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    June 25, 2023 02:00 AM

    $32 (service charges may apply)
    https://jazzvictoria.ca/kate-wyatt-quartet/
    “Artifact is a beautifully-executed debut… a shining example of what's possible if four talented folks listen and play so well… there will be few better across Canada this year.”– Will Chernoff, Rhythm Changes
     
    Originally from Victoria BC, pianist/composer Kate Wyatt is now considered one of the top tier jazz musicians in the city of Montreal. Wyatt released her 2022 debut album Artifact to excellent critical reviews. Joined by Lex French trumpet, Adrian Vedady bass, and Jim Doxas drums, she leads a quartet whose effortless chemistry fosters deep interaction and high intensity. Kate Wyatt has performed with many recognized and respected musicians, including Kenny Wheeler, Jay Clayton, Ira Coleman, Yannick Rieu, Christine Jensen, Ranee Lee, Don Thompson, Barry Elmes, Al McLean, and more. She has a passion for improvisation and innovation and strives for a high level of sensitivity in her performances. A passionate performer and composer, you won’t want to miss this Kate Wyatt and her exceptional quartet live!
     
    Thanks to Canada Council for the Arts

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    June 25, 2023 04:15 AM

    “This supergroup should be a major player at Canadian jazz festivals this year.” – Will Chernoff, Rhythm Changes.
     
    The Ostara Project, spear-headed by award-winning musicians Jodi Proznick and Amanda Tosoff, is a jazz super-group that showcases the strength and creativity of Canadian women in jazz. Ostara artists are all top-tier musicians, composers and bandleaders who reflect the geographical, cultural, and creative diversity of Canada’s musical landscape. The self-titled debut album, released November 2022, was nominated for a Juno award in the category of “Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.” In a genre and industry where women have been severely underrepresented, the Ostara Project is a beautiful example of perseverance, community, and a deep love for the music. Like the Germanic goddess of the spring the group is named for, the music of Ostara is creativity rising out of darkness. Laila Biali vocals/keyboards, Rachel Therrien trumpet, Allison Au saxophone, Valèrie Lacombe drums, Shruti Ramani vocals
     
    Thanks to Canada Council for the Arts

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