Spanish jazz
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El jazz en España se ha caracterizado históricamente por su escasa presencia, hasta el punto de que, en su Enciclopedia del Jazz, Leonard Feather escribió: «España, es un desierto para el jazz». El número de músicos de repercusión internacional que ha dado el jazz español ha sido limitado, reduciéndose prácticamente a Tete Montoliu. Sin embargo, el panorama ha cambiado en la medida en que, en las últimas décadas, el jazz ha encontrado un punto de conexión con las músicas populares del mosaico cultural español, introduciendo sonoridades mediterráneas, flamencas o celtas.
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Jazz in Spain began with an interest in Dixieland or New Orleans jazz. In that time it evolved into other styles, often influenced by visiting Americans. In 1947 Don Byas introduced Tete Montoliu to bebop, and other efforts to combine jazz with flamenco occurred. Catalan and Galician music have influenced some regions. Jazz in Spain suffered from many difficulties. These included cultural, political, and economic systems that were unsuitable for creativity. Francisco Franco's regime placed restraints on jazz. The return to democracy and the development of the economy allowed jazz to expand.
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Spanish jazz
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Jazz en España
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El jazz en España se ha caracterizado históricamente por su escasa presencia, hasta el punto de que, en su Enciclopedia del Jazz, Leonard Feather escribió: «España, es un desierto para el jazz». El número de músicos de repercusión internacional que ha dado el jazz español ha sido limitado, reduciéndose prácticamente a Tete Montoliu. Sin embargo, el panorama ha cambiado en la medida en que, en las últimas décadas, el jazz ha encontrado un punto de conexión con las músicas populares del mosaico cultural español, introduciendo sonoridades mediterráneas, flamencas o celtas.
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Jazz in Spain began with an interest in Dixieland or New Orleans jazz. In that time it evolved into other styles, often influenced by visiting Americans. In 1947 Don Byas introduced Tete Montoliu to bebop, and other efforts to combine jazz with flamenco occurred. Catalan and Galician music have influenced some regions. Jazz in Spain suffered from many difficulties. These included cultural, political, and economic systems that were unsuitable for creativity. Francisco Franco's regime placed restraints on jazz. The return to democracy and the development of the economy allowed jazz to expand. Spain has many outdoor jazz festivals. The Donostia-San Sebastian Jazz Festival began in 1966. In the middle 1970s, the festival attracted Charles Mingus, Tete Montoliu, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Hancock, Lionel Hampton, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Rollins, B.B. King, Woody Herman, Freddie Hubbard, Weather Report, Gato Barbieri, Art Blakey, Mercer Ellington, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Clark Terry, and Miles Davis. The festival held in Vitoria-Gasteiz, set up in 1977, also attracts musicians.
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