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EDMUND “NTEMI” PILISO JAZZING THROUGH DEFEAT AND TRIUMPH: AN INTERVIEW by
Author(s) -
Christopher Ballantine
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
african music
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2524-2741
pISSN - 0065-4019
DOI - 10.21504/amj.v10i4.2237
Subject(s) - jazz , musical , mainstream , key (lock) , style (visual arts) , sociology , art history , aesthetics , art , visual arts , political science , law , computer science , computer security
Associated with the local swing style usually described as African jazz, Edmund “Ntemi” Piliso was one of the most highly regarded, frequently recorded, extensively consulted and best known South African musicians of the twentieth century. Renowned for his deep knowledge of the urban black South African popular music of his time, as well as for his reflexively intelligent insights into its relationship with mainstream international jazz, he is perhaps more appropriately thought of as an “organic intellectual” of his time, place, and musical culture. The article introduces Piliso and then presents a wide-ranging interview dealing with his life and work. Piliso recounts this history, offering numerous insights into many of the key social, political, and musical developments of his time.

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