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SUMMARY:Free jazz & Avant garde
DESCRIPTION:Free jazz developed in America during the late 1950s and early ‘60s\, as musicians sought to break down and reject conventions within bebop and hard bop that they found restrictive\, including harmony and chord changes\, regular tempos\, and compositional forms. \nOrnette Coleman’s ground-breaking quartet played music that was swinging\, bluesy and based upon memorable melodies\, but with solo sections that dispensed with rigid form and harmony. \nAmerican free jazz in the 1960s was often proudly Afrocentric\, with links to the civil rights movement. \nThe term Avant garde jazz is often used interchangeably with free jazz\, but it may also use more written material\, often taking influence from contemporary classical music. \nEuropean ‘improvised music’ began to develop later in the 1960. It tends to be less connected to the jazz tradition than earlier American free jazz\, and often doesn’t contain any prepared material at all.
URL:https://legacyradio4.com/event/new-york-street-festival/
LOCATION:Legacy Radio 4\, 721 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY
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SUMMARY:Bossa nova and Latin jazz
DESCRIPTION:Jazz has always included what Jelly Roll Morton referred to as a ‘Spanish tinge’\, dating back to the music’s origins in the melting pot of New Orleans in the early 20th Century. \nIn the late 1940s Dizzy Gillespie pioneered Afro-Cuban jazz with his big band\, and in collaboration with the composer and percussionist Chano Pozo\, who wrote the Latin jazz standards ‘Manteca’ and ‘Tin Tin Deo’. \nIn the mid-1960s Bossa nova\, a fusion of Brazilian samba and jazz harmony\, became incredibly popular\, with American saxophonist Stan Getz recording a Grammy-winning collaboration with Brazilian guitarist/singer Joao Gilberto\, which has remained one of the most important jazz albums of all time. \nThe album’s biggest hit was ‘The Girl from Ipanema’\, which like many of the most famous Bossa novas was composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim. \nNumerous jazz musicians have since taken inspiration from various types of Latin music.
URL:https://legacyradio4.com/event/donington-park-festival/
LOCATION:Legacy Radio 4\, 721 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY
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