Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories explores the legendary 1967 jazz gathering that centered Tallinn, Estonia as the jazz capital of the USSR and marked both the pinnacle of a Soviet jazz awakening as well as the end of a long series of evolutionary jazz festivals in Estonia.
Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories explores the legendary 1967 jazz gathering that centered Tallinn, Estonia as the jazz capital of the USSR and marked both the pinnacle of a Soviet jazz awakening as well as the end of a long series of evolutionary jazz festivals in Estonia.
Heli Reimann is a postdoctoral researcher at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. Setting the scene: Estonian jazz popularisers Uno Naissoo and Valter Ojakäär and official organising procedures of Tallinn '67 Chapter 2. Individual memories Chapter 3. Americans at the festival Chapter 4. Post-festival reviews: Media and official reports Conclusions. Tallinn '67 as an affective event
Introduction Chapter 1. Setting the scene: Estonian jazz popularisers Uno Naissoo and Valter Ojakäär and official organising procedures of Tallinn '67 Chapter 2. Individual memories Chapter 3. Americans at the festival Chapter 4. Post-festival reviews: Media and official reports Conclusions. Tallinn '67 as an affective event
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