ジャズの歴史は瞬時に拡大した
Newly released archival live performances by Ahmad Jamal, Joe Henderson, and Cecil Taylor illuminate their legacies and the art form at large
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 21, 2026
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While archival performances can be valuable, they may also overshadow contemporary artists who deserve recognition in the evolving jazz scene.
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Preserving and sharing these archival performances is crucial for educating future generations about jazz's rich history and cultural significance.
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The expansion of jazz history through archival releases prompts us to reconsider what constitutes essential contributions to the genre.
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The release of archival jazz performances enriches our understanding of the genre and honors the legacies of artists like Ahmad Jamal and Cecil Taylor.
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Focusing too much on past jazz legends risks creating a narrative that stifles innovation and the voices of today's jazz musicians.
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