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56 约翰·刘易斯和他的现代爵士四人组
DATE=6/24/01
TITLE=PEOPLE IN AMERICA #1827 - John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet BYLINE=Cynthia Kirk


VOICE ONE:
I'm Steve Ember
VOICE TWO:
And I'm Shirley Griffith, with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, we tell about pianist John Lewis. He created one of the most famous jazz groups in America, the Modern Jazz Quartet.
((THEME))
VOICE ONE:
John Lewis was known for his (1) creativity. He was a skilled 1 piano player and musical (2) director of the Modern Jazz (3) Quartet for almost fifty years. He wrote and arranged all the music for the small group. Mister 2 Lewis was responsible for the group's sound and its (4) identity 3.
John Lewis was interested in jazz, blues 4, and bebob, a music with a great deal of energy. Yet he was also greatly influenced by his training in European classical music. Classical music is expressive 5 and (5) intense 6, but is also structured. He thought jazz should be presented the same way.
John Lewis (6) combined classical music with traditional jazz to create songs for himself and the three other members of his quartet. He believed music should be simple and clear, yet played in a meaningful way. Here is one of the Modern Jazz Quartet's big hits, Django:
CUT ONE: "DJANGO"
VOICE TWO:
John Lewis was greatly influenced by the piano style of the famous jazz (7) bandleader, Count Basie. Like Basie, Lewis believed in making every note of music count. He depended as much on silence as he did on notes to get his message across.
John Lewis often used a form of music called (8) fugue [fewg]. Fugue is (9) a series of opposing melodies 7 used to create a complex effect. Mister Lewis also combined written music with music that the group invented as it went along.
This new kind of jazz attracted both lovers 8 of jazz and classical music. It also (10) appealed to people who did not necessarily 9 like jazz. Here is an example of fugue in the song, "Alexander's Fugue":
CUT TWO: "ALEXANDER'S FUGUE"
VOICE ONE:
The Modern Jazz Quartet included John Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath and Connie Kay. The group made its first recording 10 in Nineteen-Fifty-Two. And they continued to play together, with a seven year break, until Nineteen-Ninety-Nine.
John Lewis was as concerned about (11) appearances as he was about the music. The musicians had to dress well for every performance. They played mostly in concert halls instead of small dance clubs. Lewis believed jazz should receive the same respect as classical music.
VOICE TWO:
John Lewis was born in La Grange, Illinois, in Nineteen-Twenty. He grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He started playing the piano when he was seven. As a teenager, he played (12) professionally in churches around Albuquerque. He soon was playing in local dance halls.
Lewis studied (13) anthropology 11 and music at the University of New Mexico. In Nineteen-Forty-Two, he joined the army and served in Europe during World War Two.
After the war, Lewis moved to New York City and played in Dizzy Gillespie's big band. He also studied for his master's degree at the Manhattan School of Music.
VOICE ONE:
John Lewis played in the (14) rhythm 12 section of Gillespie's band. Other members were (15) drummer Kenny Clarke, bass 13 player Ray Brown and (16) vibraphone player Milt Jackson. The four often performed together while the (17) horn players in the band rested.
The four band members continued to work together after leaving Dizzy's group in the late Nineteen-Forties. At that time, they were (18) criticized 14 for not playing "true jazz." But they continued anyway. Ray Brown and Kenny Clarke soon left the group. Bass player Percy Heath and drummer Connie Kay replaced them. In Nineteen-Fifty-Two, the group became the Modern Jazz Quartet and established its own identity.
VOICE TWO:
In Nineteen-Fifty-Six, the Modern Jazz Quartet played a series of concerts in Europe. The group helped make jazz popular with many music listeners in Europe. The members of the quartet had become major stars by the time they returned to the United States.
The Modern Jazz Quartet continued to perform all over the world for sold-out crowds until the late Nineteen-Seventies. People loved the group's teamwork and their amazing sound. Listen as we play, "Vendome", another big hit:
CUT THREE: "VENDOME"
VOICE ONE:
(19) Critics say John Lewis's "less is more" piano style and Milt Jackson's energy on the vibraphone were the secret to the group's long lasting 15 success. Yet over the years, Mister Jackson expressed dissatisfaction with limits that were put on his talents. The group separated in Nineteen-Seventy-Four. However, the members of the quartet (20) reunited after seven years. They played together until Milt Jackson's death in Nineteen-Ninety-Nine.
In addition to his work with the Modern Jazz Quartet, John Lewis worked for many years as musical director of the Monterey Jazz Festival in California. He wrote the music for several Hollywood films. He taught at Harvard University and the City College of New York. And he helped establish a jazz school in Massachusetts.
VOICE TWO:
Through the years, John Lewis worked with some of the biggest names in jazz, including (21) trumpet 16 player Miles Davis. Yet for all the praise Lewis received, he was known for putting the interests of the group over the (22) individual. John Lewis lived a quiet life with his wife, Mirjana, in New York City. In March,Two-Thousand-One, he died of cancer. He was eighty years old. His death officially marked the end of a historic 17 period in modern jazz.
CUT FOUR: "BLUESOLOGY" (INSTEAD OF THEME)
VOICE ONE:
This Special English program was written and produced by Cynthia Kirk. Our studio engineer was Roy Benson. I'm Steve Ember.
VOICE TWO:
And I'm Shirley Griffith. Listen again next week for another PEOPLE IN AMERICA program on the Voice of America.



