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  2. Timeline of jazz education - Wikipedia

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    1916: Major N. Clark Smith taught at Lincoln High School, Kansas City.From 1922 he taught at Wendell Phillips High School in Chicago.: 1917: A Victor record (Vic catalog no. 18255), "Livery Stable Blues" (side A; matrix/take 19331-1) and "Dixieland Jass Band One-Step" (side B; matrix/take 19332-3), recorded February 16, 1917 (one hundred and seven years ago), at Victor's studio in Manhattan at ...

  3. Jazz education - Wikipedia

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    In New York a new style of jazz became immensely popular. This style, known as Big Band, ushered in a new era of jazz education. [12] Big band music is particularly important for jazz education because it introduces a number of new forums for the furthering of jazz music. The first such forum is the arranger.

  4. Ray Ricker - Wikipedia

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    Ramon "Ray" Ricker is a classical and jazz performer, music educator, composer, arranger and author.. Ricker was professor of saxophone, director of the Institute for Music Leadership and senior associate dean for professional studies at the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester [1] until his retirement in 2013.

  5. List of education journals - Wikipedia

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    Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education; International Journal of Music Education; Journal of Music Teacher Education; Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy; Journal of Research in Music Education; Music Educators Journal; UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education

  6. International Association for Jazz Education - Wikipedia

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    Many considered IAJE to be a foundation of the jazz community, and its many programs to be a cornerstone of jazz education. [1] IAJE was first incorporated as a non-profit on August 18, 1989, having developed from the International Association of Jazz Educators (since 1971) and the U.S. National Association of Jazz Education (since 1968). The ...

  7. Institute of Jazz Studies - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Journal of Jazz Studies is an open-access online journal. The online journal continues and expands upon the tradition of the original JJS/ARJS as the longest running English-language scholarly jazz journal. [3] It is open-access and peer-reviewed. Studies in Jazz, a monograph series with Scarecrow Press, publishes books related to jazz.

  8. David Baker (composer) - Wikipedia

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    David Nathaniel Baker Jr. (December 21, 1931 – March 26, 2016) was an American jazz composer, conductor, and musician from Indianapolis, as well as a professor of jazz studies at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Baker is best known as an educator and founder of the jazz studies program.

  9. James Lincoln Collier - Wikipedia

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    James Lincoln Collier (born June 29, 1928) is an American journalist, professional musician, jazz commentator, and author. Many of his non-fiction titles focus on music theory and the history of jazz. He and his brother Christopher Collier, a history professor, together wrote several works of fiction for children and young adults. They also co ...