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Music to Silence to Music. A Biography of Henry Grimes (translated from German by J. Bradford Robinson). Foreword by
Sonny Rollins. Northway Books, London, 2015, 34 s/w Abbildungen, 320 Seiten
Eine Biographie (in
englischer Sprache) über den US-amerikanischen Jazzmusiker und Poeten Henry Grimes.
Leseprobe (auf Deutsch), in: Jazz Podium 65, Dez. 2015 / Jan. 2016, S. 14/15
In der Liste The Best Music Books of 2015 des Guardian
Nominiert für 2016 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards
for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research
Pressestimmen:
"Frenz's
compelling narrative is told with empathy and her research has insights
in tune with the beating pulse of the eras that she describes" (Chris
Searle, MORNING STAR, 15. Sept. 2015)"Frenz's engaging text takes a disciplined and detailed approach to the telling of Grimes' life story" (Kevin Le Gendre, JAZZWISE 201, Okt. 2015, S. 52)
"Barbara
Frenz ... publie une biographie très approfondie du grand bassiste de
jazz Henry Grimes, né à Philadelphie le 3 novembre 1935, ce qui fait du
jour de sortie de l'ouvrage un beau cadeau d'anniversaire pour Henry
Grimes. Ce détail n'en est pas un puisqu'il a fallu l'opiniâtreté d'une
recherche exceptionelle, avec, on le devine par la richesse de cet
excellent ouvrage, un investissement personnel, affectif comme cela se
produit parfois, souvent, dans le jazz quand on produit un travail de
cette qualité. Nul doute que la poésie, expression partagée par Henry
Grimes et Barbara Frenz, y a joué un rôle déterminant. ... Un ouvrage
qui raconte à sa façon le jazz depuis les années cinquante." (Yves Sportis, JAZZ HOT no. 673, 11. Nov. 2015)
"Frenz’s
portrait is of an enigmatic master, and it is a work of research and
record that equals its subject. This is a book that opens the door to a
body of work that is vital. Frenz remains in the background of this
portrait, the events tell us what we need to know, she has laid out the
map and removed the obstacles to our own path of discovery of Grimes's
creativity. Take the trip." (Peter Urpeth, JAZZVIEWS.NET, veröffentlicht: 16. Nov. 2015)
"Letztlich lässt sich anhand dieser musikalischen Biographie der kreative Weg von Henry Grimes nachvollziehen." (Thorsten Meyer, JAZZ PODIUM 65, Dez 2015 / Jan. 2016, S. 58)
"Barbara
Frenz's biography of Grimes's life, art and hard times provides a
thorough accounting of his heights and depths as a man and artist
across ... decades of exile, exclusion and excelsior contribution. ...
Frenz provides generous examples of Grimes writing which bear traces of
his affections for Emily Dickinson and Amiri Baraka." (Greg Tate, THE WIRE, Feb. 2016, S. 75)
"Frenz
has written a detailed, well-researched book littered with reviews and
comments from Henry's contemporaries. It is a remarkable, true
story..., a truth that is stranger than fiction." (Derek Ansell, JAZZ JOURNAL, Feb. 2016, S. 17/8)
Henry Grimes and the Spiral of Time, by Pierre Crépon, Point of Departure 55, June 2016. Erwiderung von Barbara Frenz
"German
historian Barbara Frenz’ lovingly penned biography wires an unbroken
circuit between reader and subject. ... With this biography, Frenz has
undone the misconception of Grimes as reticent ghost, arguing instead
for his bold expressiveness while further emphasizing his versatility,
go-with-the-flow attitude and inner growth. His past contributions are
obvious, but, as Frenz is quick to point out, his importance to the
future of jazz even more so." (Tyran Grillo, THE NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD, June 2016, S. 38)
"Jazz
would be radically different if Grimes hadn't been a part of it. Just
listen to the bootlegs from the 1963 tour with Sonny Rollins, Don
Cherry, and Billy Higgins, or his work with Cecil Taylor and Albert
Ayler. Check out The Call, the only album Grimes released as a leader [before 2003, BF]. The man was a revolutionary. ...
If you're interested in the history of jazz, free jazz, creative music,
whatever label you want to put on it, read this book, it is going to be an essential
part of that history." (David Menestres, THE FREE JAZZ COLLECTIVE - REVIEWS OF FREE JAZZ AND IMPROVISED MUSIC, July 12 2016)
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