jazz history chapter 10
One of the earliest, and best known, of Thelonious Monk's compositions is
"Round Midnight"
The jazz composer Thelonious Monk wrote about ___ pieces.
70
George Russell wrote "Concerto for Billy the Kid" to highlight the following soloist:
Bill Evans
Duke Ellington's ...and his mother called him Bill, featuring "Blood Count" and "Lotus Blossom," was a tribute album to
Billy Strayhorn
Which composer was among the first to pay tribute in his music to great jazz musicians of the past, such as Lester Young and Jelly Roll Morton?
Charles Mingus
Which composer wrote a piece entitled "Gunslinging Bird," which had the following subtitle: "If Charlie Parker Were a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats"?
Charles Mingus
While his 1957 recordings with John Coltrane are deservedly famous, Monk's longest and most consistent musical partnership was with this tenor saxophonist:
Charlie Rouse
Mingus consistently drew inspiration from the following Swing Era bandleader and composer:
Duke Ellington
Billy Strayhorn was
Duke Ellington's co-composer and author of "Take the 'A' Train."
Although this musician was not a composer, he was someone who "elevated arranging virtually to the point of composition":
Gil Evans
Mingus's small ensemble, a loosely organized group of musicians willing to perform his work, was known as the
Jazz Workshop
Although Mingus made his reputation in New York City, he was raised and trained in
Los Angeles
George Russell wrote a book on music theory titled
Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization.
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Gil Evans had a long working relationship with the following musician:
Miles Davis
After Duke Ellington, who of the following is the most performed of all jazz composers? Gil Evans Charles Mingus Thelonious Monk George Russell
Thelonious Monk
Charles Mingus was a virtuoso on the
bass
Thelonious Monk's compositions rarely departed from which of the following form(s)?
blues and A A B A
Gil Evans is known for his use of ______ form, which features an individual soloist.
concerto
Monk's approach to improvisation is striking in its use of
harmonic dissonance
George Russell's explorations of jazz theory helped pave the way for this jazz technique:
modal jazz
In addition to his compositions, Thelonious Monk was known as a ______ soloist.
piano
Mechanical royalties from sales of a record are divided among all of the following, except the instrumentalist or vocalist improvising on the recording. the song's publisher. the song's lyricist. the song's composer.
the instrumentalist or vocalist improvising on the recording.
Mingus's "Fables of Faubus" was a protest sparked by
the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Thelonious Monk's professional career began in
the rhythm section at Minton's Playhouse.
In the wake of bebop, jazz composition in the 1950s
• supported composers who did not necessarily work as instrumentalists • incorporated techniques such as polyphony, stride piano, short breaks, and cadenzas • incorporated approaches from classical and popular music