Musica Jazz Dossiers are in-depth articles on fundamental themes and artists in jazz.
Written by our best contributors and accompanied by exclusive photos, they represent the heart of jazz music history.
After years of requests from university students and enthusiasts, they are now available and updated on this page.
Dossiers
John Lurie & Lounge Lizards
A violent, brutal immersion in the New York of the very early 1980s, no longer even decadent, just rotten: a poisoned Apple.
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The New Definitive Tristano
The release of a six-CD box set of almost entirely unreleased material scattered over a span of twenty-five years makes it possible to re-examine "the Tristano case" in much greater depth and perhaps, for good measure, definitively.
The Jazz of Kenny Wheeler
An extensive dossier dedicated to the rich oeuvre of the Canadian trumpeter, composer and arranger, a musician of great originality who has always managed to maintain a very strong individuality under all circumstances.
Guido Crepax: an improviser in comics
It was Guido Crepax who gave color and elegance to the image of jazz, which until the 1940s and 1950s was perceived in black and white: here's how it happened.
100 years of Jaki Byard
On the centenary of the birth of the Massachusetts pianist, a great and neglected genius in the history of jazz, we revisit his long and unusual career, which he carried out in a scientifically "lateral" way, always far from convention and banality.
Remembering Ethel Ennis
The almost forgotten Baltimore singer (1932-2019) was a significant performer, possessing a plastic and airy phrasing, capable of lightness and rhythmic punctuality, graceful enunciation and intonation, and understated evocativeness: it is fitting to remember her.
Jazz & Hip-Hop: A summit meeting
Hip-hop is to young black people what bebop was to those of my generation (Quincy Jones)