http://www.myspace.com/annalauvergnac e mail : [email protected] phone : ++39 329 1813230 « She’s all the expression you need and want from a beautiful singer » -MMark Murphy «Anna sings from her heart » -SSheila Jordan Gifted with an outstanding musicality, Anna Lauvergnac began performing just one month after she started singing, and soon she was sharing the stage with some of the finest musicians of the Italian jazz scene (Franco Vallisneri, Francesco Bearzatti, Glauco Venier, Emanuele Cisi, Andrea Allione, Renato Chicco etc); she had not only a natural feeling for jazz, but also a beautiful stage presence : she started appearing in some of the major Jazz Clubs in Italy, performing in Trieste, Venezia, Bologna, Torino, Milano, Roma, Cremona, Matera, Taranto. In 1989 she moved to Graz, Austria, where she received a scolarship to study at the University of Music and Performing Arts with Jazz Giants Jay Clayton, Mark Murphy, Andy Bey and Sheila Jordan. She traveled often to New York, got deeper and deeper in the Music, and started performing in Austria, France, Germany, Slovakia with renown international jazz artists In 1994 she moved to Vienna, where she had an engagement from Porgy and Bess, one of Europe’s finest Jazz club, and she started to perform on different special Events with Europe leading Big Band : the Vienna Art Orchestra. She started as well a serial of recordings for ORF, the Austrian Radio, presenting each year a different project, and she wrote songs and music for six movies of Austrian director Xaver Schwarzenberger. In 1999 she was again in New York recording her first solo album « Anna Lauvergnac » (wich features some of America and Europe top jazz musicians, such as Andy Bey,John Di Martino, Boris Kozlov,Pete Bernstein Wolfgang Puschnig, Claus Raible, Alegre Corea etc) for the Swiss label TCB, and back to Europe she was offered to be the new singer of the Vienna Art Orchestra : in the following decade she appeared on hundreds of concerts with the band, performing in all the major Jazz Festival and theaters in Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Russia, Holland, Bulgaria, Lituania, Norway, Ukrain, Portugal, Cech Republic, Hungary, Spain, England, Poland, Luxenburg, Belgium, Germany, Croatia, China, Cuba, Canada. (Umbria Jazz, Paris Jazz Festival, Berlin Jazz Festival, Time in Jazz, Natt Jazz, Beijing Jazz Festival, Nord Sea Jazz Festival, Wiener Festwochen, Festival Jazz de l’Havana, Toronto Festival, Vancouver Jazz days…) and recorded 12 CDs, mostly for Universal Music. On the side she kept touring with different bands in Italy, France, Austria and Germany, collaborating with great artists such as Bojan Z, Alegre Corea, Paolo Fresu, Fritz Pauer, Till Martin, Bumi Fian etc and released the cds « You must believe in Spring » for Petit Paquet Records and « Come Closer » for ACT, and partecipated as a guest artist in different recordings. She’s been featured on top cultural-events such as the Ruhe Triennale and the Opening of the Wiener Festwochen (which is broadcasted live on TV in most European countries), the Expo 2000, the Midem Cannes, the Cezanne exibition in Vienna, and on several live and radio shows of Austrian Rock Star Willi Resetarits Press « Praised by Sheila Jordan, Lauvergnac shares that veteran jazz artist's willingness to risk unusual musical efforts, regardless of the potential consequences. » Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times « It is undeniably jazz but, though the songs belong entirely to the New World, the Modernism on display seems to evoke the capital cities of the Old. This is not to imply an abstract intellectualism, merely to point out that Lauvergnac is no “mimic” and brings to the record a persona that does not care to hide its geographical and cultural origins. »-MMaurice Bottomley, Pop Matters "You always hope that a singer that looks like this would sound great….she