MAKING JAZZ FRENCH: Music and Modern Life in Interwar Paris
Examines not only how and why jazz became so widely performed in Paris during the 1920s and 1930s but also why it was so controversial. Reveals some of the ways a musical form created in the U.S. became an international phenomenon and acquired new meanings unique to the places where it was heard and performed. Photos.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 266
Publisher: Duke
ISBN: 9780822331247
Item #: 8897999
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