Women and Gender Non Conforming.Xlsx

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Women and Gender Non Conforming.Xlsx Women and Gender Minorities in Jazz *this list is a work in progress naomisiegel.com Other Useful Resources: https://manymanywomen.com/ audiblewomen.com http://www.wijsf.com/ Accordion Alice Hall Andrea Parkins Jamie Maschler Pauline Oliveros Bass Bass (cont.) Adi Meyerson Noriko Ueda Aneesa Strings (vocals) Renee Cruz Anna Butters Ruth Davies Brandi Disterheft Te’ja Veal Carmen Rothwell Tomoko Funaki Carole Kaye Emma Dayhuff Endea Owens Esperanza Spaulding (vocals) Jennifer Leitham Jennifer Vincent Kanoa Meldenhall Kate Davis (vocals) Kathleen Murray Katie Ernst (vocals) Kim Clarke Lauren Hendrix Lim Yang Linda Oh Maeve Royce Magali Datzira Marlene Rosenberg Mary Ann McSweeny Mimi Jones Nedra Wheeler Bassoon Sara Schoenbeck Cello Helen Gillet Peggy Lee Okkyung Lee Drums/Percussion Drums/Percussion (cont.) Allison Miller Lilian Carmona Ana Barreiro Maria Joyner-Wulff Bernice Brooks Michaelle Goerlitz Bobbye Hall Sheila E Cindy Blackman Terri Lyne Carrington Daria Johnson Vanessa Cruz Dottie Dodgion (vocals) Vera Figueiredo Karina Colis (vocals) Kelly Fasman Lesley Mok Guitar Guitar (cont.) Ava Mendoza Mimi Fox Alicyn Yaffee Rosa Passos Amanda Monaco Sheryl Bailey Badi Assad (vocals, percussion) Sister Rossetta Tharpe (gospel/vocals) Camilla Meza (vocals) Susan Alcorn (pedal steel) Carline Ray (piano, vocals) Emily Remler Ila Cantor Leni Stern Lois McMorris (Lady Mac) (vocals) Mary Halverson Harp Brandee Younger Destiny Muhammed Riza Printup Piano/Organ Alice Coltrane (harp) Piano/Organ (cont.) Alison Weiner Irene Kitchens Amy Bormet (vocals) Irene Schweizer Ann Reynolds Janice Scruggins Annie Booth Jeanette Kimball Arcoiris Sandoval Jeannie Cheatham Ariel Pocock (vocals) Jessica Williams Atsuko Hashimoto Jill McCarron Aziza Mustafeh Zadeh (vocals) Joanne Brackeen Barbara Caroll (vocals) Julie Wolf Bertha Hope Jutta Hipp Billie Pierce (vocals) Kait Dunton Billy Tipton Kelly Green Blanche Calloway Kris Davis Blossom Dearie (vocals) Lil Hardin Armstrong (vocals) Brenda Earle Stokes Vocals Lovie Austin (vocals) Brianne Ford Mamiko Osawa Caili O’Doherty Maria Schneider Carolina Calvache Marianne Trudel Carla Bley Marilyn Crispell Carmen Staaf Marina Albero (psalterium, vibraphone) Connie Crothers Marion McPartland Courtney Bryan Marta Sanchez Cynthia Hilts (vocals) Mary Lou Williams Dawn Clement (vocals) Maya Kronfeld Deanna Witkowski (vocals) Mika Nishimura Debbie Poryes Miki Yamanaka Diana Krall (piano) Myra Melford Diane Moser Nelda Swiggett vocals) Dorothy Donegan Peggy Stern Dotti Anita Taylor (flute, vocals) Rebeca Maueleon Eliane Elias (vocals) Rhoda Scott Elisabeth Raspall Robin Holcomb (vocals) Ellen Rowe Ruby Bishop (vocals) Erica Seguine Satoko Fuji Erika Oba (flute) Shamie Royston Geri Allen Sumi Tonooka Gertrude Harvey Wright Sweet Emma Barrett (piano) Goussy Celestin Tammy Hall Hadda Brooks (vocals) Toshiko Akiyoshi Hazel Scott Trudy Pitts Hiromi