made by Sharapova A. Kazankova K. 9“a” school 4 teacher Udina T.V.

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Jazz is one of North America’s oldest and most celebrated musical

Jazz is one of North America’s oldest and most celebrated musical

genres.

What is Jazz?

It was created by black Americans, who were brought there from Africa as slaves.

Different native songs were sung and different music of their homeland was played by black slaves in America.

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Jazz is a mixture of many different kinds of music. It

Jazz is a mixture of many different kinds of music. It

is made up of the music of West Africa, the work songs of the slaves and religious music. Soulful songs called “spirituals” were also sung by slaves. Elements of work songs and spirituals are a part of the foundation of jazz.
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The history of jazz can be traced back to the Unites

The history of jazz can be traced back to the Unites

States in the early part of the 20th century. From Ragtime and Blues to Big Band and Bebop, jazz has been a part of a proud African American tradition for over 100 years.

Jazz History

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Louis Armstrong Miles Davis Billie Holiday Duke Ellington Benny Goodman Glenn

Louis Armstrong
Miles Davis
Billie Holiday
Duke Ellington
Benny Goodman
Glenn Miller
They have instilled modern

music lovers with an appreciation for musical history.

Musicians of America’s past

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America became known as the “land of opportunity”. - Irish gigs

America became known as the “land of opportunity”.
- Irish gigs
- German

waltzes
- French quadrilles
- “Ragtime” – the combination of these styles with the rhythmic and melodic music of the black community

1800s 

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1900s New Orleans played a great role in the evolution of

1900s

New Orleans played a great role in the evolution of jazz

music in the 20th century. African American musicians united European musical tradition with such music as blues, ragtime, and marching band to create a new style of music — jazz.
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A new style of jazz, "big band swing," became the most

A new style of jazz, "big band swing," became the most

popular music of the 1930s and 1940s. Because of its highly energetic beat, swing music brought people to the dance floor every night.

1930s

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Many jazz musicians were drafted to fight in World War II.

Many jazz musicians were drafted to fight in World War II.

A million African Americans served in the armed forces and so bands were experiencing difficulties in finding musicians to perform in the dance halls.

1940s

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Americans began to turn to television, and music began to play

Americans began to turn to television, and music began to play

a less important role. As a result, dance halls began to close all across the country. Rock’n’roll was introduced on television, and musicians such as Elvis Presley quickly became the sensation for American teenagers.

1950s

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1970s – 1990s 1970s – the popularity of fusion 1980s –

1970s – 1990s

1970s – the popularity of fusion
1980s – acid jazz

and its return to classic blues
1990s – smooth jazz and retro swing
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Jazz appeared in the USSR in the 1920s. The first jazz

Jazz appeared in the USSR in the 1920s. The first jazz

orchestra of Russia was founded in 1922 in Moscow by Valentin Parnakh and was titled “The RSFSR First Eccentric Orchestra Jazz Band of Valentin Parnakh”.

Jazz in our country

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The first professional jazz band was the Moscow Orchestra of pianist

The first professional jazz band was the Moscow Orchestra of pianist

and composer Alexander Tsfasman.
Early Soviet jazz bands mainly specialized in performing fashionable dances, such as foxtrot and charleston.
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The Development and history of jazz in the USSR between 1920

The Development and history of jazz in the USSR between 1920

and 1953 was in constant flux between prohibition, censorship and sponsorship. It was dependent on domestic, foreign, economic and ideological factors.
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The comedy ”Vesyolye rebyata ” The comedy Vesyolye rebyata (The Happy

The comedy  ”Vesyolye rebyata ”

The comedy Vesyolye rebyata (The Happy Guys) (1934) has a soundtrack

composed by Isaak Dunayevsky.
Leonid Utesov jointly with Jakov Skomorovsky formed an original style of ‘theatre jazz’ based on blending music with drama and operetta.

Jazz became popular in our country in the 1930s, in connection with the activity of the ensemble of the actor and singer Leonid Utesov.

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Eddie Rozner Remarkable contribution into the development of Soviet jazz was

Eddie Rozner

Remarkable contribution into the development of Soviet jazz was made

by a composer, musician and bandleader Eddie Rozner. He became one of the pioneers of swing jazz in the USSR.
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The Red Age of jazz The year 1932 marked a turning

The Red Age of jazz

The year 1932 marked a turning point

in the development of Soviet jazz.
This phase lasted until 1936 and is known as the Red Age of Jazz. The increased presence of mass media such as radio and records was responsible for this reception.
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the 50-es and 60-es Oleg Lundstrem orchestra Riga jazz (REO) Georgiy

the 50-es and 60-es

Oleg Lundstrem orchestra
Riga jazz (REO)
Georgiy Garanian
Boris Frumkin
Alexey

Zubov

Their work has put the Soviet jazz to a new level and closer to the world standards.

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Chamber music The development of chamber music and club jazz in

Chamber music

The development of chamber music and club jazz in the

diversity of its style begins in the 1970s.

David Goloshchekin
Alexei Kozlov
Alexei Kuznetsov
Victor Friedman
German Lukyanov

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Many of the masters of the Soviet jazz began their career

Many of the masters of the Soviet jazz began their career

on the stage of Moscow's legendary jazz club "Blue Bird", which existed from 1964 to 2009.
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Why do we like jazz? From then on up to present

Why do we like jazz?

From then on up to present days

the development of jazz has a growing influence on society.
People like to listen to jazz, this vitality of musical production in which improvisation plays a great role.
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Today jazz is played all over the world. On every continent

Today jazz is played all over the world. On every continent

special festivals are held where jazz musicians from the United States, Asia, Africa, South America and Europe meet and share their music.
Jazz will always be performed and listened to.