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Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton: An Autobiography

paperbackAugust 1, 2013
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ISBN-13: 9780876391402 ISBN-10: 0876391404
Publisher
Berklee Press Publications
Binding
paperback
Published
August 1, 2013
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.50×14.60 cm

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Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton: An Autobiography by Burton, Gary. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780876391402.

Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton is the deeply personal autobiography of legendary jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton, written for jazz fans, musicians, music students, and readers of musician memoirs. A seven-time Grammy Award winner and one of the most influential figures in modern jazz, Burton traces more than five decades at the forefront of the jazz world, offering a rare look into the artistic, cultural, and personal experiences that shaped his remarkable career. Through vivid storytelling and thoughtful reflection, Burton recounts recording his first album at 17, collaborating with leading artists across jazz and beyond, and building a creative life that helped redefine the role of the vibraphone in contemporary music. Readers will find an engaging portrait of an artist, performer, and educator whose work connected jazz performance, improvisation, and musical innovation. Burton also reflects on the creative process, collaboration, and life on the road. He explores his groundbreaking work as an educator, where he influenced generations of musicians while helping bridge the worlds of performance and academic study. Throughout the autobiography, Burton shares thoughtful insights into musical listening, improvisation, artistic risk, and the evolving landscape of jazz across the latter half of the twentieth century. Readers gain perspective on collaborations with iconic figures such as Chick Corea and Pat Metheny, as well as the challenges and triumphs of sustaining a creative life in a changing musical industry. Winner of the 2014 Jazz Journalists Association Award for Best Book of the Year, this memoir offers an intimate view of a musician whose career crossed boundaries between jazz, rock, and academia. For readers interested in music history, musician biographies, and the lived experience behind influential performances, Burton’s story provides a thoughtful and inspiring perspective.