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Originated: 1960Origin: United States
Avant-Garde Jazz

Avant-Garde Jazz

Description

Avant-Garde Jazz is characterized by its experimental approach, often incorporating dissonance, unusual time signatures, and innovative improvisation. It challenges traditional jazz structures and embraces a more free-form style.

History

Avant-Garde Jazz emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s as musicians sought to push the boundaries of jazz. Influenced by the broader avant-garde art movement, it was a reaction against the constraints of bebop and hard bop, incorporating elements from free jazz and other experimental music forms. Key figures include Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, and Cecil Taylor, who were instrumental in defining the genre's sound.

Notable Artists

Ornette Coleman

John Coltrane

Cecil Taylor

Example Tracks