Article ID: CBB001201425

Visual Music: Jazz, Synaesthesia and the History of the Senses in the Weimar Republic (2014)

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Jazz's sensational appearance in Europe during the interwar period was a major event in European sound culture. The tours and residencies of American bands and musicians---such as the Original Dixieland Jazz Band or Sam Wooding---fundamentally disrupted and transformed the sonic aesthetics of European popular culture. Focusing on jazz as sound culture, however, can obscure the larger character of jazz and the nature of its production and perception. This article argues that jazz, in fact, was primarily a visual and textual phenomenon in Germany during 1920s. Most Germans, it shows, did not have access to live performances of jazz or radio and gramophones. Instead, they encountered it in newspapers and visual culture. This article explores what it meant for jazz to be visual and textual in the Weimar Republic. It also uses jazz as a window onto the larger history of the senses. A number of scholars have argued that the human senses were separated within modernity. This study argues that, within a growing media society such as early twentieth century Germany, the senses did not necessarily remain singular or divided. As this history of Weimar jazz suggests, modern media culture often promoted synaesthesia and perceptual mixing.

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Authors & Contributors
Kursell, Julia
Fretwell, Erica
Magnusson, Thor
Wouters, Kees
Taylor, Timothy Dean
Taylor, Timothy
Concepts
Music
Sound
Aesthetics
Technology and music
Music theory
Senses and sensation; perception
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Medieval
17th century
14th century
Places
Germany
United States
France
Netherlands
Europe
Institutions
Radio Corporation of America
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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