Stride is a jazz piano style originating in early 20th Century, a vibrant and rich jazz idiom with a unique place in American piano. Within the last decades more and more so called jazz commentators and self anointed jazz historians have propagated a short hand and inaccurate characterization of the idiom. It is special and separate from the other formative jazz piano styles, being one of the most classical-pianistic. It draws on the rich traditions of American pop music, as well as impressionist composers and Chopin. Stride influenced our pop music and was influenced by it. You can hear George Gershwin and Cole Porter in Stride and you can hear Stride's influence in them. Duke Ellington was a fine Stride pianist, and his 1920s recordings sometimes sounded like orchestrated James P. Johnson and Willie The Lion Smith. Art Tatum was a Stride pianist, as was Count Basie, and early on, Thelonious Monk and Errol Garner. The most accomplished Stride artists, Fats Waller, Willie The Lion Smith, and above all, James P. Johnson, respected European musical tradition and had some formal training Короче, вот ссылка http://stridepiano.com/ А на русском дай транслитерацию
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