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MIJF21: Perspectives on Jazz Piano

Event

MIJF21: Perspectives on Jazz Piano

  • Date: Saturday, 4 December 2021, 2pm
  • Venue: Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall — Cnr Southbank Blvd & Sturt St, Southbank, VIC
  • Series: This event is part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2021 series
  • Tickets: General: $10 — Tickets can be purchased online

Event Details

Australia’s most exciting pianists unite in conversation. In this illuminating discussion, uncover the techniques, inspirations and creative journeys of four unique artists aligned in their passion for jazz and for the piano.

Artists include chamber/jazz/film composer Joe Chindamo; Fulbright scholar/vocalist/pianist and songwriter Monique DiMattina; broadcaster/pianist Adam Rudegeair; and the ARIA-winning composer and jazz musician Barney McAll. Expect storytelling, live performance and comradery, perfect for aspiring pianists, accomplished artists and anyone who loves jazz.

Adam Rudegeair - Moderator/Pianist/PBS 106.7FM Broadcaster

Adam Rudegeair is a prolific composer, performer, filmmaker, and educator based in Melbourne. His music is rooted in jazz and funk, with significant influences from the sounds of New Orleans and Minneapolis. His current projects as a leader include Lake Minnetonka, The Bowie Project, and the ongoing collaboration with jazz legend Bob Sedergreen ‘Bourbon Street to Brunswick Street’. The fourth album by the Bowie Project, ‘Strange Changes’ was recorded as part of his Master’s studies, and is launching as part of the 2021 Melbourne International Jazz Festival. Since 2008 Adam has presented the weekly jazz radio program Black Wax on PBS 106.7FM.

You can also see Adam Rudegeair during MIJF in The Bowie Project

Joe Chindamo - Pianist/Composer

Joe Chindamo is a pianist and composer traversing jazz, film score and chamber music. Performance highlights include Umbria Jazz Festival, Sydney Opera House, The Tokyo Dome and The Lincoln Centre in New York. He has released more than 23 albums; and worked with artists such as Billy Cobham (USA), James Morrison, Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The multi-award winner has twice-received the MO award for Jazz Instrumental performer of the year, two Jazz Bells for Best album and the 2009 APRA award for Best Jazz Composition. Contributing to more than 60 film soundtracks, his piano playing is featured on such iconic Australian films as Pharlap, Man From Snowy River II and The Sound of One Hand Clapping.  He has composed for chamber ensembles and artists such as ACACIA Quartet, the Freshwater and Seraphim Trios, Sarah Curro, the Flinders Quartet, David Berlin and Wilma Smith and the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

 

You can also see JoeChindamo during MIJF in Joe Chindamo Trio & Alma Zygier

Monique DiMattina - Pianist/Composer/Vocalist/Songwriter

Monique DiMattina is a pianist, vocalist, songwriter and composer. A Fulbright scholar, she is an honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne and teaches piano in the Melbourne Conservatorium and Monash University jazz departments. She has released four solo albums as a pianist/composer and three albums as a singer/songwriter to critical acclaim. She has worked with artists such as Bjork; opened for Lou Reed; toured internationally as principal pianist in Disney’s The Lion King; and was Musical Director of Tapestry: The Songs of Carol King feat. Vika Bull and Debra Byrne. Monique is a Yamaha artist and mother of two.

Barney McAll - Pianist/Composer

Barney McAll is an ARIA-Winning, Grammy Nominated jazz pianist and composer. He has worked with artists including Dewey Redman, Roy Ayers, Kenny Garrett, Maceo Parker, Jimmy Cobb, Eddie Henderson, Aloe Blacc, Josh Roseman Unit, Fred Wesley and the JB’s, Groove Collective, Kurt Rosenwinkel‘s “Heartcore” and many more. He has been a member of Gary Bartz’s band since 1997 and was Music Director for vocalist Sia from 2011-2012. Barney completed a Bachelor of Music at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, studying with pianists Paul Grabowsky, Tony Gould and Mike Nock. He was awarded the Australia Council Fellowship in 2007; and was the 2015 recipient of the Peggy Glanville-Hicks composer residency in Sydney, Australia and won an ARIA for Best Jazz album for his record Mooroolbark.

You can also see Barney McAll during MIJF in Barney McAll: 3 is One

 

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (03) 9001 1388 or by email to info@melbournejazz.com

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