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History of Jazz 2
Chronology of Jazz
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Undergraduate 4
05/03/2011

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Jazz evolved during the _____ century.
Definition
20th
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The beginnings of jazz occurred:
Definition
ca. 1900
Term
Where is the geographical birthplace of jazz?
Definition
New Orleans, LA
Term
When jazz was just beginning, what was it called?
Definition
Hot Music
Term
List the three major musical sources for early jazz.
Definition
blues, ragtime and popular song
Term
Apart from European influence, what other cultures influenced early jazz?
Definition
African, French, Spanish and Caribbean
Term
From about 1917 on, what other cities had an active jazz scene?
Definition
Chicago, NYC, LA, London and Paris
Term
Jazz evolved with a specific attachment to:
Definition
20th century technology (recordings, radio, TV)
Term
What technology brought musical styles and musicians to the attention of vast numbers of listeners and other musicians?
Definition
radio
Term
Musicians were able to study and mimic the great performers because of:
Definition
recordings
Term
This technology became the dominant medium during the 1950s:
Definition
TV
Term
In what year and by whom were the first, human voice recordings made?
Definition
Thomas Edison, 1877
Term
What is the title of the first jazz recording?
Definition
Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1917)
Term
What Louis Armstrong recording is vital to the history of early jazz?
Definition
Hot 5s and Hot 7s
Term
What recording technology was available before the 1950s and what were the characteristics of this medium?
Definition
78 rpm vinyl, monaural with a 3 minute limit per side.  The sound was "flat" and the tone was tinny.  Bass and drums were rarely heard until the 1930s.
Term
In the 1950s, what new recording technology was developed and what were its characteristics?
Definition
33 1/3 rpm LPs (Long Playing), 20 minutes of music per side.  Mid-range and bass frequencies produced a warmer, fuller tone.
Term
What new recording technology in 1958 created a giant leap toward virtual reality for the listener?
Definition
Stereo recording using at least two microphones and at least two speakers for playback.  Recorded music now has depth perception and a sense of placement.
Term
What new recording technologies emerged in the 1980s?
Definition
CDs (compact disc) and MIDI (musical instrument digital interface)
Term
What were the social characteristics of early jazz bands?
Definition
They were segregated by race and gender.  Most bands were all male bands.
Term
Who was the first to break the race barrier in jazz?  In what year and under what circumstances did it occur?
Definition
In 1936, Benny Goodman breaks the racial barrier by hiring Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson and Charlie Christian to play a Carnegie Hall concert.
Term
What constitutional action profoundly changed the lives of jazz musicians on the road?
Definition
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed racial segregation in schools, public places, and employment.
Term
Who was the first "giant" of jazz (name, dates, style, instrument and contributions).
Definition

Louis Armstrong

(1901-1971)

Dixieland

Trumpet and Vocal

virtuoso soloist art form

Term
Who was the second "giant" of jazz (name, dates, style, instrument and contributions).
Definition

Duke Ellington

(1899-1974)

Swing Era and beyond

Band Leader and Pianist

first great composer of jazz music

Term
Who was the third "giant" of jazz (name, dates, style, instrument and contributions).
Definition

Charlie Parker

(1920-1955)

Be-bop

Alto Sax and Composer

  • modernized jazz soloing with a newer, "hipper" rhythmic style
  • expanded harmonic vocabulary
  • elevated technical standards
Term
Who was the fourth "giant" of jazz (name, dates, style, instrument and contributions).
Definition

Miles Davis

(1926-1991)

Musical Diversity (Be-Bop, Cool, 3rd Stream, modal, fusion, funk)

Trumpet, Band Leader, Composer

  • the visionary of jazz history
  • pioneered evolving music after Be-bop
Term
Who was the fifth "giant" of jazz (name, dates, style, instrument and contributions).
Definition

John Coltrane

(1926-1967)

Spiritualist of Jazz

Tenor Sax and Soprano Sax

Composer and Band Leader

  • redefined and spiritualized jazz
  • most influential soloist of the second half of the 20th century
Term
What time period constitutes the Dixieland jazz era?
Definition
ca. 1900-late 1920s
Term
Who are the major musicians of the Dixieland era (4)?
Definition

Louis Armstrong

"Jelly Roll" Morton

Sidney Bechet

Bix Beiderbecke

Term
What are the major characteristics of Dixieland jazz?
Definition
  • blues, rags and marches
  • collective improvisation
  • soloist established as an artist
  • stride piano style established
Term
What time period constitutes the Swing Era?
Definition
1930s
Term
Who are the major musicians of the Swing Era (9)?
Definition

