...It is a 4/4 rhythm step that was created for dancing to jazz. It became popular in the United States in the mid-1910s and was quickly introduced to Europe, which led to an increase in jazz bands traveling to Europe. In 1919, Swiss conductor Ansermet wrote an article in the Revue Romande about his excitement at hearing Cidney Bechet (1897-1959) playing the clarinet in Will Marion Cook's black dance band, and this article became the world's first jazz critique. The Belgian lawyer and poet Robert Goffin's book Jazz on the Edge (1932) and the French critic Hugues Panassié's book Hot Jazz (1934)... *Some of the terminology that mentions "Bechet, C." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ジャズで踊るために生まれた4/4拍子のステップで,1910年代の半ばアメリカで流行し,直ちにヨーロッパへも伝えられ,これによってジャズ・バンドの渡欧もさかんになった。スイスの指揮者アンセルメは,19年ウィル・マリオン・クックWill Marion Cookの黒人ダンス・バンドで,シドニー・ベシェCidney Bechet(1897‐1959)のクラリネットを聞いた感動を《レビュー・ロマンデ》に寄稿,この一文は世界最初のジャズ評論となった。ベルギーの弁護士で詩人のロベール・ゴファンRobert Goffinの著書《ジャズの辺境》(1932),フランスの評論家ユーグ・パナシエHugues Panassiéの著《ホット・ジャズ》(1934。… ※「Bechet,C.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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