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Author(s)
Christian Sallenave
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2017.08.008
Affiliation(s)
Research Laboratory GRECCAU, Bordeaux Higher School of Architecture and landscape Design, Talence 33400, France
ABSTRACT
Metropolises in the
globalization call nowadays Towns’ and Cities’ into question. Jazz answers with
stories and memories of jazzmen, jazzwomen and jazz lovers, in a way from which
we can learn a lesson for the future of towns, metropolises and their citizens.
Christian Sallenave, sociologist with musical academic background, shows
through examples of stories of jazz in New Orleans, New York, Paris, Bordeaux
and Rome, how this nomad, notable and crossbreeding music contributes to the
history of jazz, and world music, and listeners’ memories, in “their own way” as towns, cities and their
memories can contribute to the prosperity of the metropolises in globalization,
through original melting pot works.
KEYWORDS
Towns, metropolises, jazz, classics jazz standards, musical improvisation and melting pot works, singular history and plural and universal music, metropolitan space-time, Creole’s nomad notable and crossbreeding music.
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