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Rise and Fall Of The Third Stream...
Joe Zawinul
08/27/2002 Collectables 6365
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Third Stream Music
Modern Jazz Quartet
03/19/2002 Wounded
Bird Records 1345 |
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Corymb [Digipak]
Boom Bip
06/29/2004 Lex
Records (UK) 5210
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Green and Pleasant Land
Christopher Hardy
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Cat 'N' Mouse
John Abercrombie
02/26/2002 ECM
Records (USA) 014 001
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Two Pages (+2 Bonus Tracks)
4 Hero
05/19/1999 Universal/Mercury PHCR-16027/8 |
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Dragon
Jake Shimabukuro
10/04/2005 Hitchhike
Records 761320
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Third Stream (a term invented by composer Gunther Schuller in 1957)
essentially means a mixture of jazz and classical music. Most attempts
at fusing the two very different idioms have been (at best) mixed
successes with string sections Weighing down jazz soloists. In the
1920s, Paul Whiteman alternated betWeen symphonic string sections and
classic jazz solos. Strings Were used in some swing bands in the 1940s
(most inventively by Artie Shaw and Stan Kenton's dissonant works of
1950-51) but in all cases the added musicians Were merely reading their
parts and backing the improvisers. Starting with Charlie Parker in 1949,
jazz players recorded now and then (while joined by strings), but it was
not until the mid-to-late '50s that more serious experiments began to
take place. Schuller, John Lewis, J.J. Johnson, and Bill Russo Were some
of the more significant composers attempting to bridge the gap betWeen
jazz and classical music. Most musical forecasters in the mid-'50s would
have predicted that jazz's next phase would involve a fusion of sorts
with classical music, but the rise of the avant garde (which has a
spontaneity and an extrovertism that most pseudo-classical works lack)
largely ended the third stream movement before it came close to catching
on beyond academic circles. Since its heyday in the late '50s, there
have been occasional third stream projects ranging from significant
successes (such as Eddie Daniels' Breakthrough CD for GRP) to some that
sound closer to pompous Muzak. Although the movement never really became
a major force, it still has potential. |