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In addition to the 29 volumes of The New Grove second edition, Grove Music Online incorporates the four-volume New Grove Dictionary of Opera (ed. Stanley Sadie, 1992) and the three-volume New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, second edition (ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2002), The Grove Dictionary of American Music and The Grove Dictionary of Musical ...
In 1989, Bailey was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz describes Bailey as "the first white singer to absorb and master the jazz-flavored phrasing...of her black contemporaries." However, this designation fails to recognize Bailey's full heritage, as her mother was "a Coeur d’Alene tribal member ...
Grove's dictionary may refer to: The Grove Dictionary of Art, former name of Oxford Art Online; A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1879–1889, with subsequent revisions in 1910, 1927, 1940, 1954 & 1966) edited by George Grove; The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1980, 2nd ed. 2001), 20 vol. expansion overseen by Stanley Sadie
Kernfeld was the editor of the first and second editions of The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, the largest jazz dictionary ever published. The first edition was published in 1988. Volume 1 had 670 pages and Volume 2 had 690. [2] [3]
Biographical Dictionary of American Music, West Nyack, NY: Parker Publishing Co. (1973) Claghorn, Charles Eugene. Biographical Dictionary of Jazz, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall (1982) Hitchcock, H. Wiley and Sadie, Stanley (eds.) The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, four volumes, edited by, London: Macmillan Press (1986) OCLC 13184437
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz states that "Some critics regard Greenwich as the most important Canadian jazzman". He is listed as one of the '10 Best Canadian Jazz Musicians of All Time' in the Canadian Book of Lists , and in The History of the guitar in jazz Barney Kessel writes, "There is a deep emotion and sincerity in Sonny's music ...
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Second Edition, Volume III. London etc. 2002. {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link ) The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Volume II .
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz states that Hope composed around 75 pieces of music, which "range in character from a tortuous nervousness to an introspective, semi-lyrical romanticism." [ 17 ] One example, "Minor Bertha", has an unusual 35-bar AABA form , with a nine-bar A-section that "utilizes unconventional rhythms and weakly functional ...