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MP3 The Muse - JAZZ: Crossover Jazz

 

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Description:
Brazilian and original music played on the bassoon backed by a high energy rhythm section, covering Villa-Lobos and traditional Brazilian frevo.

7 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Crossover Jazz, LATIN: Brazilian Jazz



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The Muse was recorded in NYC in 1989, produced by Janet Grice. Personnel on all tracks:
Bassoon and Recorders: Janet Grice; Electric guitar: Teddy Bärlocher; Classical guitar: Tiberio Nascimento (track 7); Keyboard: Clifford Korman (tracks 2, 3, 4, 5), Richard Eisentein (track 1); Bass: Leo Traversa; Drums Vanderlei Pereira (track 5), Jimmy Daniel (tracks 3, 4), Peter Grant (tracks 1, 2); Percussion: Cyro Baptista (track 3, 4, 5, 7), Café (track 6).

"Little Train/Cantiga" by Heitor Villa-Lobos, "Baião Barroco" by Juarez Moreira, "Marquinhos No Frevo" by Duda, "Brazilian Love Song" by Teddy Bärlocher, "Jacarandas", "The Muse", "Gone But Not Forgotten" by Janet Grice.

BIO
Janet Grice, Bassoonist

Janet Grice is a versatile bassoonist, at home in the idioms of jazz, classical, contemporary, and Brazilian music. Academic degrees include a Doctorate from Rutgers University, Masters from New York University and Bachelors from the New England Conservatory of Music. She was a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship in Brazil and grants from the National Endowment, Arts International, and Meet the Composer. Active in the research and performance of Brazilian music, jazz and contemporary music, she lectures on âPopular Styles in Brazilian Musicâ and leads master classes in âJazz Improvisation on the Bassoon.â

Janet began her professional career at the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock and toured Europe with Karl Bergerâs Orchestra, which included musicians such as Don Cherry, Trilok Gurtu, and Oliver Lake. She recorded with Butch Morris, Leroy Jenkins, Bernie Worell, Nana Vasconcelos, and John Lurie, and led her own bands in Switzerland, Brazil, and France, backed by musicians such as Armen Donelian, Katy Roberts, and Teddy Bärlocher.

In the USA Janetâs groups performed at the 92nd St. Y, Lake George Jazz Festival, Celebrate Brooklyn, Boston JazzBoat, International Women in Jazz Series, NARAS Grammy Foundation, Music Performance Trust Funds, the Knitting Factory and SOBâs. In the early 80âs her 7-piece band Tropical performed throughout New England; the Boston Globe wrote âBest of Boston ⦠Janet demonstrated that the bassoon is equally adaptable to jazz or symphonic music.â

She has played jazz with Paulo Moura, Julius Hemphill and the Mingus Orchestra, and contemporary music with Anthony Davis, the Villa-Lobos Society, Festival of Microtonal Music, Musicianâs Accord, and the Crosstown Ensemble, performing the music of Xenakis with the STX Ensemble at the Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal and Radio France in Paris.

Her three Brazilian jazz CDs feature the bassoon in original compositions and arrangements of works by Hermeto Pascoal, Egberto Gismonti, Jobim and others. Jazziz Magazine called her first CD, Song For Andy, âa gutsy, original idea ... her classically grounded bassoon carries the session.â Her latest release âBrazilian Dances and Inventionsâ features chamber works by Brazilian composers. She recorded for Music Minus One, National Public Radio, film and TV, and published writings on Brazilian, Cuban and Klezmer music for the International Double Reed Society Journal and the Lincoln Center Institute.

Janet is a teaching artist for the Lincoln Center Institute and a professional development facilitator and instrumental music teacher for the NYC Dept. of Ed. She taught Ear-training at Rutgers University, Brazilian Music at Westchester Community College, and AP Music Theory at Pleasantville HS. Principal bassoonist in the Chappaqua Orchestra, she freelances and performs Latin American chamber music with Vento Trio and jazz with the Janet Grice Group.


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