Jazz Roots

Cécile McLorin Salvant: Ghost Song

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Dates

February 3, 2023 at 8:00 PM

Venue

Knight Concert Hall

Run Time

TBD

Parental Guide

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Cécile McLorin Salvant
with special guest Christian Sands Trio

Cécile McLorin Salvant, a 2020 MacArthur Fellow and three-time Grammy Award winner, is a singer and composer bringing historical perspective, a renewed sense of drama and an enlightened musical understanding to jazz standards and her own compositions. Classically trained, steeped in jazz, blues and folk and drawing from musical theater and vaudeville, Salvant embraces a wide-ranging repertoire that broadens the possibilities for live performance.

The Miami native’s newest album, Ghost Song, features a diverse mix of seven originals and five interpretations on the themes of ghosts, nostalgia and yearning. The New York Times said of the record, “The vocalist who dares to take on older music with unsavory history turns inward on Ghost Song, her most revealing and rewarding album yet … Salvant has applied that daring-to-go-there ethic to something else: herself, writing music that looks within and doesn’t blink.” NPR raved, “[Salvant] marshals all of the musicians around her into this style that feels connected to old blues, and rhythm and blues, but also has this kind of very contemporary feeling … there’s something really fascinating happening on every track of this album.”

Salvant’s performances range from spare duets for voice and piano to instrumental trios and orchestral ensembles. Her unreleased work Ogresse is an ambitious, long-form song cycle based on oral fairy tales from the 19th century that explores the nature of freedom and desire in a racialized, patriarchal world. She has performed at international venues and festivals such as the Newport Jazz Festival, the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Village Vanguard and the Kennedy Center.

Opening for Salvant is emerging jazz force Christian Sands. His abundant piano technique perfectly matches his conception, accomplishing a deep musical goal: a fresh look at the language of jazz.

Since arriving on the scene, Sands has shared the stage with such jazz luminaries as Wynton Marsalis, Diane Reeves, Shelia E. and Gary Burton. The power and prowess of his playing has taken him from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to the world-renowned Newport Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival and Detroit Jazz Festival; celebrated New York jazz clubs such as the Village Vanguard, Jazz Standard, Blue Note and Dizzy’s Club; and jazz clubs all over the world. Sands also became a member of Christian McBride’s Trio, with whom he has toured throughout the world. Their 2013 release, Out Here, received a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.

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“Cécile McLorin Salvant sings, composes, creates visual art and can generally be relied upon to do the unexpected.”

BBC Music Magazine

“Cécile McLorin Salvant has the type of voice that could lead a singer to stop trying, and the fact that she hasn’t—that she’s only working and thinking harder—demonstrates just what a talent she really is.”

Los Angeles Times

“Her voice is singularly arresting, yet it’s no single sound. She matches this breadth of sounds and feelings with an impressive technical range. She also found her own unique identity, which is what most separates her from her peers.”

Wall Street Journal

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