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

20. Russia: Ninety-five Years in Search of an Identity

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

Cyril Moshkow
Journalist

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The first ‘jazz’ in Russia; Between the wars: the changing political climate; The nine-year gap: ‘saxophone straightening’; Ady (Eddie) Rosner; Oleg Lundstrem; A new era?; Voice of America and the rebirth of Russian jazz; The story of a post-war Soviet jazz musician: Andrei Tovmasyan; The 1960s; The 1970s; The Little Ice Age; The 1980s: the Ganelin Trio and the avant-gardists; The 1980s: jazz at the cinema and ethno-fusion; The 1990s and the end of the Soviet Union; Hope for the future; Listening guide; Bibliography; Filmography;

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Moshkow, Cyril. 20. Russia: Ninety-five Years in Search of an Identity. The History of European Jazz - The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 392-421 Sep 2018. ISBN 9781781794463. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=33246. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.33246. Sep 2018

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