Duke Ellington

Count Basie

Fletcher Henderson

Jimmy Lunceford

Glenn Miller

Benny Goodman

Tommy Dorsey

Artie Shaw

Claude Thornhill

(and many others)

Term
What are the major characteristics of the Swing Era?
Definition
  • Big bands are the "kings of swing"
  • much competition and variety
  • only time a form of jazz is the popular music of the USA
  • "American Popular Song" forms (AABA/32 bar variations)
  • composers and arrangers important
Term
What period constitutes the Be-bop era?
Definition
1940s
Term
Who are the major musicians of the Be-bop era (5)?
Definition

Charlie Parker

Dizzy Gillespie

Thelonius Monk

Bud Powell

Art Tatum

Term
What are the major characteristics of the Be-bop era?
Definition
  • Redefining of soloist art forms
  • More modern "hip"
  • higher technical standards
  • solos based on chord progressions
  • smaller groups than the swing era
  • AABA, blues forms (and others)
  • not popular music
  • Latin influence
Term
What period constitutes the first era of expanding diversity in jazz?
Definition
1950s
Term
Who are the major musicians of the diversity era?
Definition

Sonny Rollins

Clifford Brown

Miles Davis

George Russell

David Brubeck

Ahmad Jamal

Thelonius Monk

Charles Mingus

Lennie Tristano

Wes Montgomery

Gil Evans

Term
What are the major characteristics of the diversity era?
Definition
  • evolving styles
  • traditionalists and innovators
  • electronic technology beginning (electric guitar, Hammond B-3 organ)
  • TV and Rock & Rol change US and world culture
  • Jazz established as an art music
  • stereo
  • LP recordings
  • Columbia, Verve, Blue Note studios
Term
What jazz styles are associated with the diversity era (5)?
Definition

Hard bop

Cool jazz

Funky

3rd Stream

Eclecticism

Term
What period constitutes the era of continuing traditions and expanding diversity?
Definition
1960s
Term
Which musicians feature prominently in the era of continuing traditions and expanding diversity?
Definition

Miles Davis Quintet

John Coltrane Quartet

Ornette Coleman

Thad Jones & Mel Lewis

McCoy Tyner

Bill Evans

Chick Corea

Herbie Hancock

Term
What are the major characteristics of the period of continuing traditions and expanding diversity?
Definition
  • very experimental decade
  • musicians are exploring limits (free jazz)
  • expanding harmonic language
  • electronic technology evolves
Term
What period constitutes the era of fusion and funk?
Definition
1970s
Term
Who are the six major musicians of the fusion and funk era and what album exemplifies the style of the period?
Definition

Miles Davis Bitches Brew

Chick Corea Return to Forever

John McLaughlin Mahavishnu

Herbie Hancock Headhunters

Zawinul & Shorter Weather Report

Joe Henderson - tenor sax

Term
What are the major characteristics of the fusion and funk era?
Definition
  • Jazz/Rock becomes Fusion and Funk
  • Technology and traditionalists evolve
Term
What musicians exemplify the continuing traditions of the 1980s and 1990s?
Definition

Keith Jarrett Trio - "The Standards" redefined

Wynton Marsalis - "Neoclassical" Jazz

Term
What musicians exemplify the expanding diversity of the 1980s and 1990s?
Definition

Eddie Palmieri

Mario Bauza

Gonzalo Rubalcaba

Danillo Perez

Term
What styles are associated with the expanding diversity of the 1980s and 1990s?
Definition

Latin jazz

Salsa

Term
What cultures primarily influence jazz rhythms, textures and traditions in the period of expanding diversity in the 1980s and 1990s?
Definition

Cuba

Brazil

Puerto Rico

Term
Who are the current practitioners of jazz?
Definition

Kenny Garrett

Roy Hargrove

Conrad Herwig

Dave Holland

Joe Lovano

Steve Turre

Term
Who are some of the current composers of jazz?
Definition

Maria Schneider

Bob Brookmeyer

Clare Fischer

Kenny Wheeler

Bill Dobbins

Jim McNeely

Term
Who are the current elder statesmen of jazz?
Definition

James Moody

Clark Terry

Bob Brookmeyer

John McLaughlin

Charlie Haden

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