Youngjoo Song Recorder Vibraphone Tali Rubinstein Marjorie Hyams (piano) Nikara Warren Trombone Susan Pascal Angela Wellman Audrey Morrison Becca Patterson Violin Haley Freedlund Alex Guy (Viola) Janice Robinson Elia Bastida Jeanne Geiger Ellen McSweeney (vocals) Jen Baker Ginger Smock Jen Hinkle India Cooke Jen Wharton Jenny Scheinman Jenny Kellogg Karen Briggs Kari Harris Lauren Elizabeth Baba (viola) Mara Fox Meg Okura Mariel Bildsten Regina Carter Melba Liston Naomi Siegel Natalie Cressman (vocals) Sara Jacovino Sarah Politz Shannon Barnett Trumpet Trumpet (cont.) Andrea Motis (vocals) Shaye Cohn Angeleisha Rodgers Valaida Snow Bria Skonberg (vocals) Clora Bryant Dolly Jones Ellen Seeling Emily Kuhn Ingrid Jensen Jackie Coleman Jaimie Branch Jennifer Hartswick (vocals) Laurie Frink Natalie John (vocals) Rebeca Franks Samantha Boshnack Sarah Wilson Vocals Vocals (cont.) Vocals (cont.) Abbey Lincoln Jen Shyu Sophie Milman Afrikkanitha Jill Barber Sunny Kim Alberta Hunter Joan Cartwright Susie Arioli Alexa Bardini Kandace Springs (piano) Tahirah Memory Allegra Levy Kate McGarry Tania Maria (piano) Angie Doctor Kate Voss Thana Alexa Annette Hanshaw Kavita Shah Tierney Sutton April Barrows Kay Starr Vanisha Gould Ashni (piano) Lena Horne Veronica Swift (trumpet) Barbra Lica Linda Tillery Yoon Sun Choi Becca Stevens (guitar) Lisa Fischer Bessie Smith Lizz Wright Bessie Smith Madeleine Peyroux Betty Carter Madeline Eastman Billie Holiday Maguinha Buika Mayte Alguacil Carme Canela Melanie Charles Carmen McRae Melanie Gardot Cassandra Wilson Michelle Hawkins Cecile McLorin Salvant MJ Williams (trombone) Celeste Alian Nancy Wilson Charles Natalie Cole China Moses Natalie John (piano) Dee Alexander Nellie Lutcher (piano) Dee Dee Bridgewater Nenna Freelon Diana Panton Nicki Mathis Dianne Reeves Nicole Zuraitis Dinah Washington (piano) Nina Simone Ella Fitzgerald Patricia Barber (piano) Emilie-Claire Barlow Paula Hampton Ethel Waters Rebekka Bakken Etta James Renée Fiallos Etta Jones Rochelle House Gabrielle Stravellie Sandy Cressman Gertrude "Ma" Rainey Sara Serpa Gretchen Parlato Sarah Elizabeth Ida Cox Sarah Vaughn Ina Ray Huton Sharon Marie Cline Jane Green Sharon Rae North Jay Clayton Shirley Horn (piano) Jazzmeia Horn Sonia Szajnberg Woodwinds Amy Denio Nika Rejto Anat Cohen Patricia Zarate Angela Morris Ragan Whiteside Ann Drummond Rochelle Frederick Anna Webber Roxy Coss Aurora Kneeland Sigrun Jording Beth Fleenor Silke Eberhard Beth Schenck Sue Orfield Caroline Davis Tia Fuller Carolyn Walter Tina Richerson Christine Jensen Tobi Stone Doreen Ketchens (vocals) Vi Redd (vocals) Eli Maliwan Elsa Nilsson Erena Terakubo Erica von Kleist Grace Kelly (vocals) Hailey Niswanger Ingrid Laubrock Jane Bunnett Jane Ira Bloom Jean Fineberg (drums) Jessica Lurie (vocals) Jessika Smith Juli Wood Kasey Knudsen Kate Olson Kit McClure Kristen Strom Leigh Pilzer Lekecia Benjamin Lihi Harvvi Lynn Speakman Mad Duran Mantana Roberts Maria Grand Mariela Versola Mathilde Grooss Melissa Aldana Nicole Mitchell.
