales de la década de 1930, Jelly Roll Morton estaba casi olvidado, caricaturizado como un alarde, un hustler y, lo que es peor, lo era. Fue ridiculizado por la prensa popular blanca y despojado de sus honorarios por editores de música sin escrúpulos, dejando su reputación en un día de rock. Pero luego, en 1929, la muerte de un coleccionista de objetos conmemorativos en Nueva Orleans descubrió un sorprendente archivo - composiciones posteriores desconocidas, correspondencia, registros judiciales y registros de derechos de autor que detallaban la lucha de Morton por salvar su reputación, recuperar honorarios perdidos y proteger los derechos de publicación de los músicos negros. Esto reveló a un hombre mucho más complejo y apasionado de lo que muchos pensaban, ferozmente dedicado a su arte y con una fe inquebrantable en su propio genio, a pesar de que trabajaba en la pobreza y la oscuridad.
Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues racconta la vita agitata di Jelly Roll Morton, nato da Ferdinand Joseph Lamot nel 1890 in una grande famiglia a New Orleans. In qualità di pianista virtuoso con una personalità più grande della vita, ha scritto opere jazz di primo livello come «Kansas City Stomp» e «New Orleans Blues». "Tuttavia, alla fine degli annì 30, Jelly Roll Morton era quasi dimenticato, caricaturale come vanto, hastler e, peggio, era. Fu deriso dalla stampa popolare bianca e negato i pagamenti da parte di editori di musica senza scrupoli, lasciando la sua reputazione in un giorno rock. Ma poi, nel 1929, la morte di un collezionista di oggetti commemorativi a New Orleans scoprì un archivio straordinario - composizioni recenti sconosciute, comunicazioni, registrazioni legali e registrazioni di copyright che descrivevano in dettaglio la lotta di Morton per salvare la sua reputazione, rimborsare gli oneri persi e proteggere i diritti di pubblicazione dei musicisti neri. Ciò ha rivelato una persona molto più complessa e appassionata di quanto molti pensassero, ferocemente fedele alla sua arte e con una fede inarrestabile nel suo genio, anche se lavorava nella povertà e nell'ignoranza.
Jelly 's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly 's Blues erzählt anschaulich vom turbulenten ben von Jelly Roll Morton, geboren 1890 von Ferdinand Joseph Lamot in einer großen Großfamilie in New Orleans. Als virtuoser Pianist mit einer überlebensgroßen Persönlichkeit komponierte er einflussreiche frühe Jazzstücke wie "Kansas City Stomp" und "New Orleans Blues. Doch gegen Ende der 1930er Jahre war Jelly Roll Morton fast vergessen, karikiert als Prahler, Hetzer und, am schlimmsten, war. Er wurde von der weißen populären Presse verspottet und von skrupellosen Musikverlagen um die fälligen Gebühren gebracht, wobei er seinen Ruf am Rocktag verließ. Aber dann, 1929, entdeckte der Tod eines Sammlers von Erinnerungsstücken in New Orleans ein erstaunliches Archiv - unbekannte spätere Kompositionen, Korrespondenzen, Gerichtsakten und Urheberrechtsaufzeichnungen, die Mortons Kampf um die Rettung seines Rufs, die Rückerstattung verlorener Honorare und den Schutz der Veröffentlichungsrechte schwarzer Musiker detailliert beschrieben. Dies offenbarte einen viel komplexeren und leidenschaftlicheren Mann, als viele angenommen hatten, der sich vehement seiner Kunst widmete und einen unerschütterlichen Glauben an sein eigenes Genie hatte, obwohl er in Armut und Dunkelheit arbeitete.
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Jelly's Blues: The Life, Music, and Redemption of Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Blues, 1890 yılında Ferdinand Joseph Lamothe adıyla New Orleans'ta doğan Jelly Roll Morton'un çalkantılı hayatını canlı bir şekilde anlatıyor. Yaşamdan daha büyük bir kişiliğe sahip bir virtüöz piyanist, "Kansas City Stomp've" New Orleans Blues'gibi etkili erken caz parçaları besteledi. Yine de 1930'ların sonunda, Jelly Roll Morton neredeyse unutuldu, bir palavra, bir dolandırıcı ve en kötüsü olarak karikatürize edildi. Beyaz popüler basın tarafından alay konusu oldu ve vicdansız müzik yayıncıları tarafından ödenmeyen ücretlerden mahrum bırakıldı ve itibarını en dibe vurdu. Fakat sonra, 1929'da, bir New Orleans hatıra koleksiyoncusunun ölümü, Morton'un itibarını kurtarmak, kaybedilen telif haklarını telafi etmek ve siyah müzisyenlerin yayın haklarını korumak için verdiği mücadeleyi detaylandıran, daha sonraki kompozisyonlar, yazışmalar, mahkeme kayıtları ve telif hakkı kayıtları bilinmeyen şaşırtıcı bir arşiv ortaya çıkardı. Birçok varsayılandan çok daha karmaşık ve tutkulu bir adamı ortaya çıkardı, sanatına şiddetle bağlıydı ve kendi dehasına sarsılmaz bir inanca sahipti, hatta sefalet ve belirsizlik içinde çalışırken bile.
البلوز جيلي: الحياة والموسيقى والفداء لجيلي رول مورتون جيلي يؤرخ بوضوح الحياة المضطربة لجيلي رول مورتون، المولود في فرديناند جوزيف لاموث في عام 1890 لعائلة كبيرة ممتدة في نيو أورلينز. عازف بيانو موهوب مع شخصية أكبر من الحياة، ألف مقطوعات جاز مبكرة مؤثرة مثل «كانساس سيتي ستومب» و «نيو أورلينز بلوز». "ومع ذلك، بحلول أواخر الثلاثينيات من القرن الماضي، كادت جيلي رول مورتون أن تُنسى، وتم تصويرها كاريكاتورية على أنها متفاخرة، ومحتال، والأسوأ من ذلك كله، كانت كذلك. سخرت منه الصحافة الشعبية البيضاء وحُرم من الرسوم المستحقة من قبل ناشري الموسيقى عديمي الضمير، تاركًا سمعته في الحضيض. ولكن بعد ذلك، في عام 1929، كشفت وفاة جامع تذكارات في نيو أورلينز عن أرشيف مذهل - مؤلفات ومراسلات وسجلات محكمة وسجلات حقوق الطبع والنشر غير معروفة لاحقًا - يوضح بالتفصيل كفاح مورتون لإنقاذ سمعته واسترداد الإتاوات المفقودة وحماية حقوق النشر للموسيقيين السود. لقد كشفت عن رجل أكثر تعقيدًا وعاطفة مما افترضه الكثيرون، مكرسًا بشدة لفنه ويمتلك إيمانًا لا يتزعزع بعبقريته، حتى وهو يكدح في القرف والغموض.

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