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About Kristin Berardi
Instrument: Voice / vocals
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Kristin Berardi

Kristin Berardi is a creative musician, composer and educator and is passionate about sharing music. Kristin is from Qld Australia, and is now residing in Switzerland where she is on staff at HSLU, in Luzern (2021).
She was one of Australia’s first calls in jazz performance and education, but looks forward to connecting with a wider audience now she is based in Europe. She also works in the contemporary music field outside jazz and into the experimental field.
She has worked with musicians such as Kenny Werner, Ingrid Jensen, Thomas Morgan, Chris Walker, Dan Tepfer, Jerome Jennings, Dan Weiss, Florian Ross, Jim Pugh, Matthew Halpin, Sam Anning, Pascal Schumacher, Andrea Keller, James Muller, James Sherlock, Katie Noonan, Mike Nock, Miro Sprague, Wendy Matthews, Kate Miller-Heidke, Orlando Fleming, Phil Slater, Barney McAll, Julien Wilson, Jamie Oehlers, Hannah Macklin, Carl Morgan, Zac Hurren, Katie Whighton, Emma Dean and many other amazing artists.
Swallows & Swans

By Florian Ross
Label: Toy Piano Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: 01 Midway
02 Horologe of Eternity
03 Recurring Dream
04 Swallows
05 Solid Air
06 Looking Inward
07 Cold Smoke
08 Albatros
09 The Silver Swan
10 Kolibri
11 Trip to the Watercooler
12 The Lark in the Clear Sky
If You Were There

Label: Pinnacles Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Alone Together; I'm Just Another Girl; I've Grown Accustomed to his Face; You say you Care; Spin the Bottle; I'm an Old Cowhand; Moon andf Sand; Ode to Oli; Never Let Me Go; Like Someone in Love; God Only Knows.
Kristin Berardi / James Sherlock: If You Were There

by Ian Patterson
The jazz standard repertoire has proven remarkably durable and doesn't seem to be under any immediate threat of being replaced by more recent popular songs. Perhaps they just don't write love songs the way they used to, or it could be simply a question of the weight of jazz tradition holding back a new wave of ...