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Three Wishes: An Intimate Look at Jazz Greats |  | Author: Pannonica de Koenigswarter Creators: Nadine de Koenigswarter, Gary Giddins Publisher: Abrams Image Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 6.6 x 1
ISBN: 0810972352 Dewey Decimal Number: 781.650922 EAN: 9780810972353 ASIN: 0810972352
Publication Date: September 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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An unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at jazz legends In the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, Pannonica de Koenigswarter, known as Nica, was a constant and benevolent presence on the thriving New York jazz scene. Known as the Jazz Baroness (she was born into the wealthy Rothschild family and later married a French aristocrat) she befriended such giants as Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Barry Harris, Art Blakey, Miles Davis, Bud Powell, and many more. She inspired over twenty jazz compositions, bailed musicians out of jail, and even acted as a booking agent. She also collected wishes. Over the course of a decade, Koenigswarter asked three hundred musicians what their three wishes in life were, jotting them all down in a notebook. At the same time she took hundreds of candid photographs, saving them all. In Three Wishes, Koenigswarter’s forays into the psyches and lives of these legendary jazz artists are made available in America for the first time. With a foreword by celebrated jazz critic Gary Giddins, and a introduction from Nica’s granddaughter, Nadine de Koenigswarter, providing rare insights into the mysterious baroness’s life, this funny, eclectic, and moving compilation is a uniquely intimate look into the immortals of the classic era of jazz, and a must-have for any fan or afficianado.
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Window into the Jazz World March 14, 2010 Douglas Groothuis In 2008, a fascinating document of jazz history was revealed to the public: Three Wishes: An Intimate Look at Jazz Greats, a collection of photographs of jazz musicians in New York taken by The Jazz Baroness, Pannonic de Koenigswarter (or Nica). In the 1960s, She 300 jazz musicians (the noteworthy, such as John Coltrane, and many others less known) what their three wishes were. The answers range from the profound to the pedestrian to the puckish to the prurient.
Two sets of answers stand out to me:
Saxophonist, Ornette Coleman:
1. Eternal life.
2. Love.
3. Happiness.
Pianist, Mary Lou Williams:
1. To love God more.
2. To do His will.
3. That he should save souls through me.
Think on these things.
Nica also photographed the jazz folk she loved and supported, using her inexpensive camera, giving the photos a raw, granular, and "you-are-there" quality. This unique book is a testimony to yearning, lament, and hope: a unique window into the jazz world of a generation ago.
There's ONE WISH that may tell the whole story November 16, 2009 Larry Brill (ny ny) all the quotes are as expected with few exceptions...money, wisdom, health, excellence, family, playing, being remembered, growing, learning, etc... and then there's the ONE WISH from Miles, one wish that says volumes... about Miles, and perhaps about a history of the music and all theose who lived and performed it each day. great pix thru-out, but that one quote is what I will always remember. read it and think.
Great Inside Look July 14, 2009 Jack Casey (Newport, RI) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful piece of jazz history done in a very personal fashion. For anyone who appreciates the founding fathers of jazz, this book is a must - no brainer!!
Great Obscure Photographs From The Past January 30, 2009 Michael L. Slavin (New Jersey) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is, of course, a collection of photographs from the jazz past. Though the images are not dated, it seems that most were taken in the 1950's-70's. There have been a number of books featuring pictures of jazz artists by professional photographers such as William Claxton and Herman Leonard. What I like about these are they are not glamour shots but for the most part they seem to be just candid poses that have not been published previously. The three wishes part of the book seemed to get responses ranging from modest hopes for better mastery of their instruments and more creativity to financial success. Of course most know that Bird died at the Baroness de Koenigswarter's Stanhope apartment. She has had many songs named in her honor such as Nica's Dream and Nica's Tempo. Some of the pictures included are of Pepper Adams, Cannonball, Art Blakey, Roy Brooks, Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Klook, Trane, Junior Cook, A.T., Walter Davis, Jr., Diz, K.D.,Joe Farrell, Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton, Bill Hardman, Barry Harris, Hawk, Elmo Hope, Philly Joe Jones, Wynton Kelly, Mingus, Blue Mitchell, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Miles, Monk, Oscar Pettiford, Bud Powell, Freddie Redd, Max Roach,Sonny Rollins, Charlie Rouse, Horace Silver, Sonny Stitt, Clark Terry, Lucky Thompson, Bobby Timmons, Wilbur Ware. The preceeding is truly a list of greats and there are many I didn't mention. Go for it.
Three wishes. . . January 16, 2009 Paul Tomashefsky (Worcester, MA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is a great insight into the Artistic and "Down to Earth" Human side of these Great Jazz Artists. The late Pannonica de Koenigswarter had an affinty for jazz (especially Thelonious Monk)and for capturing the "True Essence" and sometimes "Spirituality" of each of the artists she interviewed and photographed for this book. It's an amazing book if not just for the candid polaroid's she takes of each musician. I would highly recommend this and also watching the DVD Straight no Chaser the kife documentary of Thelonious "Sphere" Monk, which shows a lot of footage of The Baroness and Monk's interactions and how she truly was a patron and a "Friend of Jazz and it's many wonderful Artists" of this time period. definitely worth the purchase! Thank you to her "niece" (?) who writes the intro. . . who was very instrumental in getting this book published.
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