THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929
ART AND CULTURE OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Question
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European music
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ragtime
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Jazz
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both B&C
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Detailed explanation-1: -The syncopated rhythms and improvisation in Blues music attracted new listeners during the Harlem Renaissance. This unique sound meant that no two performances would sound the same. Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday popularized Blues and jazz vocals at this time.
Detailed explanation-2: -Jazz and blues was the music that vocalized Harlem’s nightlife. Jazz, which originated in New Orleans, was a fast-paced, energetic style of music. The combination of string and wind instruments created a rhythm that encouraged dancing.
Detailed explanation-3: -Listeners all over America heard the music of Duke Ellington’s Orchestra as it was broadcast live from The Cotton Club, the most famous of Harlem ballrooms throughout the 1920s and ‘30s. Live radio broadcasts from the Savoy ballroom brought big band swing into living rooms throughout the United States.
Detailed explanation-4: -THE GROWTH OF JAZZ African-American musical traditions mixed with others and gradually jazz emerged from a blend of ragtime, marches, blues, and other kinds of music.
Detailed explanation-5: -Murals. In the 1930s, murals became a dominant art form for Harlem Renaissance artists who worked for the Works Progress Administration (a New Deal program of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency, designed to counteract the effects of the Great Depression by providing work for artists).