All the Things Tunes Are: Avant-Textes and Referents in Jazz Improvisation

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Sean R. Smither
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ABSTRACT Jerome Kern's “All the Things You Are” has enjoyed a lengthy and varied history as a jazz standard. Like many other standards, hundreds of recordings of the tune exist, each rendition different from the last. This radically pluralistic identity makes it difficult to pin down what exactly “All the Things You Are” is. In this article, I argue that the notion of an avant-texte may be used to engage with the pluralistic identity of the jazz tune. Originally developed by literary scholars dealing with authors’ sketches, the term avant-texte describes a network of documents that can be traced in order to determine how the identity of a text is constituted and changes over time. I argue that improvisers construct such networks based on the versions of a tune with which they become familiar, eventually forming a referent for improvisation. By analyzing some of the manifold relations between various recordings of Kern's composition across history, I demonstrate how particular creative choices proliferate throughout the network and gradually alter not only the tune's current identity as a referent but also the future paths the tune's identity might take.
曲调的一切:爵士即兴创作中的先锋派文本和指涉物
杰罗姆·科恩(Jerome Kern)的《你是什么》(All the Things You Are)作为爵士乐的标准曲有着悠久而多变的历史。像许多其他标准一样,这首曲子有数百个录音,每一个版本都与上一个不同。这种极端多元的身份使得我们很难确定“你是什么”到底是什么。在这篇文章中,我认为先锋派文本的概念可以用来参与爵士乐曲调的多元身份。“先锋文本”一词最初是由文学学者在处理作者的草图时发展起来的,它描述了一个可以追踪的文件网络,以确定文本的身份是如何构成的,以及随着时间的推移是如何变化的。我认为,即兴创作者根据他们熟悉的曲调版本构建这样的网络,最终形成即兴创作的参照。通过分析历史上Kern作品的各种录音之间的多种关系,我展示了特定的创造性选择如何在整个网络中扩散,并逐渐改变曲调当前作为参考物的身份,以及曲调身份可能采取的未来路径。
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