Jazz
R. P. Jones
Lu par Ben Tucker





Long before 1900 there began a fusion of African and European musical forms from which, at the end of the nineteenth century, "jazz” emerged. This descriptive and analytical narrative explores the growth and the changes in direction of jazz music, and the effect on it of religious and economic as well as artistic and individual influences. - Summary by R. P. Jones, in Preface (2 hr 21 min)
Chapitres
I. Pre-History | 14:57 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
II. New Orleans | 7:56 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
III. Early Jazz in New Orleans | 9:18 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
IV. The Spread of Jazz | 8:58 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
V. The Jazz Age: White | 7:09 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
VI. The Jazz Age: Negro | 20:21 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
VII. The Depression and Kansas City | 11:54 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
VIII. Swing | 14:16 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
IX. The Revival | 9:36 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
X. Bop | 14:04 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
XI. Cool, Commercial and Collected | 18:02 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
XII. Conclusion | 4:34 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Critiques
A great synopsis on America’s musical contribution to world cultural heritage





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