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Le third stream est un genre musical qui synthétise la musique classique européenne et le jazz. Le terme est forgé en 1957 par le compositeur américain Gunther Schuller. L' improvisation est généralement considérée comme un élément clef du third stream.
Third stream is a music genre that is a fusion of jazz and classical music. The term was coined in 1957 by composer Gunther Schuller in a lecture at Brandeis University. There are many ways to define third-stream music.
In today's music world, Third Stream often refers to compositions that have some element of jazz. At JMA, the Third Stream genre is also where you will find jazz or jazz related music that relies on composition more than improvisation.
Third Stream (a term invented by composer Gunther Schuller in 1957) essentially means a mixture of jazz and classical music. Most attempts at fusing the two very different idioms have been (at best) mixed successes with string sections weighing down jazz soloists.
Le Third stream (« troisième courant » en anglais) est un terme forgé en 1957 par le compositeur américain Gunther Schuller pour décrire un genre musical qui synthétise la musique classique européenne et le jazz. L'improvisation est généralement considérée comme un élément clef du Third Stream.
The Birth of the Third Stream - Classical Music
Il y a 5 jours · France had one of the most noteworthy Third Stream scenes in Europe at the peak of its popularity and among its most noteworthy exponents was multi-instrumentalist André Hodeir who brought his classical Conservatoire de Paris background to jazz and other genres throughout his career.