Jazz on the Internet!!


Added: Dec 3, 2008

Author: hwhitbread

Duration: 1:32

Thanks to the incredible response to my first video, which introduced the world to a remarkable form of music known as "JAZZ", I'm beyond delighted to bring the viewership even more. Previously, "JAZZ" was known only to a few, and was produced almost exclusively in research facilities, mental sanatoria, and large-scale agricultural processing plants. But now, thanks to the power of television*, more and more people can experience the intrigue and certain novelty of "JAZZ".The first piece, "Tunguska Event Rhapsody", was written and produced by Prof. Ivan Semianioff in 1987, and is considered one of the earliest "JAZZ" works. This work, "Credo in unum Magnesium", was written in 1991 by the Lithuanian sex offender, Anders Vijls. Deemed a low risk during the shortage-plagued Soviet era of overcrowded prisons, Vijls was sentenced for his crimes to be incarcerated for five years underneath his grandmother's piano. This extraordinarily fertile environment provided the germination for his immortal music corpus, characterized by a jaunty beat and flowing melodies.Now, let's go!!*includes affiliated magnetic devices

Channel: Music

Tags: astonishing  credo  discovery  internet  jazz  lithuanian  magnesium  music 


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