The Jazz Baroness

 

‘I’d like to play a little tune I composed… for this beautiful lady here,’ says Thelonious Monk. The tune is dedicated to ‘Pannonica’ Rothschild – who became known as ‘Nica’ or ‘the Baroness’ – the errant member of the wealthy dynasty who fled to immerse herself in the underworld of New York’s jazz clubs.

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5

Published: August 29, 2012 at 3:24 pm

COMPOSERS: dir. Hannah Rothschild
LABELS: FremantleMedia
ALBUM TITLE: The Jazz Baroness
WORKS: The Jazz Baroness
PERFORMER: Thelonius Monk; Pannonica Rothschild
CATALOGUE NO: FHED2908

‘I’d like to play a little tune I composed… for this beautiful lady here,’ says Thelonious Monk. The tune is dedicated to ‘Pannonica’ Rothschild – who became known as ‘Nica’ or ‘the Baroness’ – the errant member of the wealthy dynasty who fled to immerse herself in the underworld of New York’s jazz clubs.

Both this well-researched book and film are by Nica’s great niece Hannah Rothschild. These give a no-stone-unturned account of Nica’s friendships with the jazz legends. Charlie Parker died in her flat and Monk lived with her for ten years. The research gives a fascinating insight into the struggles of jazz musicians and the rise of the Rothschild dynasty. While the film excels – with Helen Mirren voicing Nica, and jazz artist interviews aplenty – the book expands on all the facts. I can’t recommend them enough.

Neil McKim

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