Recommended publications
  • Cool Trombone Lover
    NOVEMBER 2013 - ISSUE 139 YOUR FREE GUIDE TO THE NYC JAZZ SCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM ROSWELL RUDD COOL TROMBONE LOVER MICHEL • DAVE • GEORGE • RELATIVE • EVENT CAMILO KING FREEMAN PITCH CALENDAR “BEST JAZZ CLUBS OF THE YEAR 2012” SMOKE JAZZ & SUPPER CLUB • HARLEM, NEW YORK CITY FEATURED ARTISTS / 7:00, 9:00 & 10:30pm ONE NIGHT ONLY / 7:00, 9:00 & 10:30pm RESIDENCIES / 7:00, 9:00 & 10:30pm Fri & Sat, Nov 1 & 2 Wed, Nov 6 Sundays, Nov 3 & 17 GARY BARTZ QUARTET PLUS MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ QUINTET Michael Rodriguez (tp) ● Chris Cheek (ts) SaRon Crenshaw Band SPECIAL GUEST VINCENT HERRING Jeb Patton (p) ● Kiyoshi Kitagawa (b) Sundays, Nov 10 & 24 Gary Bartz (as) ● Vincent Herring (as) Obed Calvaire (d) Vivian Sessoms Sullivan Fortner (p) ● James King (b) ● Greg Bandy (d) Wed, Nov 13 Mondays, Nov 4 & 18 Fri & Sat, Nov 8 & 9 JACK WALRATH QUINTET Jason Marshall Big Band BILL STEWART QUARTET Jack Walrath (tp) ● Alex Foster (ts) Mondays, Nov 11 & 25 Chris Cheek (ts) ● Kevin Hays (p) George Burton (p) ● tba (b) ● Donald Edwards (d) Captain Black Big Band Doug Weiss (b) ● Bill Stewart (d) Wed, Nov 20 Tuesdays, Nov 5, 12, 19, & 26 Fri & Sat, Nov 15 & 16 BOB SANDS QUARTET Mike LeDonne’s Groover Quartet “OUT AND ABOUT” CD RELEASE LOUIS HAYES Bob Sands (ts) ● Joel Weiskopf (p) Thursdays, Nov 7, 14, 21 & 28 & THE JAZZ COMMUNICATORS Gregg August (b) ● Donald Edwards (d) Gregory Generet Abraham Burton (ts) ● Steve Nelson (vibes) Kris Bowers (p) ● Dezron Douglas (b) ● Louis Hayes (d) Wed, Nov 27 RAY MARCHICA QUARTET LATE NIGHT RESIDENCIES / 11:30 - Fri & Sat, Nov 22 & 23 FEATURING RODNEY JONES Mon The Smoke Jam Session Chase Baird (ts) ● Rodney Jones (guitar) CYRUS CHESTNUT TRIO Tue Cyrus Chestnut (p) ● Curtis Lundy (b) ● Victor Lewis (d) Mike LeDonne (organ) ● Ray Marchica (d) Milton Suggs Quartet Wed Brianna Thomas Quartet Fri & Sat, Nov 29 & 30 STEVE DAVIS SEXTET JAZZ BRUNCH / 11:30am, 1:00 & 2:30pm Thu Nickel and Dime OPS “THE MUSIC OF J.J.
