National Youth Jazz Orchestra - She Said (2022) Hi Res
Artist: National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Title: She Said
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: NYJO
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:19:37
Total Size: 183 mb | 492 mb | 892 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: She Said
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: NYJO
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:19:37
Total Size: 183 mb | 492 mb | 892 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Wild Oak
02. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Struttin' With Some Barbecue
03. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - A Timeless Place
04. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Willow Weep for Me
05. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - The Earth Keeps Spinnin'
06. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Remind Me
07. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Transition
08. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Nurrquss
09. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Celeste
10. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - You Do?!
11. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - God Bless the Child
"She Said" is the culmination of a year-long programme at the National Youth Jazz Orchestra to remix the gender balance in jazz, the album features collaborations with leading artists including legendary vocalist Norma Winstone, trumpeter/composers Yazz Ahmed and Laura Jurd, pianist Nikki Iles and saxophonist Josephine Davies.
Through newly-commissioned music, live performance, research projects and support for emerging musicians, the project has expanded the number of works by female composers in NYJO's repertoire and championed female role models. Their intention was to feature artists whose distinctive voices can be transcribed into compositions for large ensemble and to reach into the history of women's contributions to jazz, shedding light on how the roots of this music nourish current innovation and creativity.
The project features four composers who have created a personal space in today's musical landscape, and whose musical spirit is fortified and enhanced, rather than diluted, by the big band setting. Laura Jurd, Issie Barratt, Nikki Iles and Yazz Ahmed were given an open brief: to compose freely, drawing on their imagination and particular circumstances. The resulting works are 'The Earth Keeps Spinning', 'You Do?!', 'Wild Oak' and 'Nurrquss'.
Around these new works, NYJO Artistic Director Mark Armstrong built a programme that provided musical contrast and a flavour of traditional big band music. Beginning with Lil Hardin in the 1920s, the programme emphasises the quality and relevance of female composers' output in the first decades of jazz. It also honours female arrangers and lyricists, featuring widely known jazz standards such as 'Willow Weep for Me' and the heart-stopping lyrics and delivery of Norma Winstone. It is a genuine tribute to NYJO's work and reputation that peerless guest artists such as Norma Winstone, Yazz Ahmed, Nikki Iles and Josephine Davies appear alongside our young musicians, performing their own compositions, and that Georgina Jackson and Shirley Smart bring such character to the tracks they feature on.
Through newly-commissioned music, live performance, research projects and support for emerging musicians, the project has expanded the number of works by female composers in NYJO's repertoire and championed female role models. Their intention was to feature artists whose distinctive voices can be transcribed into compositions for large ensemble and to reach into the history of women's contributions to jazz, shedding light on how the roots of this music nourish current innovation and creativity.
The project features four composers who have created a personal space in today's musical landscape, and whose musical spirit is fortified and enhanced, rather than diluted, by the big band setting. Laura Jurd, Issie Barratt, Nikki Iles and Yazz Ahmed were given an open brief: to compose freely, drawing on their imagination and particular circumstances. The resulting works are 'The Earth Keeps Spinning', 'You Do?!', 'Wild Oak' and 'Nurrquss'.
Around these new works, NYJO Artistic Director Mark Armstrong built a programme that provided musical contrast and a flavour of traditional big band music. Beginning with Lil Hardin in the 1920s, the programme emphasises the quality and relevance of female composers' output in the first decades of jazz. It also honours female arrangers and lyricists, featuring widely known jazz standards such as 'Willow Weep for Me' and the heart-stopping lyrics and delivery of Norma Winstone. It is a genuine tribute to NYJO's work and reputation that peerless guest artists such as Norma Winstone, Yazz Ahmed, Nikki Iles and Josephine Davies appear alongside our young musicians, performing their own compositions, and that Georgina Jackson and Shirley Smart bring such character to the tracks they feature on.