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Masarykova Univerzita Filozofická Fakulta Ústav Germanistiky, Nordistiky a Nederlandistiky Magisterská Diplomová Práce 2018 Masarykova univerzita Filozofická fakulta Ústav germanistiky, nordistiky a nederlandistiky Magisterská diplomová práce 2018 Bc. Ivana Královcová Masarykova univerzita Filozofická fakulta Ústav germanistiky, nordistiky a nederlandistiky Skandinávská studia Bc. Ivana Královcová Fenomén skandinávského jazzu: historie a současnost Magisterská diplomová práce Vedoucí práce: Luboš Soukup, MMus 2018 Prohlašuji, že jsem tuto diplomovou práci vypracovala samostatně s využitím uvedených pramenů a literatury. V Brně, dne 29. 11. 2018 ………………..…………………………………………………. Podpis autora práce Poděkování Na tomto místě bych ráda poděkovala svému vedoucímu Luboši Soukupovi, MMus za to, že se ujal vedení této práce, Ing. Radimovi Hanouskovi za cenné rady a připomínky, dále pak Milošovi Winklerovi za podporu a nasměrování mého zájmu směrem ke skandinávskému jazzu a v neposlední řadě své rodině a přátelům, bez jejichž podpory by tato práce nevznikla. Obsah 1. Úvod ............................................................................................................................................. 7 2. Teoretická část ............................................................................................................................ 10 2.1 Vymezení pojmu „Skandinávie“ .......................................................................................... 10 2.2 Stuart Nicholson: glokalizace............................................................................................... 11 2.3 Manfred Eicher: „the idea of North“ ................................................................................... 14 2.4 Skandinávská jazzová škola .................................................................................................. 17 2.4.1 Vývoj ............................................................................................................................. 19 3. Praktická část .............................................................................................................................. 25 3.1 Jazz ve Skandinávii: všeobecný přehled .............................................................................. 25 3.1.1 Druhá polovina 19. století – 1920 ................................................................................ 25 3.1.2 Meziválečné období: 20. a 30. léta 20. století ............................................................. 27 3.1.3 Válečné období ............................................................................................................. 29 3.1.4 Poválečné období ......................................................................................................... 30 3.1.5 60. a 70. léta 20. století ................................................................................................ 34 3.1.6 80. a 90. léta 20. století ................................................................................................ 38 3.1.7 Současnost ................................................................................................................... 39 3.2 Dánská jazzová scéna .......................................................................................................... 40 3.2.1 Druhá polovina 19. století – 1920 ................................................................................ 40 3.2.2 Meziválečné období ..................................................................................................... 42 4 3.2.3 Válečné období ............................................................................................................. 44 3.2.4 Poválečné období ......................................................................................................... 45 3.2.5 60. léta a 70. léta 20. století ......................................................................................... 46 3.2.6 80. léta a 90. léta 20. století ......................................................................................... 48 3.2.7 2000 až současnost ...................................................................................................... 49 3.3 Finská jazzová scéna ............................................................................................................ 50 3.3.1 přelom 19. a 20. století – 1920 .................................................................................... 50 3.3.2 Meziválečné období ..................................................................................................... 51 3.3.3 Válečné období ............................................................................................................. 53 3.3.4 Poválečné období ......................................................................................................... 53 3.3.5 60. léta 20. století ......................................................................................................... 56 3.3.6 70. a 80. léta 20. století ................................................................................................ 57 3.3.7 90. léta až současnost .................................................................................................. 59 3.4 Norská jazzová scéna ........................................................................................................... 60 3.4.1 přelom 19. a 20. století – 1920 .................................................................................... 61 3.4.2 Meziválečné období ..................................................................................................... 62 3.4.3 Válečné období ............................................................................................................. 63 3.4.4 Poválečné období ......................................................................................................... 64 3.4.5 60. léta 20. století ......................................................................................................... 66 5 3.4.6 70. a 80. léta 20. století ................................................................................................ 67 3.4.7 90. léta 20. století – současnost ................................................................................... 70 3.5 Švédská jazzová scéna ......................................................................................................... 72 3.5.1 přelom 19. a 20. století – 1920 .................................................................................... 72 3.5.2 Meziválečné období ..................................................................................................... 73 3.5.3 Válečné období ............................................................................................................. 76 3.5.4 Poválečné období ......................................................................................................... 78 3.5.5 60. léta 20. století ......................................................................................................... 80 3.5.6 70. a 80. léta 20. století ................................................................................................ 82 3.5.7 90. léta 20. století – současnost ................................................................................... 83 3.6 Shrnutí ................................................................................................................................. 85 4. Závěr ........................................................................................................................................... 89 5. Resumé ....................................................................................................................................... 91 6. Zdroje ......................................................................................................................................... 92 Tištěné zdroje ................................................................................................................................. 92 Internetové zdroje .......................................................................................................................... 94 7. Přílohy ...................................................................................................................................... 101 Slovník použitých hudebních pojmů ........................................................................................... 101 6 1. Úvod Tématem mé magisterské diplomové práce je Fenomén skandinávského jazzu: historie a současnost. Toto téma jsem si vybrala, jelikož se touto problematikou zabývám dlouhodobě, již v rámci své bakalářské diplomové práce jsem se zaměřila na norskou jazzovou scénu a její specifika. Skandinávská jazzová scéna je v rámci celosvětové jazzové scény specifická svým poměrně brzkým vymezením vůči americkému globálnímu jazzu. Skandinávský jazz se od amerického liší zejména využíváním svých vlastních hudebních tradic, ať už jde o tradiční lidovou či klasickou hudbu z období romantismu. Tím došlo ke změně používaných tónin a stupnic, improvizace není nutně založena na 12taktovém blues. K této transformaci došlo vlivem tzv. glokalizace, tedy vzájemným působením lokálních prvků na globální fenomén, v tomto případě na globální americký jazz. Skandinávský jazz je celosvětovým fenoménem také díky dalším faktorům, jako je moderní neortodoxní školství, vzájemná spolupráce skandinávských států a státem zajištěná finanční podpora skandinávských jazzových hudebníků a skladatelů. K celkové diverzitě přispívá společenské a politické
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