Jazz & Classical Music
.... Artists like Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and Miles Davis are considered classical
Jazz composers and performers and their styles are often ....
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Development of Jazz in the US
.... of
jazz as an art form, as well as on the styles of such giants as Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and the more modern
jazz/rock
composers like Herbie Hancock ....
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Duke Ellington
.... for the development of
jazz as a serious art form, and he remains a genuine inspiration and influence to the many
jazz composers, instrumentalists and ....
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Forms of Jazz
.... New York: Oxford UP, 1986. ---. Rags, the Classics, and
Jazz." Ragtime: Its History,
Composers, and Music. Ed. John Edward Hasse. New York: Schirmer, 1985. ....
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Dixieland & Ragtime
.... New York: Oxford UP, 1986. ---. Rags, the Classics, and
Jazz." Ragtime: Its History,
Composers, and Music. Ed. John Edward Hasse. New York: Schirmer, 1985. ....
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Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
.... As Harlem Renaissance historian Maureen Ryan argues, "
Jazz and blues
composers like Jelly Roll Martin and Duke Ellington created lyrics and beats that ....
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Composer Witold Lutoslawski
.... of his country by the Soviet Union." While the rest of Western civilization was experimenting with serialism, electronics and
jazz, the
composers inside Poland ....
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Debussy, Duke Ellington, John Cage
.... form of music provided the base on which countless other
composers moved away .... Edward "Duke" Ellington was generally considered as the greatest
jazz composer of ....
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History of the Trumpet
.... This changed when
composers of the period 1850 1890 started writing for the .... In the 20th century, the valved trumpet became associated with
jazz bands precisely ....
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Music in Terezin Ghetto
.... but also to write new music for the chorus, the opera, and
jazz bands (Karas 14 .... There were any number of
composers in the camp, including Hans Krasa, Pavel Haas ....
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Romanticism in western music
.... voices in ragtime, blues, and native America
jazz. Still, the United States was producing some remarkable modern music written by such diverse
composers as the ....
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Charles Mingus
.... one hand, the industry benefited greatly from the development of
jazz, while on .... which also ignored the important contributions of black
composers and musicians ....
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Miles Davis
.... that in the early days he was amazed that his fellow
jazz musicians, wouldn't .... go to the library and borrow scores by all those great
composers, like Stravinsky ....
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Career of Miles Davis
.... that in the early days he was amazed that his fellow
jazz musicians, wouldn't .... go to the library and borrow scores by all those great
composers, like Stravinsky ....
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Harlem Renaissance
.... Ryan (p. 14) explains, "
Jazz and blues
composers like Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington created lyrics and beats that reflected the excitement of the time. ....
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William "Count" Basie
.... Basie was influential in helping the careers of many important
jazz players and .... become, to a large degree, "essentially the domain of
composers and arrangers ....
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Brief Bios of Seveal Prominent Musicians Vivaldi was an ordained ...
.... strict tempo, a union of freedom and control that would not be equalled until the advent of
jazz in the .... He edited editions of
composers from Couperin to Dvorak ....
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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... French origin before the harmonies and melodies of early
jazz emerged. .... kingdoms supported a sizable population of professional musicians and
composers who were ....
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Instrumental Baroque Music
.... It was during this period that
composers began to write in the concerto .... chords written (figured) by the composer, not unlike how some
jazz musicians perform ....
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Characteristics of the Boroque Period of Music
.... It was during this period that
composers began to write in the concerto .... chords written (figured) by the composer, not unlike how some
jazz musicians perform ....
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The music publishing business
.... in printed form for the masses" and helped give birth to
jazz (Berry 53 ....
Composers, arrangers, and editors obviously contribute in a unique way, but so do music ....
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Langston Hughes
.... The
composers Scott Joplin, WC Handy, and J. Rosamond Johnson, brother of the .... forms rooted in Africa and in slavery to create African-American
jazz - a musical ....
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The Lonely Crowd
.... was not referencing Gershwin and the other Tin Pan Alley
composers who appropriated .... Black
jazz artists like Armstrong, Handy, and Hunter had been marginalized ....
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Musical Formalization of the Blues
.... Blues developed to some degree within the
jazz motif during the 1920s, and if .... suggest an experience of social dislocation on the part of
composers, and train ....
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Profiles of Musical Instruments
....
Jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman, who was renowned for his alternately hot and mellow style, was .... Of all the organ
composers in history, by far the most famous is ....
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Isorhythmic Motet in the Fourteenth Century
.... It is one of the basic elements of
jazz, for example, and it is also the .... But the
composers of the Ars Nova, being methodical, went on to devise a logically ....
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Britten's Opera Paul Bunyan
.... as unduly obscure," proceeded on the belief that "what
composers responded to .... forms with contrasting musical styles including folk song and
jazz" while Britten ....
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Benjamin Britten's Opera Paul Bunyan
.... as unduly obscure," proceeded on the belief that "what
composers responded to .... forms with contrasting musical styles including folk song and
jazz" while Britten ....
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What is Music?
.... The Nineteen Twenties in America were the so=-called
Jazz Age. .... to Don Campbell, the author of The Mozart Effect, classical music by romantic
composers such as ....
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Renee Fleming
.... the bel canto or beautiful singing style associated with
composers like Rossini .... vocal music teachers (Interview 1). While she was influenced by
Jazz and singers ....
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