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Wynton Marsalis, a hugely famous jazz trumpeter, spent years pushing people to value jazz history and its past masters. Critics say his focus on tradition made jazz more conservative and slowed new ideas, and record companies responded by dropping young jazz artists and selling old recordings instead. Marsalis says he wasn’t trying to freeze jazz—he uses old styles in new ways—but labels saw classic recordings as easy, profitable products and chose repackaging over investing in new talent.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the passage's central claim about the consequences of Marsalis's emphasis on jazz tradition—specifically how that emphasis affected record companies' behavior and the development of new talent.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

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The author argues that Marsalis's stress on traditional jazz unintentionally led record companies to favor reissuing vintage recordings rather than developing new artists. Support: "Indeed, in seeking to elevate the public perception of jazz and to encourage young practitioners to pay attention to the music's traditions, Marsalis put great emphasis on its past masters." and then, "However, record executives came away with a different message: if the artists of the past are so great and enduring, why continue investing so much in young talent? So they shifted their attention to repackaging their catalogs of vintage recordings." The passage also notes the profit motive: "it is far more profitable to wrap new covers around albums paid for generations ago than it is to find, record, and promote new artists." These sentences link Marsalis's emphasis on tradition to record-company decisions to reissue rather than to nurture new talent, which is precisely what D states.
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