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MILES DAVIS + BILL EVANS Chet Baker - rare vintage 1960 Italian jazz magazine

$ 79.19

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    MILES DAVIS + BILL EVANS
    MILES DAVIS + BILL EVANS
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    Scarce
    and highly collectible original April 1960 issue of Italian jazz monthly
    Jazz di ieri e di oggi
    with American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer Miles Davis (1926—1991) on the front cover.
    In this issue: Jazz in Italia: La Milan College of Jazz Society (pp. 5-6); Corriere Italiano (p. 7); Microsolco U.S.A. (p. 8); Espressione del Jazz by Romano Del Forno (pp. 9-11); Bill Evans by Felix Manskleid (pp. 12-14); Un concerto polemico: il J.A.T.P. n. 2 a Milano by Livio Cerri, Cecco Maino, and Carlo Bagnoli (pp. 15-24); Il “Boogie Woogie” by Pierluigi Catalano (pp. 25-29); Jazz napoletano da Hollywood by William Donati (pp. 30-33); Il Jazz nei “colleges” americani by Stefano Torossi (pp. 34-35); Arrivi dagli U.S.A.: Count Basie by Dick Mazzanti (pp. 36-37); Chet Baker non è un elefante by Renato Germonio (pp. 38-40); Jazz americana (p. 41); Discografie di musicisti italiani: Piero Umiliani by Adriano Mazzoletti (pp. 42-44); Segnaliamo questi dischi by Alfredo Luciano Catalani (pp. 45-49).
    Jazz di ieri e di oggi
    (trans.: “Jazz of yesterday and today”) was the Florentine answer to Italian’s premiere jazz magazine at the time,
    Musica Jazz
    , published in Milan since 1955. Founded and published by Alfredo Luciano Catalani, the first member of the Hot Club of Florence, the first issue, a double issue, was issued in February 1959. Editor-in-chief was the passionate journalist and photographer Francesco Cecco Maino, perhaps best known for his early connection to Chet Baker. International correspondents for the publication included Nestor Ortiz Oderigo (Argentina); Frank Tenot (France); Joachim-Ernst Berendt (Germany); and William Donati (Hollywood); Felix Manskleid and Dan Morgenstern (New York); Anthony Palmisano (New Orleans). Regretfully, the magazine was a shortlived affair. It ceased publication by the end of 1960 with a special photo edition.
    Jazz di ieri e di oggi
    was a large size magazine and arguably the most beautifully executed jazz publication ever published. Graphically, it was a work of art, featuring exquisite layout. It had a special charm and was often delicately printed on different colors of paper. The printing process must have been extremely expensive, and may explain the short lived history of the publication.
    23.4 x 27.4 cm, 50 pp. Trimmed cardboard wrapper, staple bound. All text in Italian. Very light wear to spine and extremities, else in excellent condition, tightly bound and clean. Feel free to email us with any questions you may have regarding this item. Thank you.
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