    [Show full text]
  • The 2018 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2018 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters
    4-16 JAZZ NEA Jazz.qxp_WPAS 4/6/18 10:33 AM Page 1 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN , Chairman DEBoRAh F. RUTTER, President CONCERT HALL Monday Evening, April 16, 2018, at 8:00 The Kennedy Center and the National Endowment for the Arts present The 2018 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2018 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters TODD BARKAN JOANNE BRACKEEN PAT METHENY DIANNE REEVES Jason Moran is the Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz. This performance will be livestreamed online, and will be broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and WPFW 89.3 FM. Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this auditorium. 4-16 JAZZ NEA Jazz.qxp_WPAS 4/6/18 10:33 AM Page 2 THE 2018 NEA JAZZ MASTERS TRIBUTE CONCERT Hosted by JASON MORAN, Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz With remarks from JANE CHU, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts DEBORAH F. RUTTER, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts The 2018 NEA JAzz MASTERS Performances by NEA Jazz Master Eddie Palmieri and the Eddie Palmieri Sextet John Benitez Camilo Molina-Gaetán Jonathan Powell Ivan Renta Vicente “Little Johnny” Rivero Terri Lyne Carrington Nir Felder Sullivan Fortner James Francies Pasquale Grasso Gilad Hekselman Angélique Kidjo Christian McBride Camila Meza Cécile McLorin Salvant Antonio Sanchez Helen Sung Dan Wilson 4-16 JAZZ NEA Jazz.qxp_WPAS 4/6/18
    [Show full text]
  • Reggie Workman Working Man
    APRIL 2018—ISSUE 192 YOUR FREE GUIDE TO THE NYC JAZZ SCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM REGGIE WORKMAN WORKING MAN JIM JONNY RICHARD EDDIE McNEELY KING WYANDS JEFFERSON Managing Editor: Laurence Donohue-Greene Editorial Director & Production Manager: Andrey Henkin To Contact: The New York City Jazz Record 66 Mt. Airy Road East APRIL 2018—ISSUE 192 Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 United States Phone/Fax: 212-568-9628 New York@Night 4 Laurence Donohue-Greene: Interview : JIM Mcneely 6 by ken dryden [email protected] Andrey Henkin: [email protected] Artist Feature : JONNY KING 7 by donald elfman General Inquiries: [email protected] ON The COver : REGGIE WORKMAN 8 by john pietaro Advertising: [email protected] Encore : RICHARD WYANDS by marilyn lester Calendar: 10 [email protected] VOXNews: Lest WE Forget : EDDIE JEFFERSON 10 by ori dagan [email protected] LAbel Spotlight : MINUS ZERO by george grella US Subscription rates: 12 issues, $40 11 Canada Subscription rates: 12 issues, $45 International Subscription rates: 12 issues, $50 For subscription assistance, send check, cash or vOXNEWS 11 by suzanne lorge money order to the address above or email [email protected] Obituaries by andrey henkin Staff Writers 12 David R. Adler, Clifford Allen, Duck Baker, Stuart Broomer, FESTIvAL REPORT Robert Bush, Thomas Conrad, 13 Ken Dryden, Donald Elfman, Phil Freeman, Kurt Gottschalk, Tom Greenland, Anders Griffen, CD REviews 14 Tyran Grillo, Alex Henderson, Robert Iannapollo, Matthew Kassel, Marilyn Lester, Suzanne
    [Show full text]
  • The 2017 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters
    4-3 NEA JAZZ.qxp_WPAS 3/24/17 8:41 AM Page 1 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN, Chairman DEBoRAh F. RUTTER, President CONCERT HALL Monday Evening, April 3, 2017 at 7:30 The Kennedy Center and the National Endowment for the Arts present The 2017 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert Honoring the 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER IRA GITLER DAVE HOLLAND DICK HYMAN DR. LONNIE SMITH Jason Moran is the Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz. This performance will be livestreamed online, and will be broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. WPFW 89.3 FM is a media partner of Kennedy Center Jazz. Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this auditorium. 4-3 NEA JAZZ.qxp_WPAS 3/24/17 8:41 AM Page 2 THE 2017 NEA JAZZ MASTERS TRIBUTE CONCERT Hosted by JASON MORAN, Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz With remarks from JANE CHU, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts DEBORAH F. RUTTER, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts KENNY BARRON, NEA Jazz Master DAN MORGENSTERN, NEA Jazz Master GARY GIDDINS, jazz and film critic JESSYE NORMAN, Kennedy Center Honoree and recipient, National Medal of Arts The 2017 NEA JAzz MASTERS Performances by PAQUITO D’RIVERA, saxophone LEE KONITz, alto saxophone Special Guests Bill Charlap, piano Sherrie Maricle and the Theo Croker, trumpet DIVA Jazz Orchestra Aaron Diehl, piano Sherrie Maricle, leader and drummer Robin Eubanks, trombone Tomoko Ohno, piano James Genus, bass Noriko Ueda, bass Donald Harrison, saxophone Jennifer Krupa , lead trombonist Booker T.
