Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories

Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories

by Heli Reimann
Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories
Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories

Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival: Myths and Memories

by Heli Reimann

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Overview

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. This study offers new insights into what was the largest Soviet jazz festival of its time through an abundance of collected materials - including thousands of pages of archival documents, more than a hundred hours of interviews and countless media reviews and photographs - while grappling with the constellation of myths integral to jazz discourse in an attempt to illuminate 'how it really was'. Accounts from musicians, jazz fans, organisers and listeners bring renewed life to this transcultural event from more than half a century ago, framed by scholarly discussions contextualizing the festival within the closed conditions of the Cold War. Tallinn '67 Jazz Festival details the lasting international importance of this confluence of Estonian, Soviet and American jazz and the ripple effects it spread throughout the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367415679
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/17/2021
Series: Transnational Studies in Jazz
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Heli Reimann is a postdoctoral researcher at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki.

Table of Contents

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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