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Jazz Performance Report Jazz in its essence is a group of assorted musicians seamlessly communicating with one another. The communication may be planned or take place in spontaneity as the musicians become one in music. Since the tempo, key, rhythm and etiquette of the music is so potent, the musicians allow for great excitement generated by the music to shine, thereby making spontaneous improvisation easier. Jazz is a constantly evolving music genre and is great music to dance to and enjoy (HJW).

Jazz grew in popularity quickly, and for the first half of the 20th century, it was the world's most popular music. This period produced great music that is being enjoyed even today by the young generation. This period in time was also one of the most depressing in history as the great depression struck by an influenza pandemic and citizens of the world endured the world wars and the audience was huge and numbered at 15,000 and Krall delivered at the 25th anniversary of the historic event. Her work helped rebuild the jazz vocal base and she built a following of crossover fans who would not otherwise listen to jazz. Most of the material for the concert came from THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM album and a few were fans' favorites from other albums. The track list consisted of "Temptation," "Devil May Care," "Sometimes I Just Wanna Freak Out," and several others (Sabbatine).

Krall did not seek to be center of attention and this was a big reassurance that the group did not come to merely show-off, but to perform. She planted herself behind the piano and was not over-demonstrative as she offered her powerful vocals on "All or Nothing At All." She let Anthony Wilson, the guitarist to exhibit one of the most amazing runs as she followed with her instrumental solo. The critics were silenced and had no option but to enjoy the 90-minute art…

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Harrington, Jim. Diana Krall's Solo Performance at the Montreal Jazz Festival. 27 June 2011. <http://jazztimes.com/articles/27913-diana-krall-s-solo-performance-at-the-montreal-jazz-festival>.

HJW. What is Jazz? 2012. <http://howjazzworks.com/index.php/what-is-jazz>.

Sabbatini, Mark. Diana Krall: Live At The Montreal Jazz Festival. 2005. <https://www.allaboutjazz.com/diana-krall-live-at-the-montreal-jazz-festival-diana-krall-by-mark-sabbatini.php>.

Spitzer, Peter. Jazz Theory: Harmony and Form of Jazz Standards. 2011. <http://www.jazzstandards.com/theory/harmony-and-form.htm>.


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