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A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Great drummer and composer Ian Chang solo artist and member of indie rock trio Son Lux, … The post ANFTD #118: Ian Chang first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
We're thrilled to introduce a brand-new feature on A Noise From The Deep: Puzzle Corner! Kicking … The post ANFTD #117: Puzzle Corner #1 w/Art Chung first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Today we are launching the latest long overdue new episode of A Noise From The Deep, … The post ANFTD #116: Rafiq Bhatia first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Mareike Wiening.Mareike is a drummer and composer who joined us on the occasion of the release of her third record as bandleader, Reveal, out on Greenleaf Music. Featuring her long-time group: tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, pianist Glenn Zaleski, guitarist Alex Goodman, and bassist Johannes Felscher, the band is joined on three tracks by trumpeter and Greenleaf founder Dave Douglas.After several years in New York City, Mareike is now based in Cologne, in her native Germany, where she has observed and been personally impacted by the upheavals — personal and global — in the world today. Reveal is not an album of despair. Instead, the music channels hope, joy, and connection, with an uncommon sensitivity amongst the players in the group.Marieke studied jazz drums in Mannheim, Copenhagen, and New York City. In addition to her performing and recording work, she is a jazz drum instructor at the Zurich University of the Arts.Please enjoy our talk and the album Reveal, which is linked to this episode in the show notes.(all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Mareike Wiening's album Reveal.) -- Dig DeeperListen to Mareike Wiening's Reveal on Bandcamp or your streaming platform of choiceVisit Mareike Wiening online at mareikewiening.comFollow Mareike Wiening on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X), and YouTubeMareike Wiening about Drumming, Doubts, and the Disappearance of EducationMareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 1)Mareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 2)Be sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com-- • Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Mareike Wiening.Mareike is a drummer and composer who joined us on the occasion of the release of her third record as bandleader, Reveal, out on Greenleaf Music. Featuring her long-time group: tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, pianist Glenn Zaleski, guitarist Alex Goodman, and bassist Johannes Felscher, the band is joined on three tracks by trumpeter and Greenleaf founder Dave Douglas.After several years in New York City, Mareike is now based in Cologne, in her native Germany, where she has observed and been personally impacted by the upheavals — personal and global — in the world today. Reveal is not an album of despair. Instead, the music channels hope, joy, and connection, with an uncommon sensitivity amongst the players in the group.Marieke studied jazz drums in Mannheim, Copenhagen, and New York City. In addition to her performing and recording work, she is a jazz drum instructor at the Zurich University of the Arts.Please enjoy our talk and the album Reveal, which is linked to this episode in the show notes.(all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Mareike Wiening's album Reveal.) -- Dig DeeperListen to Mareike Wiening's Reveal on Bandcamp or your streaming platform of choiceVisit Mareike Wiening online at mareikewiening.comFollow Mareike Wiening on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X), and YouTubeMareike Wiening about Drumming, Doubts, and the Disappearance of EducationMareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 1)Mareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 2)Be sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com-- • Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bassist Christian Dillingham's debut release as a leader, Cascades on Greenleaf Music features ten original compositions written for his Chicago based quartet. In this episode of LINER NOTES he speaks of his desire to capture the moment with this recording both in the recording process and in music that pushes the boundaries of the tradition that he is obviously rooted in.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
New on Greenleaf Music! Arba, by trumpeter and composer Itamar Borochov, comes to visit the … The post ANFTD #115: Itamar Borochov first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Reading Joe's memoir about his time in the Bill Evans Trio is absolutely revelatory. On this episode, … The post ANFTD #114: Joe LaBarbera first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
“Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.”— Lao Tzu Music moves the soul in so many ways. It moves the spirit and inspires living beings to become one with the music. Argentinian Julieta Eugenio was just that person from a young age. She's not entirely sure why. Her parents didn't play an instrument though they played recordings around the house. As long as she can remember, music was in her life. Her personal interest wasn't piqued until she saw a piano when she was about five years old. It was like magic, Julieta recalls. She was visually pinned to the piano. That's love at first site. Music grabbed her and it hasn't let her go since. Later, when she was in middle school, when she joined the school band, Julieta nonchalantly selected a saxophone when presented with a choice of instruments. A tenor saxophone. Julieta Eugenio hails from Argentina and now lives in New York city. She made this bold change in her life at 23 years old. Alone. No family or friends to accompany her. Julieta's formal music studies began following high school in Buenos Aires at Conservatorio Manuel de Falla (Bachelor 2012) and the Conservatorio Nacional Lopez Buchardo (IUNA) where she studied jazz. In New York, Julieta attended Queens College where she studied jazz and performed in area clubs with the masters, including pianist Johnny O'Neal, David Kikoski and Pasquale Grasso. The mental journey Julieta took was immense. She loves jazz and knew she had to take the leap, leaving the familiar settings and family, the beautiful landscape of Argentina, and the comfort of her home country to challenge herself in New York City. It seems, though, to be paying itself off as Julieta was recently recognized as one of the top ten