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 Saturday, 20 March 2010
Maria Schneider Orchestra at the Jazz Standard November 25th - 30th Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Monday, 24 November 2008

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The Maria Schneider Orchestra performs at the Jazz Standard November 25th through the 30th (except for November 27th when the club is closed for Thankgiving). After landing the 2nd Grammy Award of her career this year for “Best Instrumental Composition” (Cerulean Skies), Maria Schneider “now has become entrenched among the ranks of America's leading composers. ... For Schneider, the question is no longer whether she can sustain the heights she has attained on earlier recordings; it is now how far her musical journey will take her." (DownBeat

Maria Schneider’s music has been described as evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, and beyond categorization. Born in Windom, Minnesota, Schneider arrived in New York City in 1985 after studies at the University of Minnesota, the University of Miami and the Eastman School of Music. She immediately sought out Bob Brookmeyer to study composition, and at the same time became an assistant to Gil Evans, working on various projects with him.

The Maria Schneider Orchestra will feature Maria Schneider – composer & conductor; Steve Wilson, Tim Ries, Rich Perry, Donny McCaslin, Scott Robinson – reeds; Greg Gisbert, Laurie Frink, Ingrid Jensen, Tony Kadleck (11/26, 11/30), Jon Owens (11/25, 28, 29) – trumpets; Keith O'Quinn, Tim Albright, Ryan Keberle, George Flynn – trombones; Ben Monder (11/26, 28-30), John Hart (11/25)  – guitar; Toninho Ferragutti – accordion; Frank Kimbrough – piano; Kiyoshi Kitagawa – bass; andClarence Penn– drums.

 

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Maria Schneider
The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra came into being in 1993, appearing at Visiones in Greenwich Village every Monday night for a stretch of five years. Subsequently, her orchestra has performed at festivals and concert halls across Europe as well as in Brazil and Macau. She’s received numerous commissions and invites with American and Europeans orchestras, guest conducting in Brazil, Italy, Portugal, France, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Canada, Scotland, Australia, Greenland and Iceland, as well as across the U.S. Commissions include the Norrbotten Big Band’s and Danish Radio Orchestra’s commission to arrange and conduct concerts with Toots Thielemans. Other commissioning organizations include the Metropole Orchestra, Stuttgart Jazz Orchestra, Orchestre National de Jazz (Recapitulation), Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra (El Viento), Monterey Jazz Festival (Scenes from Childhood), University of Miami Concert Jazz Band (Three Romances), Hunter College (Concert in the Garden and Sky Blue), Jazz at Lincoln Center (Bulería, Soleá y Rumba), Los Angeles Philharmonic Association (Aires de Lando) and Peter Sellars’ New Crowned Hope Festival (Cerulean Skies). Maria was also the recipient of a Doris Duke award to compose a dance work (Dissolution) in collaboration with the Pilobolus dance group. It was performed with her orchestra at the American Dance Festival and Kennedy Center.

Schneider has had a distinguished recording career as well. Her debut recording Evanescence, was nominated for two 1995 Grammy Awards. Her second and third recordings Coming About and Allégresse were also nominated for Grammys. Her third album, Allégresse was chosen by both TIME and BILLBOARD in their Top Ten Recordings of 2000, inclusive of all genres of music.

Concert in the Garden, released only through her website (an ArtistShare® site), was a watershed in her career when she won the 2005 Grammy Award for “Best Large Ensemble Album” and became the first Grammy-winning recording with Internet-only sales. It also received “Jazz Album of the Year” by the Jazz Journalists Awards and the DOWNBEAT Critics Poll. Both also awarded her “Composer of the Year” and “Arranger of the Year,” and the Jazz Journalists also named her group, “Large Jazz Ensemble of the Year.”

Her newest fan-funded ArtistShare® recording, Sky Blue, was released in July 2007 and since its release, the album has received unanimous praise. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one in the category of “Best Instrumental Composition” (Cerulean Skies). The album received the honor of “Jazz Album of the Year” from the VILLAGE VOICE Critics Poll as well as a Choc Award in France and was one of only two albums to receive a five-star review from DOWNBEAT in 2007.


The Maria Schneider Orchestra performs at the Jazz Standard November 25th through the 30th (ecept for November 27th when the club is closed for Thankgiving.  The Jazz Standard is located at 116 East 27th Street in New York. For more information visit www.jazzstandard.net or call 212-576-2232.



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