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By the 1920's, jazz had grown too large for its humble origins in New Orleans and was impacting the musical world, including the greatest classical European musicians and composers, as well as American listeners and fellow jazz musicians.
What came next was an explosion of creativity among the musical who's who of the day.
The world's stage was filled to capacity with Europe's heavy-weights, like Toscanini, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky and American classicists, like Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, not to mention the greats of the jazz world, like Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington, just to name a few. All these mind-blowingly awesome artists were active and collaborating among each other. Could this have been the history's greatest musical period?
Find out what happened and how it happened, right here on American Song.
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By the 1920's, jazz had grown too large for its humble origins in New Orleans and was impacting the musical world, including the greatest classical European musicians and composers, as well as American listeners and fellow jazz musicians.
What came next was an explosion of creativity among the musical who's who of the day.
The world's stage was filled to capacity with Europe's heavy-weights, like Toscanini, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky and American classicists, like Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, not to mention the greats of the jazz world, like Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington, just to name a few. All these mind-blowingly awesome artists were active and collaborating among each other. Could this have been the history's greatest musical period?
Find out what happened and how it happened, right here on American Song.
Tracks:
Join our community and continue your journey through American Song: Visit us on Facebook.
There, you'll get more information, video content, and more about the music and personalities covered in all our episodes.