Jean Wiener was perceived as an authority on Parisian jazz in the early 1920s; he promoted the music for two decades. At first he explored possibilities for combining jazz with European art music traditions in both formal and informal venues. He came to prominence in 1921 as the pianist for the Bar Gaya (and its successor, the Boeuf sur le toit), where his adventurous musical tastes and his performances with African-American saxophonist Vance Lowry attracted the patronage of Jean Cocteau and his coterie. At the same time, Wiener organized an innovative concert series, based on the principle of unusual juxtaposition: jazz with modern French music, Stravinsky, the Second Viennese School, and mechanical instruments. By 1925, the proponents ...
International audienceMost of the research on the influence of jazz in art music after World War I h...
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Jean Wiener was perceived as an authority on Parisian jazz in the early 1920s; he promoted the music...
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International audiencePersonnages hauts en couleur, lieux magiques, mystère de la création, vies ébl...
International audienceMost of the research on the influence of jazz in art music after World War I h...
There is a view, shared by many jazz historians and writers, that the history of jazz parallels in i...
En 1936, l’American Music League publiait le recueil de chansons afro-américaines Negro Songs of Pro...
Jean Wiener was perceived as an authority on Parisian jazz in the early 1920s; he promoted the music...
International audienceLe Jazz by André Schaeffner and André Cœuroy (1926), the first learned analysi...
The French treat jazz as "high art," as their state radio stations France Musique and France Culture...
This lecture-recital investigated the lineage of French composers who were influenced by jazz during...
Django Reinhardt’s first encounter with the music of Louis Armstrong was a seminal moment in the his...
From 1926 to 1931, Cahiers d’art, Jazz and Documents, magazines on art or culture more generally, co...
International audienceThe development of jazz in 1920s France, as well as its importation in art mus...
International audienceL'apparition du jazz, au début des années vingt, avait séduit les happy few. I...
Ce travail porte sur les appropriations musicales et discursives du jazz dans le monde musical savan...
Beginning in the 1970s, the French jazz press became the first community of critics seriously to con...
Depuis le débarquement des troupes américaines en France en 1917, le ragtime puis le jazz vont confi...
International audiencePersonnages hauts en couleur, lieux magiques, mystère de la création, vies ébl...
International audienceMost of the research on the influence of jazz in art music after World War I h...
There is a view, shared by many jazz historians and writers, that the history of jazz parallels in i...
En 1936, l’American Music League publiait le recueil de chansons afro-américaines Negro Songs of Pro...