Dave Brubeck Smithsonian Interview Block 321 (Q7232): Difference between revisions
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A few years after you began mixing jazz and classical music, a term came about called "Third Stream. " People would talk about Third Stream, sort of a blending between jazz and classical. Did you feel like you were part of that movement? Or did you feel that was something very similar to what you were doing? Or that came after you? What was your reaction to the Third Stream?
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