emerging jazz talents by the Recording Academy in their online publication, “Grammys.” In 2017, Eugenio won the International Women in Jazz Competition as a member of the SIJ Trio, which she formed with pianist Sarah Slonim and bassist Inbar Paz. With her own trio, she won the DCJazzPrix 2022, a competition presented by the DC Jazz Fest. I think we all know what it's like to be somewhere new, far from home and vastly different from home. Thrust a global pandemic into this formula. That's what Julieta had to face, alone in New York. Then, good fortune showed up. One of her beloved sisters decided to immigrate to New York for work, which saved Julieta. And those are her words describing the arrival of her sister. Jazz also saved her. Thank you for listening to this podcast. Subscribing will make sure you're one of the first ones to receive future episodes. Check out my website for other articles and photos. As usual, you will be treated to two complete tracks of music. These compositions will come from Julieta's 2022 debut recording, Jump, which can be found on Greenleaf Music. Jazz Journalists Association president, Howard Mandel, gave the album a four-star rating in DownBeat Magazine. This features her trio with Julieta on tenor sax, Matt Dwonszyk on bass and Jonathan Barber on drums. Upcoming episodes include saxophonist Roxy Coss, pianist Miki Yamanaka, who has a new album soon to be released, and harpist Brandee Younger. You can listen to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Amazon and other streaming services. Thank you for listening.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Great saxophonist, composer general all around genius Tim Berne joins Dave Douglas in conversation about several of … The post ANFTD #113: Tim Berne first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Kalia Vandever is a trombonist and composer with a beautiful new solo record called We Fell In … The post ANFTD #112: Kalia Vandever first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Vocalist and composer Dominique Eade joins Dave Douglas in a wide-ranging discussion about sound, meaning, words, performance … The post ANFTD #111: Dominique Eade first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Elan Mehler is a pianist and composer who teamed up with Dave Douglas in 2019 on a … The post ANFTD #110: Elan Mehler first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Marta Warelis, pianist and composer originally from Poland, living in the Netherlands, joins Dave Douglas for … The post ANFTD #109: Marta Warelis first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
To start the new year, Dave talks to bassist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Nick Dunston! Nick will … The post ANFTD #108: Nick Dunston first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
durée : 00:54:41 - Song Yi Jeon & Vinicius Gomes - par : Alex Dutilh - La chanteuse Song Yi Jeon et le guitariste Vinicius Gomes atteignent des sommets d'expressivité et de délicatesse sur leur fascinant album en duo “Home” qui paraît chez Greenleaf Music. - réalisé par : Louise André
durée : 00:54:41 - Song Yi Jeon & Vinicius Gomes - par : Alex Dutilh - La chanteuse Song Yi Jeon et le guitariste Vinicius Gomes atteignent des sommets d'expressivité et de délicatesse sur leur fascinant album en duo “Home” qui paraît chez Greenleaf Music. - réalisé par : Louise André
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
A great visit to the show from Oren Bloedow aka Oren O’Blivion. He and Dave listen … The post ANFTD #107: Oren O'Blivion first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Special Episode! Enrico Rava and Dave Douglas chatted on Zoom in appreciation of Enrico's Award of Recognition … The post ANFTD #106: Enrico Rava first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
durée : 00:54:28 - Dave Douglas "Songs of Ascent" - par : Alex Dutilh - Dave Douglas réunit à nouveau son célèbre quintet pour les très lyriques “Songs of Ascent”, pièces inspirées des Psaumes 120-134, qui paraît le 07 octobre sur son label, Greenleaf Music.
durée : 00:54:28 - Dave Douglas "Songs of Ascent" - par : Alex Dutilh - Dave Douglas réunit à nouveau son célèbre quintet pour les très lyriques “Songs of Ascent”, pièces inspirées des Psaumes 120-134, qui paraît le 07 octobre sur son label, Greenleaf Music.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Shabaka Hutchings joins Dave Douglas to discuss his recent solo album. How shocked he was to even … The post ANFTD #105: Shabaka Hutchings first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Michael Wolff recently published a brilliant memoir, “On That Note,” which talks about his journey through the … The post ANFTD #104: Michael Wolff first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Trish Clowes made a beautiful and grooving record for Greenleaf Music this year: A View With A … The post ANFTD #103: Trish Clowes first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Jen Shyu visits A Noise From The Deep Podcast! Groundbreaking multilingual vocalist, composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, dancer … The post ANFTD #102: Jen Shyu first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
I get slightly dizzy thinking about trumpeter Dave Douglas' creative output. He is a performer, a recording artist whose release record is prolific, an educator (including a ten-year stint as artistic director of the Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music at The Banff Centre in Canada), and a pioneer of artist-run labels with Greenleaf Music which is nearly 20 years old. His musical collaborations are many and varied, including revered artists like Joe Lovano, Linda May Han Oh, Bill Frisell, and vocalist Aoife O'Donovan. We talk about his 2022 albums "Secular Psalms" and "Overcome", his outlook on recording and juggling several projects simultaneously, and his advice for musicians pitching record labels. Show Notes: Tracklisting: - Arrival - We Shall Overcome (feat. Fay Victor) - Pythagoras (with Sound Prints) - We Believe - Hermits and Pilgrims Find Dave's music at: https://greenleafmusic.com/ Festival of New Trumpet Music Website Theme music by The Respect Sextet Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to The Jazz Session's YouTube Channel Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus episode of “The Insider”, a spin-off interview series where Nicky chats to jazz industry insiders (broadcasters, artist agents, label heads, journalists) about the nuts and bolts of the business.
