From 1926 to 1931, Cahiers d’art, Jazz and Documents, magazines on art or culture more generally, covered American jazz and cinema in a new way. Marked by popular culture, the United States and the “exotic” touch embodied by the American black community, these entertainments were elevated to the rank of new forms of artistic expression, vectors of an ideal modernity. Jazz and talkies then became, gradually and in different ways, new objects of aesthetic study. Above all, in the eyes of this Parisian press, they constituted crucibles of values likely to regenerate a post‑war Europe in decline
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Cette troisième journée d’études de l'ANR « Histoire du Jazz en France » porte sur l’inscription rég...
One of the world’s first periodicals dedicated to jazz, the Dutch magazine De Jazzwereld (1931-1940)...
How did French musicians and critics interpret jazz—that quintessentially American music—in the mid-...
Ce travail porte sur les appropriations musicales et discursives du jazz dans le monde musical savan...
International audienceLe Jazz by André Schaeffner and André Cœuroy (1926), the first learned analysi...
Jean Wiener was perceived as an authority on Parisian jazz in the early 1920s; he promoted the music...
The territories of jazz : a cultural area, a social space. A musical phenomenon whose audience has b...
The French treat jazz as "high art," as their state radio stations France Musique and France Culture...
Beginning in the 1970s, the French jazz press became the first community of critics seriously to con...
In 1919, jazz music comes to Germany. This is the beginning of fierce debates over this unheard-of m...
International audienceL'apparition du jazz, au début des années vingt, avait séduit les happy few. I...
International audiencePersonnages hauts en couleur, lieux magiques, mystère de la création, vies ébl...
This academic research work is part of a series of recent studies whose aim is to show to what exten...
Jazz originated and evolved in a free market economy and complex mutual relations with unregulated s...
« L’âge du jazz » : c’est ainsi que nous désignons par métaphore les années 1920, formule en concurr...
Cette troisième journée d’études de l'ANR « Histoire du Jazz en France » porte sur l’inscription rég...
One of the world’s first periodicals dedicated to jazz, the Dutch magazine De Jazzwereld (1931-1940)...
How did French musicians and critics interpret jazz—that quintessentially American music—in the mid-...