(1) creativity [9kri:ei`tiviti] n.创造力, 创造
(2) director [di`rektE] n.导演
(3) quartet [kwR:`tet] n.四重奏, 四重唱, 四部合奏(唱)曲
(4) identity [ai`dentiti] n.身份
(5) intense [in`tens] adj.强烈的, 剧烈的, 热切的, 热情的
(6) combine [kEm`bain] v.(使)联合, (使)结合
(7) bandleader [`bAnd9li:dE] n.伴舞乐队的指挥
(8) fugue [fjU:^] n.[音]赋格曲
(9) a series of 一连串的
(10) appeal to vt.有吸引力
(11) appearance [E`piErEns] n.出现, 露面, 外貌, 外观
(12) professionally adv.专业地, 内行地
(13) anthropology [7AnWrE`pRlEdVi] n.人类学
(14) rhythm [`riTEm] n.节奏, 韵律
(15) drummer [`drQm[] n.鼓手
(16) vibraphone [`vaibrEfEUn] n.电颤琴
(17) horn [hR:n] n.喇叭
(18) criticize [`kritisaiz] v.批评, 责备
(19) critic [`kritik] n.批评家, 评论家, 吹毛求疵者
(20) reunite [`ri:jU:`nait] v.(使)再结合
(21) trumpet [`trQmpit] n.喇叭
(22) individual [9indi`vidjUEUl] n.个人, 个体



1 skilled
adj.(in)熟练的,有技能的;需要技能的
  • Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers.无技能的工人通常比有技能的工人挣钱少。
  • She was skilled enough in French to translate a novel.她法语娴熟,足以翻译小说。
2 mister
n.(略作Mr.全称很少用于书面)先生
  • Mister Smith is my good friend.史密斯先生是我的好朋友。
  • He styled himself " Mister Clean ".他自称是“清廉先生”。
3 identity
n.身份,本体,特征;同一(性),一致
  • He never revealed his identity.他从未暴露过自己的身份。
  • He showed his identity card and went in.他把工作证亮了一下就进去了。
4 blues
n.抑郁,沮丧;布鲁斯音乐
  • She was in the back of a smoky bar singing the blues.她在烟雾弥漫的酒吧深处唱着布鲁斯歌曲。
  • He was in the blues on account of his failure in business.他因事业失败而意志消沉。
5 expressive
adj.表现的,表达…的,富于表情的
  • Black English can be more expressive than standard English.黑人所使用的英语可能比正式英语更有表现力。
  • He had a mobile,expressive,animated face.他有一张多变的,富于表情的,生动活泼的脸。
6 intense
adj.认真的,专注的;强烈的;紧张的;热情的
  • Susan was an intense young lady.苏珊是一个热情的年轻姑娘。
  • The quarrel caused her intense unhappiness.争吵令她极其不快。
7 melodies
曲调( melody的名词复数 ); 旋律; 乐曲的音符编排; 美妙的音乐
  • The two melodies are played in counterpoint. 用对位法来演奏这两首曲调。
  • And now for your further delectation, we present a selection of popular melodies. 为使你们更加愉快,我们奉献给你们一组精选的流行歌曲。
8 lovers
爱好者( lover的名词复数 ); 情人; 情夫; 情侣
  • They were off-screen lovers. 他们是真实生活中的情侣。
  • Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet 罗密欧和朱丽叶这一对莎士比亚笔下命运多舛的恋人
9 necessarily
adv.必要地,必需地;必定地,必然地
  • More work does not necessarily call for more men.增加工作量不一定就要增添人员。
  • A voter must necessarily be no younger than eighteen.选民必须在18岁以上。
10 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
11 anthropology
n.人类学
  • I believe he has started reading up anthropology.我相信他已开始深入研究人类学。
  • Social anthropology is centrally concerned with the diversity of culture.社会人类学主要关于文化多样性。
12 rhythm
n.韵律;节奏
  • He has an ear for the rhythm of Irish speech.他对爱尔兰语的节奏很敏感。
  • His poem has a pleasing rhythm.他的诗有和谐的韵律。
13 bass
n.男低音(歌手);低音乐器;低音大提琴
  • He answered my question in a surprisingly deep bass.他用一种低得出奇的声音回答我的问题。
  • The bass was to give a concert in the park.那位男低音歌唱家将在公园中举行音乐会。
14 criticized
vt.批评(criticize的过去式)v.评论,批评( criticize的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The decision was criticized by environmental groups. 这个决定受到了环保团体的批评。
  • The movie has been criticized for apparently legitimizing violence. 这部电影因明显地美化暴力而受到了指责。
15 lasting
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持
  • The lasting war debased the value of the dollar.持久的战争使美元贬值。
  • We hope for a lasting settlement of all these troubles.我们希望这些纠纷能获得永久的解决。
16 trumpet
n.喇叭,喇叭声;v.吹喇叭,吹嘘
  • He plays the violin, but I play the trumpet.他拉提琴,我吹喇叭。
  • The trumpet sounded for battle.战斗的号角吹响了。
17 historic
adj.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的
  • This is a historic occasion.这是具有重大历史意义的时刻。
  • We are living in a great historic era.我们正处在一个伟大的历史时代。
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dummy order constant
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ewa
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finite boundary element method
gauci
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great cardiac plexus
hindess
hollow metallic waveguide
honeyeater
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i-layer
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individual drive
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involute cylindrical gear
Jacobi condition
jhane
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magnetic coupled
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Mughal painting
nitrobenzenesulphonic acid
no trial without complaint
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Ordzhonikidzevskiy
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P U
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requirement tracer
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rhizoma acori graminei
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