The History of European Jazz - The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context - Francesco Martinelli

The History of European Jazz - The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context - Francesco Martinelli

11. Norway

The History of European Jazz - The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context - Francesco Martinelli

Bjorn Stendahl
Independent Scholar

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Early impulses: 1920–21; Norwegian pioneers; The great bandleaders; Pre-war small bands; Funny Boys; New impulses (1933–40); Rhythm clubs and swing clubs; Swinging into the war; String Swing (1938–43); From the Oslo Swing Club to the Seven Merries (1939–43); From gloom to hope (1943–45); The Hot Club period: hot and short (1945–47); Slow optimism and a new diversity (1947–50); Experiments, the lure of Sweden, foreign visitors and the golden year (1950–55); A small collapse (1956); The golden age: between the Marshall Plan and the Vietnam War (1957–64); The great collapse (1964–65); A slow revival (1965–73); A new golden age: from the Vietnam War to YAPs10 (1974–89); The 1990s; Listening guide; Bibliography; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C;

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Stendahl, Bjorn. 11. Norway. The History of European Jazz - The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 238-263 Sep 2018. ISBN 9781781794463. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=33239. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.33239. Sep 2018

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