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    JAZZ MUSIC AND ITS CONTRIBUTION FOR YOGYAKARTA AS CULTURAL CITY THE COMMUNITY STUDY OF JAZZ MBEN SENEN by , NOVIYANTO WAHYU HIDAYAT, , Drs. Winarto

    Published 2013
    “…I take the model of jazz music community Jazz Mben Senen as a medium of study. …”
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    CELEBRATE AN EARLY INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY WITH THE USM JAZZ BAND IN COLLABORATION WITH UPSI BIG BAND! by MPRC, Pusat Media & Perhubungan Awam

    Published 2017
    “…USM, PENANG, 12 April 2017 – USM Jazz Band and Dewan Budaya once again proudly present International Jazz Day @ USM 2017 this coming 14 and 15 April 2017 at Dewan Budaya Auditorium, USM Penang! …”
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    PRASAMBUTAN INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY: USM JAZZ BAND BERGANDING DENGAN UPSI BIG BAND by MPRC, Pusat Media & Perhubungan Awam

    Published 2017
    “…USM, PULAU PINANG, 12 April 2017 – Bersempena International Jazz Day yang jatuh pada 30 April 2017, USM Jazz Band dengan kerjasama Dewan Budaya USM sekali lagi akan mengadakan prasambutan festival ini pada 14 dan 15 April 2017 dengan pelbagai aktiviti yang menarik di Auditorium Dewan Budaya, USM.…”
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    The jazz story : from the '90s to the '60s / by 390480 Dexter, Dave

    Published 1964
    Subjects: “…Jazz…”
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    Art of Jazz: FORM / PERFORMANCE / NOTES by Kelsey Gustin

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…If American modernism had a soundtrack, it would be jazz. A homegrown genre, its music came to define the burgeoning northern cities, the cultural forms of black expression, and an avant-garde impetus to question established boundaries.…”
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    “King Porter Stomp” and the Jazz Tradition by Jeffrey Magee

    Published 2001-02-01
    “…Speaking in a measured, orotund baritone, Morton explored his past at a leisurely, dignified pace, but he was eager to set the record straight on one particular subject: that he had “personally originated jazz in New Orleans in 1902” (ibid.:84). Historians have since shown the origins of jazz to be more complicated than Morton allowed (Gushee 1994; Panetta 2000), but none can refute the story of his most popular and enduring composition, “King Porter Stomp”. …”
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    Narrative Violence in Toni Morrison’s Jazz by Jaleel Akhtar, Tahoor Ali

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This essay looks at forms of narrative violence and their ramifications in Toni Morrison’s Jazz. It outlines violence by highlighting its importance as one of the common ingredients in the art of storytelling and history of American literature, focusing on Morrison’s Jazz and how theorists like Rene Girard respond to the mechanism of violence. …”
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    O jazz e o neoplasticismo by Piet Mondrian

    Published 2008-11-01
    Subjects: “…jazz…”
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    Exploring the Virulent Jazz Counterculture in Mumbo Jumbo by Debangana Mishra

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This article will be focusing on Ishmael Reed’s Mumbo Jumbo (1972), a vibrant postmodernist text, which offers a fresh perspective on the rise of black popular culture in the form of Jes Grew, which is largely informed by jazz and neo-hoodoo aesthetics. Jes Grew, the phenomenon which binds the multifaceted text in cohesion and brings together elements from History, Jazz and Afrofuturism, is communicated by using the metaphor of a virulent disease- the Jes Grew pandemic. …”
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    Neurosyphilis in Anglo-American Composers and Jazz Musicians by Darko Breitenfeld, Davor Kust, Tomislav Breitenfeld, Marin Prpić, Marko Lucijanić, Davor Zibar, Vedran Hostić, Maja Franceschi, Ante Bolanča

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Among 1500 analyzed pathographies of composers and musicians, data on ten Anglo-American composers and jazz musicians having suff ered from neurosyphilis (tertiary stage of the disease) were extracted for this report. …”
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