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The Royal Road of Jazz: Classic modern jazz masterpieces. Popular tracks you should listen to at least once.

Have you ever wondered what exactly people mean by “modern jazz,” a term you often hear within jazz? If you’re new to jazz and have that question, you’re not alone.

Modern jazz generally refers to the period spanning from “bebop,” which emerged in the mid-to-late 1940s, to modal jazz, which appeared in the late 1950s.

You could even call modern jazz the classic, mainstream form of jazz, and many of the genre’s most iconic albums and songs were created during the modern jazz era.

In this article, we’ve put together a selection of great modern jazz tunes.

If you’re thinking of giving jazz a listen, this is the perfect chance to check them out!

The Royal Road of Jazz: Modern Jazz Masterpieces. Popular Songs You Should Hear at Least Once (51–60)

Song for My FatherHorace Silver

A moving love letter dedicated to the father of jazz.

Known as one of Horace Silver’s signature works, this piece is a gem infused with deep love and respect for his father.

Its melody, skillfully incorporating elements of Latin jazz and bossa nova, gently envelops the listener.

Released in 1964 as the title track of the album of the same name, it has since been cherished by many jazz musicians.

The sound world woven by Silver’s piano touch and the band members’ exquisite performances offers pure bliss.

It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to reflect on memories with your father or listen with gratitude for someone special.

In conclusion

Many jazz beginners who listened to the gems introduced this time probably thought of them as the quintessential, archetypal image of modern jazz. As mentioned at the beginning, many standard numbers were born from works classified as modern jazz, and legendary players who left their mark on history emerged. Listening to modern jazz is, in other words, experiencing the very heart of jazz itself!