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Grammy Nominee Godwin Louis Brings Praise With 'Psalms And Proverbs'

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Cheryl Duncan & Company
Grammy-nominated saxophonist Godwin Louis explores the universality and joy of sacred music in his sophomore release, Psalms and Proverbs. The album is being released internationally by Blue Room Music on August 23, 2024. Louis draws on religious musical traditions around the world, including his Haitian roots, Haiti being where European, African and Native traditions converged to create the roots of jazz. The disc includes gospel and liturgical music from West African Ewe and Beninois sources as well as 16th-century French ...
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Ángela Varo Moreno To Release The Highly Anticipated Album 'Dançâ Del Aire' (Dances Of The Air)

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All About Jazz
Ángela Varo Moreno continues to assert her place as a preeminent figure in the music industry through her multifaceted career as a violinist, recording artist, music educator, and live performer. Her unparalleled achievements exemplify her significant contribution to the contemporary music landscape, marked by critical acclaim and extensive media coverage. As she prepares to release her anticipated album Dançâ del Aire in October 2024, Ángela’s artistry extends beyond this record, showcasing her versatility and commitment to musical excellence. The album ...
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Registration Now Open For NJPAC’s Jazz For Teens 2024-25 Education Program

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AMT Public Relations
Fall Semester: Oct 5–Dec 14, 2024; Spring Semester: Jan 25-May 17, 2025, 10:00am-5:00pm EST (schedules vary). New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), Colton Institute for Research and Training in the Arts, 24 Rector Street, Newark, NJ, 07102 (Newark Penn Station stop by Newark-bound PATH/Amtrak). Student musicians ages 13-18. Register: $700 per semester. $1,200 for full year. Registration is required. Scholarships and/or financial aid are available.For more information, visit NJPAC.org or call 973.353.7058. The New Jersey Performing Arts Center the state’s ...
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Ángela Varo Moreno, The Violin Virtuoso And Music Educator Arrives In The United States

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All About Jazz
Ángela Varo Moreno, an internationally-acclaimed violinist and esteemed music educator hailing from Spain, is set to bring her unparalleled expertise to the United States. Slated to commence in 2024, Moreno's influential presence will be felt across several prestigious educational and musical platforms, marking another significant milestone in her decorated career. From 2024 to 2027, Angela Varo Moreno will serve as the lead jazz violin and flamenco instructor at the illustrious Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Founded in 1778, Phillips Academy ...
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Domus Solis: A Musical Journey From Classical Music To Jazz

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Two for the Show Media
Music supports global communications and surpasses limitations, and few genres illustrate this better than classical music and jazz. Both have rich histories and specific characteristics, yet they share a profound ability to stimulate emotion and tell stories. The album Domus Solis written and produced by Taras Kutsenko and Alex Sino artistically bridges the traditions of joy in music history from Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” to Leontovich’s “Shchedryk” (also known as “Carol of the Bells”). It masterfully transitions from the structured ...
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Pianist-Composer Anne Sajdera Brings A Renewed Lyrical Perspective To 'It's Here,' Due September 20 On Bijuri Records

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Terri Hinte Publicity
Pianist/composer Anne Sajdera takes an introspective turn on It’s Here, her third album, set to be released September 20 on Bijuri Records. The recording features five originals and three covers that juxtapose wistfulness for the past with an embrace of the present, on which the Bay Area–based Sajdera works with a wide-ranging assemblage of musicians whose core comprises bassist Gary Brown and drummer Deszon Claiborne. The title It’s Here comes from the revelation Sajdera experienced after writing the eponymous track, ...
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Trombonist Felipe Brito Shines New Spotlight On The Breadth Of Brazilian Jazz

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Outside in Music
Trombonist and composer Felipe Brito melds Afro-Brazilian and Native-Brazilian sensibilities with modern jazz language for his scintillating debut, “Não Deixe para Amanhã” Dr. Felipe Brito is a trombonist, composer, and educator of the highest caliber whose varied and studded resume speaks volumes on his behalf. As a performer, Brito has shared the stage with the likes ofBranford Marsalis, Joe Lovano, Raul de Souza, Nils Landgren, Eddie Montalvo, and Bobby Sanabria, among a plethora of others. Brito’s experiences on and off ...
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2024 Hudson Jazz Festival Announces Line-Up

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AMT Public Relations
Ekep Nkwelle, Riley Mulherkar, and the Ethan Iverson Trio headline the three-day festival October 4-6 at Hudson Hall in Hudson, New York Festival expands city-wide with opening night party at Return Brewing, late night set by Jesse Fischer at The Half Moon, Wayne Tucker and the Bad Mothas at Kitty’s Garden, and pop-up performances around town by Bard College Jazz musicians Free Community Day kick-starts Festival, Sep 28, featuring Melanie Charles’ Make Jazz Trill Again: Trill Mega Jam and More ...
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