    [Show full text]
  • Blumenduett, Kohutkova + Slepkovska, SRSO, Wildner (5:32) Verdi, Rigoletto: Questo, Plácido Domingo, Wiener Philh., C.M
    Klassikselektion Catalani, La Wally: Ebben?, Miriam Gauci, BRTPO, A. (3:12) Delibés, Lakmé: Blumenduett, Kohutkova + Slepkovska, SRSO, Wildner (5:32) Verdi, Rigoletto: Questo, Plácido Domingo, Wiener Philh., C.M. Guilini (1:55) Händel, Zadok The Priest, Th. Tallis Ch. Choir, RAConsort, J. Summerly (5:43) Michel Legrand, The Windmills Of Your Mind (5:39) Ennio Morricone, The Mission: Gabriel’s Oboe, Prager Philh., N. Ingman (3:19) Massenet, Thais: Méditation, Nigel Kennedy, NPO, R. Bonynge (5:44) Die menschliche Stimme; erste Sektion On My Heart, Haley Westenra & Mike Oldfild (2:26) Gounot: Cinq Mars, Nuit resplendissante, Magdalena Kozena (5.29) Bellini: Norma, Casta diva, Montserrat Caballe (10:15) Puccini: Madame Butterfly, Leontine Price & Richard Tucker (7:05) Gershwin: Oh, Lady Be Good, Ella Fitzgerald & Nelson Riddle (3:58) Gershwin: Someone To Watch Over Me, Ella Fitzgerald & Nelson Riddle (4:30) Gershwin: Summertime, Inga Rumpf & Joja Wendt (4:35) Love Is Gold, Inga Rumpf & Joja Wendt (3:45) Puccini: Turandot, Nessun dorma, Josè Cura (3:01) Voglio vivere cosi, Luciano Pavarotti & Hanry Mancini (2:42) Der komplexe Klang – Jazz meets the Symphony Hymn, Lalo Shifrin, Ray Brown, Grady Tate, LSO (6:28) Blues In The Bassment, Lalo Shifrin, Ray Brown, Grady Tate, LSO (4:13) An American In Paris, Lalo Shifrin, Ray Brown, Grady Tate, LSO (6:53) Prelude No. 2, Lalo Shifrin & Sydney Symphony (5:10) Orchestrale Klassik und New Classics Duke Ellington: Village Virgins, Detroit Symphony, Neeme Järvi (4:17) Bernstein: Times Square, Boston Pops, John Williams (5:18) Max Steiner: Gone With The Wind, Boston Pops, John Williams (4:39) Max Steiner: A Summer Place, Boston Pops, John Williams (2:40) Holst: The Planets, Jupiter, LSO, Bernhard Haitink (4:49) BAlan Silvestri: Forrest Gump, Cincinnati Pops, Erich Kunzel (2:31) Die menschliche Stimme; zweite Sektion Marie-J.
