WSJ: Can Jazz Be Saved?
Can Jazz Be Saved? The audience for America’s great art form is withering away
Thought-provoking piece by Terry Teachout, who wrote the liner notes for AFY.
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Thought-provoking piece by Terry Teachout, who wrote the liner notes for AFY.
What does this tell us? I suspect it means, among other things, that the average American now sees jazz as a form of high art. Nor should this come as a surprise to anyone, since most of the jazz musicians that I know feel pretty much the same way. They regard themselves as artists, not entertainers, masters of a musical language that is comparable in seriousness to classical music—and just as off-putting to pop-loving listeners who have no more use for Wynton Marsalis than they do for Felix Mendelssohn.
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