European Jazz Master
- Jazz Department, Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
- Jazz-Institut Berlin, Hochschule für Musik Hans Eisler, Universität der Künste.
- Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium, Copenhagen.
- Jazz Department, Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris. ...
- Department of Music, Jazz Performance Programme,
- Is jazz respected in Europe?
- Why did jazz musicians go to Europe?
- When was jazz introduced to Europe?
- How did the popularity of jazz spread to Europe?
Is jazz respected in Europe?
With the largest market in Europe, their famous efficiency and such a highly educated population, jazz has traditionally done well in Germany. For years there were several full time resident big bands working for the regional radio stations which regularly played jazz.
Why did jazz musicians go to Europe?
Due to the lack of commercial success of the free jazz music as well as the racial issues, like the Civil Rights Movement, many American free jazz musicians began touring the European continent, playing and spreading their new avant-garde style throughout Europe.
When was jazz introduced to Europe?
From 1918 to the late 1920s, “jazz”—at the time a vague term that designated a number of highly diverse types of music—sparked a genuine fashion in most Western European countries.
How did the popularity of jazz spread to Europe?
The introduction of jazz to Europe occurred in two waves after the First and Second World Wars. ... From the teens of the century to well into the thirties, audiences tended to attach the term jazz to whatever rhythms they found exotic, fascinating and typically American, the latter particularly so when played by Blacks.