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Schroederâs playing Bachâs âPrelude in Câ from the Little Notebook for Anna Magdalena (Bachâs 2nd wife, if I recall). Some of you might find it more familiar as the accompaniment to the Bach-Gounod âAve Maria.â
Schroeder is a purist. He would react similarly to the atonal twelve-tone music that attracted composers and alienated listeners in the twentieth century.
Schroeder (at least at this point) was way too narrow minded. Actually there was plenty of mutual respect between classical and jazz musicians. When George Gershwin wanted to study with Maurice Ravel, Ravel supposedly told him, âWhy become a second-rate Ravel when youâre already a first-rate Gershwin?â As for piano playing specifically, leading classical pianists were big admirers of Art Tatum. Itâs said that one asked Tatum how long it took for him to memorize the complicated things he played, not realizing that Tatum was improvising. My impression is that generally speaking, it is fans who are more likely to be dismissive of genres other than the one they are into. Most of the best musicians tend to respect talent regardless of genre.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
My older brother was a trombonist in middle school and high school (and community college); played classical and jazz thereon.
bigcatrik about 4 years ago
Last time this one came around someone commented that just over a decade later Schroeder would introduce one of the most popular jazz pieces ever.
sheplives about 4 years ago
Schroeder, meet Vince Guaraldi⌠;)
Kaputnik about 4 years ago
Beethoven just rolled over.
I donât know if he told Tchaikovsky the news.
iggyman about 4 years ago
How about âClassical Jazzâ {Mason Williams)! OK number!
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
Just donât ask him about Polkas, Scottishes, and Waltzes! (I can still see Snoopy with his accordion.)
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
Roll Over Beethoven!
tripwire45 about 4 years ago
I love jazz.
Cary Rodda Premium Member about 4 years ago
WaitâŚI saw Schroeder playing jazz on A Charlie Brown Christmas just the other day. :D
gantech about 4 years ago
âUm, what kind of music do you usually get here?â
âOh, we got both kindsâŚcountry and western!â
Wichita1.0 about 4 years ago
Welllll, they DO call it âcool jazzâ.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 4 years ago
Schroederâs playing Bachâs âPrelude in Câ from the Little Notebook for Anna Magdalena (Bachâs 2nd wife, if I recall). Some of you might find it more familiar as the accompaniment to the Bach-Gounod âAve Maria.â
Iâ¤ď¸Peanuts about 4 years ago
Schroeder is a purist. He would react similarly to the atonal twelve-tone music that attracted composers and alienated listeners in the twentieth century.
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
âRelax, youâll be OK, Take FiveâŚâ
âAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!â âş
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Mozart in the 1950s would have been Jerry Lee LewisâŚ..
bryan42 about 4 years ago
So, is that a Schrudder, then??
bwsevier Premium Member about 4 years ago
Always found it interesting that I have preferred classical AND jazz to other forms of music all my life, which others seem to find odd.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
I Love To Sing-a
fritzoid Premium Member about 4 years ago
Start the car,
I know a whoopee spot
Where the gin is cold
But the pianoâs hot!
Itâs just a noisy hall
Where thereâs a nightly brawl
And all that jazz!
Lightpainter about 4 years ago
Wonder what Schroeder would think of Rock.
evsxrk about 4 years ago
Schroeder (at least at this point) was way too narrow minded. Actually there was plenty of mutual respect between classical and jazz musicians. When George Gershwin wanted to study with Maurice Ravel, Ravel supposedly told him, âWhy become a second-rate Ravel when youâre already a first-rate Gershwin?â As for piano playing specifically, leading classical pianists were big admirers of Art Tatum. Itâs said that one asked Tatum how long it took for him to memorize the complicated things he played, not realizing that Tatum was improvising. My impression is that generally speaking, it is fans who are more likely to be dismissive of genres other than the one they are into. Most of the best musicians tend to respect talent regardless of genre.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 4 years ago
Well, thereâs cool jazz and then thereâs hot jazz. I never heard of ice cold jazz, though.