Abstract
Jazz and classical music are two of the most celebrated genres of “art music.” Their origins could not be more disparate. The two genres are, on the surface, very different from one another. Yet, the humanity and creativity that shines through across time and space speak to something else at play: an unfathomably deep connection that defies the temporal, geographical, racial, and cultural differences, revealing instead the shared human spirit that is manifested in these powerful artistic expressions.
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Ellenberger, Kurt
(2024)
"Twin Sons of Different Mothers: Harmonic Convergence in Jazz and Classical Music,"
The IASJ Journal of Applied Jazz Research: Vol. 2:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/iasj_journal/vol2/iss1/6
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