The piano masters and jazz history novel piano was an important tool in the development of jazz music. From rugtime of classical music to modern jazz, piano was always a basic tool for building many styles. It has the ability to play accompaniment, rhythm and solo improvisation at the same time, so this is the result of the diversity of instruments. Throughout the history of jazz, many musicians have used pianos to develop new unique styles.
From the point of piano, the outline of American jazz music from the 1950s to today explores the history of jazz. International performers, recording artists, and teacher Phil DeGreg will showcase various jazz styles by playing and discussing examples of songs, and by identifying artists making them famous. I will also learn about Cincinnati's jazz scene and performers. Even if you miss a part 1 (jazz started in the 1940s), please join us for this interesting speech. Moderator: The versatility of Phil DeGreg leads not only to dozens of internationally renowned jazz artists' professional performances, but also to his own group guidance and recordings. Through his career, he has been devoted to sharing his love of jazz through teaching. He is Emeritus Professor of CCM Jazz Research and leader of Phil DeGreg Trio.
Franz Krieger (1963) writes Jazz Solo Piano (Doctor of 1995) and psychology thesis on structure and musicality (2001 Doctor). He is an Associate Professor of the Jazz Institute of Graz Music and Performing Arts, who served as Editor in Chief of Jazz Force Chun / Jazz Research Series, Beiträgezur Jazz Folk / Jazz Research, and Editor in Jazz Research Journalism. His main field of research is jazz and pop music, focusing on transcription and analysis of music.
Hugh · Maseru cla is one of the most famous international jazz legends in history. He was born in Witbank in South Africa in 1939. He plays the piano and sings at a young age. Then, at the age of 14, he saw a movie about American jazz called "young man." As this movie inspired Maserac to play the trumpet, he is now very famous. In 1959, Masekela joined Dollar Brand, Kippie Moeketsi, Makhaya Ntshoko, Johnny Gertze and created a jazz letter. They made great success and created a record crowd. They were the first African jazz group to record LP albums. They also participated in the production of the famous South African drama "King Kong" as well.