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Maryanne de Prophetis

Maryanne de Prophetis grew up in a musically diverse family, graduating from Temple University College of Music where she studied piano and harmony with Natalie Hinderas.  During that time she also began jazz vocal and theory studies with bassist Al Stauffer.  She later arrived in New York to continue musical studies with Warne Marsh, and more recently the great and inspiring jazz vocalist Jay Clayton.

Her trio with Frank Kimbrough and Ron Horton was formed in 2002 and has been playing in New York City venues since then. She has performed with various other ensembles at The Kitano, Cornelia Street Café, Sweet Rhythm, CBGBs, Barbes, 55 Bar, The Local 269, InGarden Concerts as part of Evolving Music/Voice, the Clemente Soto Velez Community as part of Evolving Voice, The Brecht Forum, Puppets Jazz, Jazz Nights in Princeton, 5C Cafe, Scholes Street Studio, Ibeam, and Why Not Cafe. She has regularly performed with the Mark Lamb Dance Second Saturday Salons, as featured artist, and as guest.

Over the last decade and a half Maryanne has continued to develop her compositional voice.  Her recent recording Tell A Star, represents nearly 13 years of her compositional style, marked by wide imagination and emotional range.  The last several years, while continuing to write, she has explored playing improvised music with many different musicians, and formed an improvising quartet, FIDOqrtet, with pianist Shoko Nagai, drummer Satoshi Takeishi, and trumpeter Ron Horton.  Satoshi was an organic addition to the original trio for this recording of Tell A Star.

The entire quartet of Tell A Star is excited to release this recording on ENNArecords.  Maryanne is founder of this newly-formed label and is looking forward to more releases of quality music in the near future.

This Project is being supported by FanFunded, a new promotional and fund-raising off-shoot of the ArtistShare label. Tell A Star was graciously invited to participate in FanFunded by the multi-Grammy Award Winning composer, Maria Schneider.

Her debut trio CD, A Glance, was released on LoNote Records, and features original compositions. It is also available at Art of Life Records as download.

Lilacs in Winter, also mostly original material, is available at Blue Music Group.


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Album Review

Shoko Nagai, Maryanne de Prophetis, Ron Horton, Stomu Takeishi: FIDOqrtet

Read "FIDOqrtet" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Album di improvvisazione senza rete, questo del FIDOqrtet, che in realtà agisce come tale solo in quattro degli undici brani complessivi, scindendosi negli altri sette in diversi abbinamenti: senza la voce in altri quattro ("Rayo de luna," “Tsuru," “Terramoto" e “Morning"), senza al tromba in “La Coyote," in duo rispettivamente piano/batteria e tromba/batteria in “Waking" e “Flow In." Il risultato è un album inciso in più sedute fra il 2015 e il 2016 (il gruppo è attivo ...

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Maryanne DeProphetis: Tell A Star

Read "Tell A Star" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


La ricerca vocale minimalista e astratta di Maryanne de Prophetis è troppo sofisticata per ottenere l'attenzione del grande pubblico ma mantiene un'audience affezionata nei club di New York City. Dal 2002 guida il trio col pianista Frank Kimbrough e il trombettista Ron Horton con cui ha pubblicato due dischi, A Glance nel 2005 e Lilacs in Winter nel 2010; con questi e altri partner Maryanne s'é esibita regolarmente al Kitano, al Cornelia Street Café, al 55 Bar e in altri ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

FIDOqrtet

Enna Records
2020

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Tell A Star

Autoprodotto
2017

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A Glance

NYJCD
2006

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