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The Return Of Jazz Joachimernst Berendt And West German Cultural Change 1st Edition Andrew Wright Hurley

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The Return Of Jazz Joachimernst Berendt And West German Cultural Change 1st Edition Andrew Wright Hurley
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Andrew Wright Hurley
ISBN: 9781845455668, 1845455665
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Return Of Jazz Joachimernst Berendt And West German Cultural Change 1st Edition Andrew Wright Hurley by Andrew Wright Hurley 9781845455668, 1845455665 instant download after payment.

Jazz has had a peculiar and fascinating history in Germany. The influential but controversial German writer, broadcaster, and record producer, Joachim-Ernst Berendt (1922–2000), author of the world’s best-selling jazz book, labored to legitimize jazz in West Germany after its ideological renunciation during the Nazi era. German musicians began, in a highly productive way, to question their all-too-eager adoption of American culture and how they sought to make valid artistic statements reflecting their identity as Europeans. This book explores the significance of some of Berendt’s most important writings and record productions. Particular attention is given to the “Jazz Meets the World” encounters that he engineered with musicians from Japan, Tunisia, Brazil, Indonesia, and India. This proto-“world music” demonstrates how some West Germans went about creating a post-nationalist identity after the Third Reich. Berendt’s powerful role as the West German “Jazz Pope” is explored, as is the groundswell of criticism directed at him in the wake of 1968.

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