ry THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 23, 1962 HOME OF THE WEEK Editor's Note: America: jazz expert Leonard Fea- ther, who accompanied Benny Goodman's band to Moscow and met most of the leading Soviet sidemen and composers, examines the future of Russian jazz in an article written exclu- sively for The Associated press. By LEONARD FEATHER Written For Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) --After hot jazz, New Orleans jazz and cool jazz, west coast jazz and east coast jazz, will the next step be Sovict jazz? The possibility is not as re- ee ee EAB cghegtat 3.8. ei mote as it might seem. Today there are indications that after Jazz In Soviet Union Entering New Phase jand recently at Leningrad Uni- many years of being completely|versity, new works by some of stifled and a couple of years of being tolerated, jazz in the So- yiet Union may be entering a third phase in which its advo- cates, dealing with it as though it were steel or fertilizer, will try to outproduce the Ameri- cans and develop techniques of their own. Already there are jazz clubs in Moscow, Leningrad and Kiev. Their main objectives are no longer merely to listen to Amer- jean music or try to imitate it, but rather to evolve a new style of music along similar lines. At jazz festivals held annually since 1957 in Tartu, Estonia, THE HOME WORKSHOP these composers have been in- troduced. Unlike the stiff, heavy over-orchestrated music of the older Soviet composers who have tried to grapple with jazz, these works are authentic and leave considerable freedom for improvisation. Closer Checks On Explosives _ OTTAWA (CP) -- A defence department official says a much more accumate check is being kept than ever before on the number of practice bombs, shells and grenades used by the armed forces in training. One reason: the defence de- tment is finding that it has apend more money than the land is worth to remove old explosives in converting bomb- ing ranges to civilian use. ranges it is trying to dispose of and the RCAF one, The army ranges are at Roachville, N.B., St. Maurice, Que., Carlsbad Springs, Ont., South Bay, Ont., Qhesnay, Man,, and Tofino, B.C, The RCAF one is at Win- chester, Ont. It is reported that the cost of clearing some 100. acres of the old range at Roachville ran to Some of the difficulties: avere age depth of penetration of @ 500-pound boab dropped from 15,000 feet into wet, silty soil is 40 feet, and 8,000 feet into sandy soil 12 feét. Detection equipment doesn't operate effectively below seven to 13 feet in clear earth and four to six feet in earth containing metallic objects, $50,000, far more than the de- fence department could hope to sell the land for. However, safety is considered the govern- factor. e RCAF says that despite the difficulties in clearing land of old explosives, it has disposed VALUABLE CATCH PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, (CP) Largest single catch of halibut landed on the Pacifie Coast, totalling 182,500 pounds, was unloaded here by the 78 - foot Typical: of these young writ- ers is Vadim Sakun, a hard swinging pianist who has writ- ten one work, With Inspiration that would provide a thoroughly suitable vehicle for Dizzy Gil- lespie, Miles Davis or almost any other top American combo. ACCESS 18 THERE Today, a Soviet musician who tries hard enough 'can gain ac- cess to the new developments in jazz and can learn, from assiduous listening, how to GARAGE DLAN INCLUDED BEE DESIGN No-354 884 Sq. Ft. 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