History of Jazz: Jazz and Modern Painting
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Armstrong and O'Keefe.
- Matisse and swing.
- Mondrian and boogie woogie.
- Pollock and bebop.
- Warhol and hard bop.
- Pollock and free Jazz.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
Ideas in the worlds of music and art have probably cross-pollinated from the beginning. The lush and passionate colors, rhythms, and themes of the Romantic painters like Eugene Delacroix mirror the lush and passionate melodies, movements, and moods of the Romantic composers like Beethoven. The serene and atmospheric feel of Impressionist painters like Monet finds sonic expression through composers such as Claude Debussy. Likewise, modern painting of the 20th century has stylistically acknowledged the progressions of jazz from its golden age of Swing to its highbrow peak into abstraction via Bebop to its fragmentation into Cool and Hard Bop.
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