Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald were the mosy famous couple of their time. Together they created the Jazz Age. This short video takes scenes form the play by Armen Pandola and creates a video homage to America's most talented couple.
The term "Jazz Age" was and still is a common reference used to describe the liberated and hedonistic society of that era. Jazz music itself was only a single part of the culture. Other cultural influences included post-war prosperity and Prohibition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is indeed credited with coining the term Jazz Age and, along with Zelda, as you pointed out, was considered the epitome of the youthful exuberance of that era.
Lovely video w/ great choice of music. They didn't create the jazz age. Neither were in the music business. They were the most emblematic couple of their period: fast living, screwed up and undeniably talented. The Fitzgeralds were icons of the 1920s.
I am glad you enjoyed the video - the music is Duke Ellington's In A Sentimental Mood - done by Ellington himself in a recording that is out of print.
bookkeeper:
The term "Jazz Age" was and still is a common reference used to describe the liberated and hedonistic society of that era. Jazz music itself was only a single part of the culture. Other cultural influences included post-war prosperity and Prohibition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is indeed credited with coining the term Jazz Age and, along with Zelda, as you pointed out, was considered the epitome of the youthful exuberance of that era.
buenavista222 2 years ago
Lovely video w/ great choice of music. They didn't create the jazz age. Neither were in the music business. They were the most emblematic couple of their period: fast living, screwed up and undeniably talented. The Fitzgeralds were icons of the 1920s.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
thanks! do you have any idea where i can find it, since i need it for a presentation on 'The Great Gatsby'?
stephaniehey 3 years ago
I am glad you enjoyed the video - the music is Duke Ellington's In A Sentimental Mood - done by Ellington himself in a recording that is out of print.
armenpand 3 years ago
love the video. can you please tell me the name of the soundtrack you used? been looking for this piece ages now!
stephaniehey 3 years ago