One of the famous jazz musicians is ___. A. Mozart B. Beethoven C. Louis Armstrong D. Chopin 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。本题考查爵士音乐的代表人物。Louis Armstrong 是著名的爵士音乐家。A 选项 Mozart 是古典音乐作曲家;B 选项 Beethoven 也是古典音乐作曲家;D 选项 Chopin 是浪漫主义钢琴...
List of famous female jazz pianists, listed by their level of prominence with photos when available. This greatest female jazz pianists list contains the most ...
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Louis Armstrong’s monumental contributions to jazz music make him one of the most influential jazz musicians ever. Referred to as “Pops” or “Satchmo,” Armstrong’s vibrant spirit, artistry, and persona have left an enduring legacy, making him a jazz icon, let alone an American icon. Tra...
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In addition to large-scale operas for Sadler's Wells and Covent Garden, he wrote "chamber operas" for small forces, suitable for performance in venues of modest size. Among the best known of these is The Turn of the Screw (1954). Recurring themes in his operas include the struggle ...
Jazz flute players may not be the most common sighting in jazz, but these 10 musicians showcase just what that that sound call do.
‘Don’t get around much anymore’ was written by Duke Ellington and B.B.King. It is a jazz standard song; widely known, performed and recorded by jazz musicians, recorded in 1940 for the first time as; Missed the Saturday Dance
Charles Mingus was abass player and bandleaderwho grew up in Watts, California, before becoming one of the most influential American jazz musicians of all time. Playing alongside Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, Mingus carved out a place for himself as a musician and composer. He recorded ov...
Emerging on the Philadelphia jazz scene in the 1950s as first a pianist, then a Hammond organ player, Jimmy Smith is largely responsible for the instrument’s popularity injazz music. Such was the impact that his specific technique and the way he set up his organ (complete withLeslie speaker...