    [Show full text]
  • June 2010 Issue
    NEW YORK June 2010 | No. 98 Your FREE Monthly Guide to the New York Jazz Scene newyork.allaboutjazz.com HERBIE HANCOCKSEVEN DECADES OF IMAGINATION Mark Feldman • David S. Ware • Kadima Collective • Event Calendar NEW YORK Despite the burgeoning reputations of other cities, New York still remains the jazz capital of the world, if only for sheer volume. A night in NYC is a month, if not more, anywhere else - an astonishing amount of music packed in its 305 square miles (Manhattan only 34 of those!). This is normal for the city but this month, there’s even more, seams bursting with amazing concerts. New York@Night Summer is traditionally festival season but never in recent memory have 4 there been so many happening all at once. We welcome back impresario George Interview: Mark Feldman Wein (Megaphone) and his annual celebration after a year’s absence, now (and by Sean Fitzell hopefully for a long time to come) sponsored by CareFusion and featuring the 6 70th Birthday Celebration of Herbie Hancock (On The Cover). Then there’s the Artist Feature: David S. Ware always-compelling Vision Festival, its 15th edition expanded this year to 11 days 7 by Martin Longley at 7 venues, including the groups of saxophonist David S. Ware (Artist Profile), drummer Muhammad Ali (Encore) and roster members of Kadima Collective On The Cover: Herbie Hancock (Label Spotlight). And based on the success of the WinterJazz Fest, a warmer 9 by Andrey Henkin edition, eerily titled the Undead Jazz Festival, invades the West Village for two days with dozens of bands June.
    [Show full text]
  • Africa to America
    USA Girl Scouts Overseas Paris, France Africa to America To receive the patch the following number of requirements should be completed by: Girl Scouts Daisies – 2, Girl Scouts Brownies - 3, Girl Scout Juniors - 5, all other levels – 7 Email [email protected] for order information. 1. Africa is one of the five regions in the World Association of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides. WAGGGS’ Africa Region has 32 Member Organizations. Across Sub-Saharan Africa, 800,000 Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are part of a global community. • Choose an African country at http://africa.wagggs.org/en/organisations and learn about the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts there. Refer to WAGGGS Publication, Trefoil Around the World” for help, if needed) • Learn about their program. How is it different or the same as yours? • Recite their Promise and Law. Is it the same or different from your own? • Do they wear uniforms? If so, what do they look like? 2. Jazz music is strongly influenced by African culture; African-American soldiers introduce Jazz to France after World War I. The period between the first and second world wars is often referred to as the Jazz Age. Today, jazz is played and listened to by people of all cultures and ethnicities and includes musical elements and styles from all over the world. Many female artists were a part of the early jazz scene in Paris and this still true today; from the early jazz legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Nancy Holloway and Hazel Scott to contemporary artists like Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater, China Moses and Esperanza Spalding.
    [Show full text]
  • La Cantante China Moses Abre Mañana El Ciclo De Jazz Que Caja De Burgos Celebra En La Capital
    23 de febrero de 2012 La cantante China Moses abre maana el ciclo de Jazz que Caja de Burgos celebra en la ca ital Moses resenta a artir de las 20.30 horas, en Cultural Cord#n, el es ect$culo The Blues Ain’t Nothing junto con el ianista franc%s Ra ha'l Lemonnier Diverjazz, John Pizzarelli Quartet y Locomotora Big Band com letan el rograma Por su arte, el tr-o Citric acercar$ su ro uesta renovadora a Briviesca y Medina de Pomar La cantante China Moses, considerada una de las m$s hermosas del actual anorama del soul jazz, ser$ la encargada de abrir maana 2. de febrero, a artir de las 20.30 horas, el ciclo JA00012 en Cultural Cord#n. China Moses acerca a Burgos su resencia magn%tica ara resentar el es