Race Through Culture - A Musician's Perspective
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of race, culture, and music in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Grammy-winning artist and Montana State University professor Ryan Matzinger. Delve into the history of race and historical racism in America through the lens of musical performance and analysis. Drawing from his extensive experience as a singer-songwriter, jazz saxophonist, recording artist, and internationally touring musician, Matzinger offers unique insights into the cultural and sociological impact of jazz and its connection to America's political evolution. Learn about the roots of rock and roll, the influence of jazz legends, and the importance of genre-melding in contemporary music. Gain a deeper understanding of how music reflects and shapes American culture, from the birth of jazz to modern-day performances. Discover the links between Native American music and early jazz, and explore the role of music in addressing and understanding racial issues in society.
Syllabus
Race Through Culture: A Musician's Perspective | Ryan Matzinger | TEDxMontanaStateUniversity
Taught by
TEDx
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