does…from somewhere else…a day dream. An enigma….." - Vince Outlaw, The New Jazz Thing radio, San Diego « The multiculture of Anna Lauvergnac is dizzying. With a name is as Francophonic as La Marceillaise, the listener might be surprised (if not shocked) to find she was born in Trieste, a town on the most eastern side of Italy. ( )Ms. Lauvergnac chooses spare arrangements with little accompaniment for her collection of less trodden ballads. Pianist Andy Bey joins her on "Don't You Know I Care" and "Waiting for Someone to Love," while guitarist Peter Bernstein shows up for "Your Must Believe in Spring". The disc highpoint shows up halfway through with the medley of "I Fall In Love Too Easily / the Meaning of the Blues." Recorded for TCB, the Montreux Jazz Label, Anna Lauvergnac is a soothing stroll down the lyrical road less traveled. » C. Michael Bailey, All about Jazz DISCOGRAPHY As a bandleader, producer and arranger : « Unless there's love » with Claus Raible-piano, Giorgos Antoniou-bass, Howard Curtis -drums (Alessa Records 2012) « Anna Lauvergnac » -with Andy Bey, Pete Bernstein, John Di Martino, Andy Scherrer, Wolfgang Puschnig, Alegre Corrèa...etc (TCB) As co-leader : « You Must Believe in Spring » -Till Martin quartet and Anna Lauvergnac (Petit Paquet records) « Come Closer » -Julia Huelsmann trio with Anna Lauvergnac (ACT) With the Vienna Art Orchestra : « Quiet ways: Ballads » -Vienna Art Orchestra (Verve) « American Rhapsody » -Vienna Art Orchestra (BMG) « Duke Ellington Sound of Love » (TCB) « All that Strauss » (TCB) « Centenary journey » (Quinton) « Art&Fun » (Universal) « Big Band Poesie » (Universal) « Duke Ellington Sound of Love vol.2 » (Universal) « Swing and Affairs » (Universal) Vienna Art Orchestra "3" « American Dreams « « European Visonaries » « Visionaries and Dreams » (Universal) « The Big Band Years » (Universal) As a guest artist : « Days » Marcello Tonolo (Caligola) « Letter from Motherland » One More Language (MAP) « Almost Blue » Resetarits-Puschnig 5tet (Universal) « Vostok9 » -Andrea Allione (Nota Ossigeno) « Speak Low » Hans Salomon (Jive Music) Compilations: "The finest female jazz today » vol 2 (Edel) "The finest female jazz today » vol 5 (Edel) International engagements (selection): Bird’s eyes Basel, Moods Zurich, KKL Luzern, Casino Lausanne, Rotfarb Uznach, JazzNoJazz Zurich, Palace Biel –SSwitzerland Philarmonie Luxenbourg, L’Innoui -LLuxenbourg VolksTheater Vienna, Porgy and Bess Vienna, Burg Theater Vienna, Ronacher Vienna, Radio Kultur Haus Vienna, Royal Garden Graz, Orpheum Graz, StefanienSal Graz, Bruckner Haus Linz, Mozarteum Salszburg, TreibHaus Innsbruck, Spielboden Dornbirn – Austria Music Inn Roma, Gregory’s Roma, Tangram Milano, Vapore Venezia, Teatro Morlacchi Perugia, Teatro Sociale Mantova, Onix Jazz Club Matera, Trieste Loves Jazz festival –IItaly New Morning Paris, Parc Floral Paris, Jazz a Junas, Teatre Grand Salle Angoulème, Jazz sous les Pommieres Couches, Midem Cannes, Lieu Unique Nantes , Le Mans jazz festival, Jazz au fil de l’Eau Parthney -FFrance Teatro Juarez Machado Joinville, Teatro Scar Joragua do Sul -BBrazil Queen Elisabeth Hall London, Purcell Room London –GGreat Britain Unterfahrt Munich, A Trane Berlin, Tipi Berlin, Birdland Neuburg, Birdland Hamburg, Konzerthaus Dortmund, Philarmonie Essen, Kulturforum Kiel, Neue Tonne Dresden, Jazz Fest Berlin –GGermany Teatro Isabela la Catolica Granada, Teatro Fernan Gomez Madrid, Teatro San Juan Evengelista Madrid, Auditori Barcelona, Expo Sevilla, Donostia San Sebastina –SSpain Culturgest Lisbona, Auditorio d. Universidade de Minho Guimares - Portugal Red sea Jazz Festival -IIsrael Toronto jazz festival, Vancouver Jazz festival, Victoria Jazz Festival - Canada Teatro Amadeo Roldàn Havanna – Cuba Natt Jazz Bergen -Norway Jazz Festival Beijing –CChina Nord Sea Jazz Festival The Hague -Nederlands .
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