ect$culo The Blues Ain’t Nothing junto con el ianista franc%s Ra ha'l Lemonnier, con el que ya grab# en 2001 el $lbum This one’s for Dinah, tributo a la legendaria Dinah 2ashington, una de las voces m-ticas del blues. Las entradas ara ver a esta cantante ecl%ctica y com leta, francesa de origen estadounidense y que domina un am lio rango estil-stico 3ha colaborado con artistas de la talla de Me4shell Ndegeocello, 6uru o Camille 3, ya est$n agotadas. Presentadora de la televisiva cadena musical MT8 y com ositora, China Moses hered# de su madre, la gran cantante Dee Dee Bridgewater, una voz otente y c$lida, sensual y rofunda: y de su adre, 6ilbert Moses, director de cine y televisi#n, res onsable de series como Races y el-culas como Willy Dynamite, el valor del esfuerzo y la ca acidad de comunicar su asi#n con talento y sinceridad.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 International Jazz
    United Nations International Jazz Day Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 19th District (Continued) 15th District EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & PERFORMANCES | APRIL 30, 2015 Emergency Homeless Shelter for Conservatory of the 15th District: 43 rue women and children: 166 rue de 5th District 6th District Bargue 1st District 8th District (Continued) 10th District 13th District Crimée 11:00-11:45: Thelonious Monk Institute Fellows 14:00-14:45: Dee Dee Bridgewater & Gare de l’Est (train station): Place du 11 Forum des Halles: Place Carrée, 75001 Paris 5th District Town Hall Kioske à Musique du Jardin du Gare d’Austerlitz (train station): 85, Quai Master Class Sylvain Luc performance CRR (Continued) Novembre 1918 12:00-13:30: “Bread & Jam” Jam Session 16:00-17:00: Kellylee Evans Showcase La Mairie du 5e: 21, Place du Panthéon Luxembourg: Jardin du Luxembourg 17:00: Showcase with Pôle Supérieur Jazz, Performance by Giovanni Mirabassi with guest d’Austerlitz 10:30-12:00: Film screening: “Keep on Keepin’ On” 14:00-14:45pm: Thelonious Monk 14:00-14:45: Lukmil Perez Master Class 17:00-18:00: Lou Tavano Showcase with Paris and guest Jean-Michel Pilc Sarah Lancman Performance by China Moses & Andre The River Seine by Quincy Jones Institute Fellows Concert 15:00-15:45: Sean Thomas steelpans Master Downtown (Jazz Group of students & parents from 17:30: Showcase with “Big Band Jazz Devils” Manoukian 12:15-13:00: Showcase and Discussion: Justin 15:00-15:45: Lisa Cat-Berro Concert Class the Conservatories of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 18:00: Showcase
    [Show full text]
  • St/Poelten/ China Moses Nightintales 11 Jan 2019
    Jänner 2019 EUR so 20 16.00 Uhr werk89 Bumm Krach Peng 18 Bühne Musik/Theater FEST/SPIEL/HAUS/ do 24 18.00 Uhr Tonkünstler-Orchester Tonmahlerei – Ein Musikmärchen 32, 28, 25, 19, 12 Großer Saal Musik/Klassik/Schauspiel ST/POELTEN/ sa 26 20.00 Uhr Electro Deluxe Circle 22 Bühne Musik/Soul/Funk do 31 19.30 Uhr Hofesh Shechter Grand Finale 45, 39, 34, 28, 12 CHINA MOSES Großer Saal Tanz/Live-Musik Februar 2019 EUR do 14 19.30 Uhr Skride . Müller-Schott . De Maistre French Connection 32 NIGHTINTALES Kleiner Saal Musik/Klassik fr 15 19.30 Uhr Fatoumata Diawara 39, 35, 30, 24, 12 Großer Saal Musik/Afroblues 11 JAN 2019 sa 23 19.30 Uhr les ballets C de la B Alain Platel/Fabrizio Cassol: Requiem pour L. 45, 39, 34, 28, 12 Großer Saal Performance/Live-Musik so 24 16.00 Uhr Der Frühling macht Musik! 18 Kleiner Saal Musik/Spiel EUR mo 25 19.30 Uhr Tonkünstler-Orchester Petruschka 45, 39, 34, 28, 12 Großer Saal Musik/Klassik Jugendermäßigungen: -50 % für alle unter 26 Pro Karte im Abo nur EUR 8 Medienpartner Karten und Info +43 (0) 2742/90 80 80 600 [email protected] www.festspielhaus.at IMPRESSUM Herausgeber, Verleger und Medieninhaber Niederösterreichische Kulturszene Betriebs GmbH, Kulturbe zirk 2, 3100 St. Pölten, T+43(0)2742/90 80 80, F +43(0)2742/90 80 81, www.festspielhaus.at. Für den Inhalt verantwortlich Thomas Gludovatz, Johannes Sterkl. Künstlerische Leitung Brigitte Fürle. Redaktion Isabella Pohl. Termin-, Programm- und Besetzungsänderungen sowie Druckfehler vorbehalten. Fotografieren, Ton- und Videoaufzeichnungen nicht gestattet.
