Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Artists Inspire Cultural Revolution
Artists Inspire Cultural Revolution Paris was once the center for art, literature and music throughout the world. Exploding in the world with a new sense of self, all Impressionist artists in discussion. Painters such as Pierre Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and Edgar Degas saw the world differently, and my joy in living color. Composers began with discordant chords and musical arrangements to convey different moods and impressions. A century later, the influence of Impressionism was still alive and well in music. Beatle Mania popularity and a following that was unprecedented in the history of the British show. Like Impressionism, The Beatles' revolutionary music inspired a generation. Always with a political dimension, the music was the most important means of artistic expression of the sixties. E 'was the first stone golden decade of adoption, a revolutionary exciting, a time of radical revolution in music, art, politics, lifestyle, technology and fashion. Musician has been the most important cultural icons. Beatle music inspires change. The Beatles' Revolver album experience was an important step forward. In the same year, the Beatles Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band has revolutionized rock music. The Beatles was the expansion of consciousness into their songs. They were not alone. Bob Dylan is the spirit of political protest powerful poetry. His music became anthems for civil rights and anti-war movement. The spirit of the sixties birthed a reaction to secularism and material causes a movement towards a new spirituality and the questioning of authority. The civil rights movement has demanded that American Black citizens in the political process, freedom of expression and movement in Berkeley student movements at other universities in the United States and Europe have asked the same thing for students. In 'Summer of 1964, the problem of integration has been warming. Ninety minutes after President John F. Kennedy was killed, Vice President Lyndon Johnson was swo in as president. The following year, President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, Martin Luther King was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace, and that in summer, black and white students to Mississippi students with non-violent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC) in the registration drive voter tuout, in what was called Freedom Summer. " Later, the "free jazz" of John Coltrane and others shattered conventional forms of jazz and gave expression to spirituality and political poetry. Classical composers such as John Cage broke the traditional musical forms, in the sixties' spontaneity in their music. Dennis Walsh progressofmusic@hotmail.com
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