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ISBN-10: 0810125242
ISBN-13: 9780810125247
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publish Date: 12/01/2008
Dimensions: 8.92" L, 6.24" W, 1.05" H

My Sax Life: A Memoir

Foreword by: Ilan Stavans

Paperback

Price: $19.95

Overview

Winner of 2005 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition
Winner of 2005 National Medal of Arts

My Sax Life is the award-winning memoir of famed Cuban musician Paquito D’Rivera. A best-selling artist with more than thirty solo albums to his credit, D’Rivera has performed at the White House and the Blue Note, and with orchestras, jazz ensembles, and chamber groups around the world. Propelled by jazz-fueled high spirits, D’Rivera’s story soars and spins from memory to memory in a collage of his remarkable life. D’Rivera recalls his early nightclub appearances as a child, performing with clowns and exotic dancers, as well as his search for artistic freedom in communist Cuba and his hungry explorations of world music after his defection. Opinionated but always good-humored, My Sax Life is a fascinating statement on art and the artist’s life.

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"Writing with his Cuban heart on his sleeve, the legendary reed player and composer of jazz and traditional Cuban music is passionate as he discusses everything from the importance of learning to read music to cellist Yo-Yo Ma's thoughts on communism. The narrative moves quickly as D'Rivera (b. 1948) bops back and forth between his life as a musical prodigy in Cuba, stories of musical greats like Celia Cruz and Tito Puente, and his international travels. And while most of the book is upbeat and humorous, the passages where D'Rivera recalls his 1981 defection from Cuba and the people he left behind are especially poignant. D'Rivera is openly critical of Castro's beliefs and actions, what he sees as the faults of communism, the political systems of Latin America and any government that strives to curb artistic freedom and expression. He liberally inserts quotations, letters and extended passages written by friends, acquaintances and fellow musicians to add different perspectives on his own stories (which often seem to set the record straight). D'Rivera's knowledge of music and recording is readily apparent, but his penchant for naming everyone he ever played with can become tedious. Still, D'Rivera's writing–like his music–is infused with zest." –Publishers Weekly
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ISBN-10: 0810125242
ISBN-13: 9780810125247
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publish Date: 12/01/2008
Dimensions: 8.92" L, 6.24" W, 1.05" H
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