How jazz survived the Soviets
14th Nov 2006, 01:28 GMT
Russia's experimental music scene is thriving after decades of repression, discovers Peter Culshaw.
How jazz survived the Soviets related news:
- Michael Blake's Blake Tartare: More Like Us — All About Jazz Feature Articles
- Ornette Coleman: Decades of Jazz on the Edge — NPR Programs: Morning Edition
- Mark Feldman -- What Exit — All About Jazz CD Reviews
- Mile High to swing dancing, grandparents as parents and Christmas — Nevada Appeal - News
- Archie Shepp -- Kwanza — All About Jazz CD Reviews
- Eric Dolphy Quintet -- Outward Bound — All About Jazz CD Reviews
- Wikipedia defines 'Riff' — A CRM Riff
- Gutpuppet -- 3 — All About Jazz CD Reviews
- Zimbabwe: Love for Booze Cited As Jabavu Jazz Band Splits — AllAfrica News: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
- Henry Grimes at the London Jazz Festival 2006 — All About Jazz Feature Articles
Latest news from Telegraph Arts:
- The enduring stars of page and screen
- Small lives fail to ignite big ideas
- Radiant Rojo brings fairytale alive
- On the road: The Actor's Nightmare, The Indian Boy, Our Country's Good, The Mouse Queen
- Hancock turns down the heat for low-octane crowd
- Today's TV & radio choices
- Under a grand
- Teenage misery to a Broadway beat
- Encounters with the divine
- RIP Jumping Jack Flash senior