Anthropology (composition)

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"Anthropology" (also known as "Thriving from a Riff" or "Thriving on a Riff") is a bebop-style jazz composition that is credited to Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.[1] Parker stated in 1949 that Gillespie had played no part in its writing, and that others had added the trumpeter as co-composer.[1]

It is a contrafact, being based on the harmony of "I Got Rhythm".[2] The first recording of the composition, then known as "Thriving from a Riff", was made on November 26, 1945, by an ensemble led by Parker.[2] The other musicians were trumpeter Miles Davis, pianist Argonne Thornton, bassist Curley Russell, and drummer Max Roach.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b Priestley, Brian (2005). Chasin' the Bird: The Life and Legacy of Charlie Parker. Equinox. pp. ix, 46–47. ISBN 978-1-84553-036-5.
  2. ^ a b c Owens, Thomas (1996). Bebop. Oxford University Press. pp. 17–19.