I get slightly dizzy thinking about trumpeter Dave Douglas' creative output. He is a performer, a recording artist whose release record is prolific, an educator (including a ten-year stint as artistic director of the Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music at The Banff Centre in Canada), and a pioneer of artist-run labels with Greenleaf Music which is nearly 20 years old. His musical collaborations are many and varied, including revered artists like Joe Lovano, Linda May Han Oh, Bill Frisell, and vocalist Aoife O'Donovan. We talk about his 2022 albums "Secular Psalms" and "Overcome", his outlook on recording and juggling several projects simultaneously, and his advice for musicians pitching record labels. Show Notes: Tracklisting: - Arrival - We Shall Overcome (feat. Fay Victor) - Pythagoras (with Sound Prints) - We Believe - Hermits and Pilgrims Find Dave's music at: https://greenleafmusic.com/ Festival of New Trumpet Music Website Theme music by The Respect Sextet Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to The Jazz Session's YouTube Channel Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus episode of “The Insider”, a spin-off interview series where Nicky chats to jazz industry insiders (broadcasters, artist agents, label heads, journalists) about the nuts and bolts of the business.
La Opera Prima de la saxofonista argentina Julieta Eugenio, Jump, una producción para Greenleaf Music en este 2022, es la invitada al 2 de uno de hoy.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Composer, pianist, and co-director of the Wet Ink Ensemble (NYC), Eric Wubbels joins Dave Douglas in a … The post ANFTD #101: Eric Wubbels first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Super special Episode in which Dave Douglas talks with Mike Friedman, co-founder of Greenleaf, about starting the … The post ANFTD #100: Dave Douglas & Michael Friedman first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Great vibraphone/marimba player and composer Patricia Brennan joins Dave Douglas via Zoom for a wide ranging conversation … The post ANFTD #99: Patricia Brennan first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Chicago based drummer, composer, programmer, organizer and cultural space creator Mike Reed joins Dave Douglas in a … The post ANFTD #98: Mike Reed first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Kazemde George and Sami Stevens join Dave to talk about Kazemde's debut release on Greenleaf Music, I … The post ANFTD #97: Kazemde George & Sami Stevens first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
The Checkout, A Noise From The Deep, and Jazz United all come together to celebrate … The post ANFTD #96: Sound Prints first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Live from the festival of New Trumpet Music 2021 – Dave introduces Yazz Ahmed for a talk … The post ANFTD #95: Yazz Ahmed first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Composer and conductor David Sanford talks with Dave about composing for big band and his new record … The post ANFTD #94: David Sanford first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dayna Stephens is a brilliant composer, saxophonist and bandleader. He has been releasing an explosive series of … The post ANFTD #93: Dayna Stephens first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Just quick note to say why there is no full episode this month. On the road again! … The post ANFTD #92: Note from Dave first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Jeff Caltabiano launched the Sonny Rollins Bridge Project in 2017. The project works on adding the name … The post ANFTD #91: Jeff Caltabiano and the Sonny Rollins Bridge Project first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dave is super honored and thrilled to sit down with amazing vibraphonist and composer/bandleader Joel Ross to … The post ANFTD #90: Joel Ross first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dave sits down with trumpeter and composer Jeremy Pelt about his latest project. ‘Griot,' a book-length series … The post ANFTD #89: Jeremy Pelt first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dave sits down with brilliant pianist and composer Manuel Valera to talk both about the music on … The post ANFTD #88: Manuel Valera first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Melissa Aldana joins the podcast with music from several of her releases, including the recent Visions, inspired … The post ANFTD #87: Melissa Aldana first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Great vocalist and shamisen player Emi Makabe joins Dave Douglas for a conversation about her new album, … The post ANFTD #86: Emi Makabe first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Embed from Getty Images Nicholas Payton created a 70 minute piece for the online Festival of New … The post ANFTD #85: Nicholas Payton first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas in conversation with arranger and trombonist Mike Fahie, whose new recording on Greenleaf Music … The post ANFTD #84: Mike Fahie first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
In preparation for the Festival of New Trumpet Music (Sept 8-17, 7pm, online, free), Dave sits down … The post ANFTD #83: Riley Mulherkar first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Dave sits down with saxophonist and composer Jaleel Shaw to talk about his extraordinary playing and composing. … The post ANFTD #82: Jaleel Shaw first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
His extraordinary new recording on Pyroclastic Records, Accelerate Every Voice, brings Cory Smythe into conversation … The post ANFTD #81: Cory Smythe first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Pianist and composer Fabian Almazan joins Dave in conversation about his music, his community of players, and … The post ANFTD #80: Fabian Almazan first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.