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Ethno jazz, also known as world jazz, is a subgenre of jazz and world music, developed internationally in the 1950s and '60s and broadly characterized by a combination of traditional jazz and non-Western musical elements. Though occasionally equaled to or considered the successor of world music, an independent meaning of ethno jazz emerged around 1990 through the commercial success of ethnic music via globalization, which especially observed a Western focus on Asian musical interpretations. The origin of ethno jazz has widely been credited to saxophonist John Coltrane.

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  • Ethno-Jazz (de)
  • Etnoĵazo (eo)
  • Ethno jazz (en)
  • Ethno-jazz (fr)
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  • Ethno-Jazz estas laŭ signifo tre malklara nocio, kiun stampis la amaskomunikiloj en la 1980-aj por priskribi specojn de ĵazo, kiuj aŭ priverkas erojn de etna muziko aŭ kiujn karakterizas la kunlaboro de ĵazmuzikistoj kun reprezentantoj de aliaj muzikkulturoj. (eo)
  • Ethno jazz, also known as world jazz, is a subgenre of jazz and world music, developed internationally in the 1950s and '60s and broadly characterized by a combination of traditional jazz and non-Western musical elements. Though occasionally equaled to or considered the successor of world music, an independent meaning of ethno jazz emerged around 1990 through the commercial success of ethnic music via globalization, which especially observed a Western focus on Asian musical interpretations. The origin of ethno jazz has widely been credited to saxophonist John Coltrane. (en)
  • Ethno-Jazz ist ein zunächst in den 1980er Jahren von den Medien aufgebrachter und in seinem Bedeutungsgehalt recht unscharfer Begriff zur Bezeichnung von Bereichen des Jazz, die entweder Elemente ethnischer Musiken verarbeiten oder aber durch die Zusammenarbeit von Jazzmusikern mit Vertretern anderer Musikkulturen gekennzeichnet sind. (de)
  • L'ethno jazz (aujourd'hui world jazz) est un genre de musique qui fut souvent synonyme de world music avant les années 1990. Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry, Jan Garbarek, Manu Dibango ou encore Miriam Makeba en sont les figures marquantes. [réf. nécessaire] Une signification nouvelle du mot "ethno" a vu le jour après 1990 avec la mondialisation ainsi qu'avec le succès des musiciens et groupes Ethno. Depuis les milieux du jazz préfèrent le terme de "world jazz" plutôt que d'ethno-jazz.[réf. nécessaire] (fr)
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