1. Schuller, “Sonny Rollins and the Challenge of Thematic Improvisation.” Subsequent citations herein will refer to the reprint in Walser, Keeping Time, 212–22.
2. Owens, “Analysing Jazz,” 289.
3. Rollins, “Blue 7,” Saxophone Colossus (Prestige 7079, 1957), rec. June 22, 1956; currently available on a compact disc reissue (Prestige PRCD 8105-25). Henry Martin calls Schuller's article “possibly the first piece of jazz writing to analyze a work in musical detail for the sole purpose of showing its structural depth and, by implication, the depth of fine jazz improvisation more generally”; “Jazz Theory: An Overview,” 10.
4. See, for example, Monson, Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction, 133–37; Walser, “Deep Jazz,” 285–89; and Gennari, Blowin' Hot and Cool, 181, 195–96.
5. Wilson, Sonny Rollins, 65.