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Overcoming' Race with Jazz
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DuSable's initial fame was in its music program. Captain Walter Dyett was the longtime music instructor at the school during the , who created a music program that turned out a number of notable and eminent musical artists, particularly in the genre of jazz.
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Berklee College of Music - The Schillinger House
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Berk began the Schillinger House as a means of teaching the principles of composition and harmony of Joseph Schillinger. Berk was only one of a handful of teachers permitted to teach Schillinger’s method. Schillinger’s system of composition translated musical elements such as harmony melody and rhythm to geometric relationships.
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Cafe Society
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Café Society was the first non-segregated club in American history
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Alabama State University
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Alabama State U, Tennessee State U, Wilbeforce U, North Texas State U, Berklee College of Music, and Los Angeles City College were the first to offer credit for jazz ensembles, improvisation, and arranging
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The Mediteranian Music Institute
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The Berklee College, Valencia Campus, Spain
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Congo Square
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Congo Square is an open space within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, just across Rampart Street north of the French Quarter. The Tremé neighborhood is famous for its history of African American music
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Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler"
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Texas State University (NTSU)
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In 1946, Texas State University (now the University of North Texas), started the country's first degree program in Dance Band Arranging and founded the now-famous One O'Clock Lab Band.
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University of Music and Performing Arts Graz
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Kunstuniversität Graz
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Conservatorium van Amsterdam
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Wilberforce University
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The oldest private African-American university in the United States and one of the first colleges to offer credit to jazz education
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The New School
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DuSable High School
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DuSable's initial fame was in its music program. Captain Walter Dyett was the longtime music instructor at the school during the , who created a music program that turned out a number of notable and eminent musical artists, particularly in the genre of jazz.
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Minton's Playhouse
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It may be argued with equal force that one of the most important shrines in the history of jazz was Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem. Minton’s was the place where Bebop was born; the place, really, where the foundations of modern jazz were established. Founded in 1938 by the saxophonist Henry Minton (from whom the establishment took its name) Minton’s Playhouse became, over the next decade, the setting for a revolution in jazz.
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Los Angeles City College
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One of the colleges which were first to offer credit
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Westinghouse High School
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Westinghouse High School music programproduced many renowned jazz and classical musicians.
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Tennessee State University
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Thomas Jefferson High School
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Cass Technical High School
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Georgia Miller, Matthew Golding, Dehao Tu, Zachary Kleinbaum, Alexander Straus
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Timeline of Jazz Education
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Berklee College of Music - The Schillinger House
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Berk began the Schillinger House as a means of teaching the principles of composition and harmony of Joseph Schillinger. Berk was only one of a handful of teachers permitted to teach Schillinger’s method. Schillinger’s system of composition translated musical elements such as harmony melody and rhythm to geometric relationships.
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History of New Orleans Education
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The first New Orleans public school was founded in 1842 by James Baldwin. Before the Civil War, there were divisions among the population, which subsequently led to political conflicts regarding public education.
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Cafe Society
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Café Society was the first non-segregated club in American history
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Alabama State University
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Alabama State U, Tennessee State U, Wilbeforce U, North Texas State U, Berklee College of Music, and Los Angeles City College were the first to offer credit for jazz ensembles, improvisation, and arranging
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The New School
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First school to offer jazz history course
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DuSable High School
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DuSable's initial fame was in its music program. Captain Walter Dyett was the longtime music instructor at the school during the , who created a music program that turned out a number of notable and eminent musical artists, particularly in the genre of jazz.
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Minton's Playhouse
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It may be argued with equal force that one of the most important shrines in the history of jazz was Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem. Minton’s was the place where Bebop was born; the place, really, where the foundations of modern jazz were established. Founded in 1938 by the saxophonist Henry Minton (from whom the establishment took its name) Minton’s Playhouse became, over the next decade, the setting for a revolution in jazz.
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Westinghouse High School
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Westinghouse High School music programproduced many renowned jazz and classical musicians.
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Tennessee State University
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One of the first colleges to offer credit to jazz education
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