- Tue Oct 16, 2018 3:11 pm
#59592
Hi Lourdiana,
The question here is essentially asking how the former record executive's quote about Marsalis embodying a "retro ideology" supports the general public opinion of him (Marsalis).
This gist of this passage is that many critics and record labels hold the view that Marsalis is a living jazz legend whose musical stylings are in line with history's "best" jazz musicians. And as such Marsalis is continuing the traditions of the jazz of the past instead of innovating the jazz of the present/future.
So the "retro ideology" in this quote relates to Marsalis continuing to embody the generally accepted, historical idea of jazz. And this leads to C as the correct answer.
I'm not sure what part of the passage would lead you to think that Answer A was correct. Marsalis is still doing the same type of jazz that was done in the past, and that type of jazz was heralded as the best, so I'm not sure what part would seem like he was reviving something that was discredited.
Hope that helps!
-Malila