TY - JOUR
T1 - Ellington under Glass
T2 - Integral Ball Proves Versatility of Crown Hall
AU - Frohburg, Jan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Universidade da Coruna. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In November 1957 Mies van der Rohe's Crown Hall at IIT broke with convention when it became the venue forajazzconcertbyDukeEllingtonand his orchestra. This extraordinary event is reconstructed based on personal recollections, campus newspapers and other archival material. In the context of architectural pedagogy Crown Hall is appreciated as a supreme expression of Mies's architectural philosophy, both for its spatial openness and its spiritual character. Here, influences from Mies's own evolution as an architect intersected with developments in modern music and performance art it inspired. Parallels are uncovered between Ellington's jazz and Mies's steel and glass architecture, both distinctly American idioms that characterise post-war modernity. The Ellington concert at Crown Hall presented the perfect synthesis of people, space, light, music and nature. At the same time it attested to the disruptive potential that exists in jazz and modern architecture alike.
AB - In November 1957 Mies van der Rohe's Crown Hall at IIT broke with convention when it became the venue forajazzconcertbyDukeEllingtonand his orchestra. This extraordinary event is reconstructed based on personal recollections, campus newspapers and other archival material. In the context of architectural pedagogy Crown Hall is appreciated as a supreme expression of Mies's architectural philosophy, both for its spatial openness and its spiritual character. Here, influences from Mies's own evolution as an architect intersected with developments in modern music and performance art it inspired. Parallels are uncovered between Ellington's jazz and Mies's steel and glass architecture, both distinctly American idioms that characterise post-war modernity. The Ellington concert at Crown Hall presented the perfect synthesis of people, space, light, music and nature. At the same time it attested to the disruptive potential that exists in jazz and modern architecture alike.
KW - Chicago
KW - Duke Ellington
KW - Jazz
KW - Mies van der Rohe
KW - Modern Architecture
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076189439&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17979/bac.2019.9.0.4582
DO - 10.17979/bac.2019.9.0.4582
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85076189439
SN - 0213-3474
VL - 9
SP - 45
EP - 68
JO - Boletin Academico
JF - Boletin Academico
ER -