Description

(BUNDLE & SAVE $6 when you also sign up for related class # 107.) A musical standard is a song that remains popular well after its original performance and setting, whether on the radio, on stage or in movies. Countless jazz and popular singers have interpreted standards from the Great American Songbook, from Billie Holliday and Judy Garland to Michael Bublé and Lady Gaga. Julie Kurzava compares great performances by contemporary performers with those of an earlier generation, considering different ways each singer has made the song their own. (See related class #107)