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1、美国名人音乐家威利斯康诺夫WillisConover,1920-1996:HeBroughtJazz,“TheMusicofFreedom/*totheWorldplaystopmutemaxvolume00:00-15:39repeatByDanaDemange2009-1-31VOICEONE:mBobDoughty.VOICETWO:AndmBarbaraKleinwithPeopleinAmericainVOASpecialEnglish.Today,wetellaboutWillisConover.Hisvoiceisoneofthemostfamousintheworld.Cono
2、versVoiceofAmericaradioprogramonjazzwasoneofthemostpopularandinfluentialshowsinbroadcastinghistory.(MUSIC)VOICEONE:WillisConoverWillisConoverwasnotajazzmusician.However,manypeoplebelievethathedidmoretospreadthesoundofjazzthananypersoninmusichistory.FormorethanfortyyearsConoverbroughtjazztopeoplearou
3、ndtheworldonhisVOAmusicprograms.Anestimatedonehundredmillionpeopleheardhisprograms.Hehelpedmakejazzmusicaninternationallanguage.VOICETWO:WillisConoverwasborninBuffalo,NewYorkzinnineteentwenty.Becausehisfatherwasinthemilitary,hisfamilymovedaroundagreatdeal.WhenWilliswasinhighschool,heplayedthepartofa
4、radioannouncerinaschoolplay.Peopletoldhimthathesoundedlikearealradioannouncer.Latehecompetedinaspellingcompetitionthatwasbroadcastonradio.TheradioannouncertoldWillisthatheshouldworkinradio.Willishadadeepandrichvoicethatwasperfectforbroadcasting.VOICEONE:Atfirst,Conoverworkedforsmallradiostationsinth
5、estateofMaryland.HeservedinthemilitaryduringWorldWarTwo.Becauseofhisexperiencetalkingtopeopleonradio,Conoverwasnotsentawaytofight.HewasneededtointerviewnewsoldiersatFortMeade,Maryland.Afterthewar,hecontinuedtoworkforcommercialradiostations.WillisConoverheardalotofjazzmusicduringthenineteenfortiesinW
6、ashington,D.C.Thiscitywasthecenterofaveryimportantjazzmovement.WillisConoverknewmanyofthejazzmusiciansinbothWashingtonandNewYorkCity.Hehelpedorganizemanyconcerts.Healsohelpedstopracialseparationintheplaceswheremusicwasplayedatnight.Atthistime,mainlywhitepeoplewenttomusicclubseventhoughmanyofthemusic
7、ianswereblack.Conovercreatedmusicaleventswherepeopleofallraceswerewelcome.VOICETWO:WillisConoverwantedtobeabletoplaymoreofthejazzmusicthathelovedonhisradioshow.Hedidnotliketherestrictionsofcommercialradio.WhenheheardthattheVoiceofAmericawantedtostartajazzmusicprogram,Conoverknewthathehadfoundaperfec
8、tjob.Hehadfullfreedomtoplayallkindsofjazzmusiconhisshowwhichbeganinnineteenfifty-five.(MUSIC)VOICEONE:WillisConoveroncesaidthatjazzisthemusicoffreedom.Hesaidthatwithjazzpeoplecanexpresstheirlivesthroughmusic.Andthatthemusichelpspeopletostandupalittlestraighter.ManypeoplethinkthatWillisConoverhadgrea
9、tpoliticalinfluenceduringtheperiodafterWorldWarTwoknownastheColdWar.ThiswasatimeofincreasedtensionsbetweentheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnion.Duringthenineteensixtiesandseventies,listeningtotheVOAwasnotallowedinmanyEasternEuropeancountries.Also,thegovernmentsofthesecountriesthoughtjazzwasdangerousandsu
10、bversive.Butthepeopleinthesecountrieslovedjazz.Manypeoplebecamejazzmusiciansthemselves.TheyfirstlearnedhowtoplaythismusicbylisteningtoWillisConoversMusicUSAprogram.VOICETWO:ConoverwithLouisArmstrongDuringthemanyyearshisprogramwasbroadcast,Conoverpresentedhisexpertknowledgeaboutjazz.Heinterviewedgrea
11、tjazzmusicianssuchasBillieHolliday,DukeEllingtonandLouisArmstrong.Heplayedthebestmusicfromthemostcurrentmusicians.HereisarecordingofConovertalkingaboutthewayjazzmusicchangesovertime.CONOVER:Jazzisalivingmusicandanythingthatisalivegrowsandchanges,justaswegrowandchange.Soitchangesallthetime.Butitsbase
12、donourmemoriesandourculturalheritageandhowwefeelaboutit.Andthatchanges.Soithasitsrootsinthemusicofahalf-centuryagoandmusicthatcamealongsincethen.Itdependsonwhatthemusicianhasheardandwhatthemusicianwantstodowithitonceheorshehasheardit.Itchangesbecauseitslivingmusic.VOICEONE:WillisConovernotonlytalked
13、aboutjazzmusiconhisprogram.Hesometimeswrotethemusicandthewordstojazzsongs.Heusuallywrotesadlovesongs.Hismanymusicianfriendsputthewordstomusic.Hereheisvoicingthewordstoasonghewroteinthenineteensixties.ThemusiciswrittenandplayedbythegreatjazzguitaristCharlieByrd.(MUSIC)VOICETWO:VeryfewAmericansknewabo
14、utWillisConoversprogram.VoiceofAmericaprogramsarenotpermittedtobebroadcastintheUnitedStates.Buthewasveryfamousintherestoftheworld.Audienceslovedhisprogram.WhenhetraveledtoPolandinnineteenfifty-nine,hesawhundredsofpeoplegatherednearhisplane.Peopleheldcamerasandflowers.Theywerecheeringandsmiling.Conov
15、erthoughtthattheywerewaitingforafamouspersontoarrive.Thenhesawalargesignthatsaid,WelcometoPoland,MisterConover.Thecrowdsweretheretoseehim.WillisConoveralsoworkedtospreadjazzintheUnitedStates.HewastheannouncerformanyfamousjazzfestivalsandconcertsinAmerica.HepresentedmorethanthirtyconcertsattheJohnF.K
16、ennedyCenterforthePerformingArtsinWashington,D.C.HeevenproducedtheWhiteHouseconcertincelebrationofjazzmusicianDukeEllingtonsseventiethbirthdayinnineteensixty-nine.VOICEONE:WillisConoveroncesaidthatLouisArmstrongwastheheartofjazz,DukeEllingtonwasthesoulandCountBasiewasitshappydancingfeet.Hereispartofanineteenseventy-threeinterviewbyWillisConoverwiththegreatDukeEllington.ThiswasoneofthelasttimesConoverta