Blue Mountains Theatre are hosting a very special Sunday afternoon concert on 24 March 2019 when 13-piece powerhouse Sirens Big Band presents [A]part - a ground-breaking suite of music by Ellen Kirkwood, featuring the legendary musicians saxophonist Sandy Evans, pianist Andrea Keller and vocalist Sonya Holowell.
A dynamic collective bringing new sounds to the traditional big band setting, Sirens Big Band are passionate about increasing gender diversity in jazz through their predominantly female and trans line-up.
Pic: Sirens Big Band, photo taken by Yanni Kronenberg.
Ellen Kirkwood, a member since Sirens’ formation in early 2010, has been an important contributor to the group’s unique repertoire. Pianist Andrea Keller, saxophonist Sandy Evans and vocalist Gian Slater are three of Australia’s most celebrated and in-demand jazz performer/composers, and have played a significant part in inspiring Ellen and her generation of creative jazz musicians.
This stunning concert is Ellen’s emotive and captivating response to growing issues in a rapidly changing world: the wonder and malignance of the
internet, the refugee crisis, greed and climate change, and reflections/reactions to the present.
[A]part traverses a diverse series of moods and influences. The musical metamorphosis from one section to another sees a vast array of ideas
and styles including neo-classicism, chorale, afro-cuban, afrobeat and electronica.
Penned in 2016-17 during Ellen’s Australia Council-funded composition mentorship with composer/pianist Barney McAll, [A]part was a 2018 finalist
in the APRA Art Music Awards for Jazz Work of the Year, and Ellen was a finalist in the 2017 Freedman Jazz Fellowships largely
due to this work.
This concert will also feature a supporting set by the Young Women's Jazz Orchestra, a dynamic jazz orchestra for talented women
aged 15-21 and an educational partnership between Sirens Big Band and Sydney Improvised Music Association (SIMA).
Sirens Big Band, Sunday 24 March, 3pm @ Blue Mountains Theatre, 106 Macquarie Road Springwood. Tickets $35/$32. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Box Office, via phone 4723 5050 or online at www.bluemountainstheatre.com .
Slider pic: Sirens Big Band, photo taken by Yanni Kronenberg.
Main pic: Ellen Kirkwood, a member since Sirens’ formation in early 2010.
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