    [Show full text]
  • JAZZ: a Regional Exploration
    JAZZ: A Regional Exploration Scott Yanow GREENWOOD PRESS JAZZ A Regional Exploration GREENWOOD GUIDES TO AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC JAZZ A Regional Exploration Scott Yanow Norm Cohen Series Editor GREENWOOD PRESS Westport, Connecticut • London Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Yanow, Scott. Jazz : a regional exploration / Scott Yanow. p. cm. – (Greenwood guides to American roots music, ISSN 1551-0271) Includes bibliographical references and index. Discography: p. ISBN 0-313-32871-4 (alk. paper) 1 . Jazz—History and criticism. I. Title. II. Series. ML3508.Y39 2005 781.65'0973—dc22 2004018158 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available. Copyright © 2005 by Scott Yanow All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of the publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2004018158 ISBN: 0-313-32871-4 ISSN: 1551-0271 First published in 2005 Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881 An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. www.greenwood.com Printed in the United States of America The paper used in this book complies with the Permanent Paper Standard issued by the National Information Standards Organization (Z39.48-1984). 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Series Foreword vii Preface xi Chronology xiii Introduction xxiii 1. Sedalia and St. Louis: Ragtime 1 2. New Orleans Jazz 7 3. Chicago: Classic Jazz 15 4. New York: The Classic Jazz and Swing Eras 29 5. Kansas City Swing, the Territory Bands, and the San Francisco Revival 99 6. New York Bebop, Latin, and Cool Jazz 107 7.
    [Show full text]
  • January 2019 Vol
    A Mirror and Focus for the Jazz Community January 2019 Vol. 35, No. 01 EARSHOT JAZZSeattle, Washington Kate Olson Photo by Daniel Sheehan LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR EARSHOT JAZZ A Mirror and Focus for the Jazz Community New Year’s Revolutions Executive Director John Gilbreath Managing Director Karen Caropepe Programs Manager Tara Peters Marketing & Development Associate Lucienne Jazz has always flowed Aggarwal comfortably in the dynamic Earshot Jazz Editors Lucienne Aggarwal & pocket between evolution Tara Peters and revolution; changing too fast for some, and too Contributing Writers Paul de Barros, Marianne Gonterman, Ian Gwin, Peter slowly for others. People Monaghan, Steve Peters, Paul Rauch, Josh will always love what they Rawlings, Jovino Santos Neto love—and that’s a good Calendar Editors Casey Adams, Jane thing. Jazz is expansive Emerson, & Caitlin Peterkin enough to accommodate Photography Daniel Sheehan hardliners in any one of Layout Tara Peters its many expressive styles, Distribution Karen Caropepe, Dan Dubie & whether in swing, bebop, Earshot Jazz volunteers free jazz, fusion, smooth, Send Calendar Information to: big band, funk or elec- [email protected] tronic—deconstructed or Board of Directors Danielle Leigh reconstructed. But, wheth- (President), John W. Comerford (Vice President), Jon Perrino (Secretary), Sheila er through evolution or Hughes, Chris Icasiano, Maurice James, revolution, it has become Chris Nutter, Gail Pettis, Ruby Smith Love, unusual to hear someone Diane Wah staunchly maintain that jazz can only be one thing—and that’s a good Emeritus Board Members Clarence Acox, Sue thing, too. Coliton, Taina Honkalehto, Viren Kamdar, The Earshot organization has a strong reputation of giving voice to the Hideo Makihara, Peter Monaghan, Kenneth revolutionary masters of jazz, believing that the art form best moves for- W.
    [Show full text]