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This book explores a fascinating and often overlooked chapter inmusical history and delves into the intriguing possibility that theclassical repertoire for wind ensembles - particularly Harmoniemusik -and French Baroque performance traditions may have influenced thedevelopment of popular music in colonial America and the evolutionof New Orleans jazz. Could early European military musicians andmusic educators have been the unseen architects of jazz, layingthe foundation for its emergence? This book offers a compellingexploration of this question, uncovering forgotten aspects of thegenre's origins and shedding new light on the role of military andclassical wind music in shaping the sounds of a new era. Esteban M. López Casoli, anArgentine-Italian pianist and musicresearcher, was born in Mar delPlata, Argentina, in 1971. His passionfor Classical Music, Tango and Jazzdeveloped during his high schoolyears, sparking a deep interest thatled to extensive research.



