...But behind the scenes, there was a group of underground musicians led by Shotaro Moriyasu (1924-55) and Toshiko Akiyoshi Tabackin (1929- ), who endured hardship and poverty while listening to and studying the records of black modernists such as Charlie Parker and Bud Powell. In this sense, the culture shock that the tour of Japan by the Jazz Messengers, led by black drummer Art Blakey, in January 1961 caused for the intellectual class is significant. Jazz as a black root was reevaluated, and Miyazawa Akira (1928- ), who had steadily studied black bop and hard bop, was also a major influence. *Some of the terminology that refers to "Jazz Messengers" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…しかしその陰に,貧苦に耐えながらチャーリー・パーカーやバド・パウエルなど黒人モダニストのレコードに耳を傾けて勉強する,守安祥太郎(1924‐55),龝(秋)吉(あきよし)敏子Toshiko Akiyoshi Tabackin(1929‐ )を筆頭とする一群のアングラ・ミュージシャンがいた。その意味で1961年1月,黒人ドラマー,アート・ブレーキー率いるジャズ・メッセンジャーズJazz Messengersの来日公演が知識層に与えたカルチャー・ショックは重要である。黒人ルーツとしてのジャズがあらためて見直され,地道に黒人バップ,ハード・バップを学んできた宮沢昭(1928‐ 。… ※「Jazz Messengers」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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