Wednesday, July 13, 2011

INGRID LAUBROCK - Cornelia Street Cafe - NYC, NY - 6/3/11


Since 2002 I've made at least 1 trip to new york city for an extended trip to see as many concerts as humanly possible.  This year in 17 days I was able to catch 79 shows.  sounds insane but damn its fun.
My first concert this time around was an amazing set from Ingrid Laubrock and a new band of hers with Ralph Alessi on trumpet and regulars Kris Davis on piano and Tom Rainey on drums. 

Here is the bio from her website.

Originally form Germany, Ingrid started having music lessons as young as 4 years old and began to play classical piano and sing
in local choirs from the age of eight. Her first recording experience dates from that time, singing the solo voice in an arrangement
for accapella choir on the town’s record. Throughout her childhood she performed in church choirs and public concerts at the local music school.

In 1989 Ingrid left Germany for London where she took up the alto saxophone .
A year of studies with ex-Jazz Messenger Jean Toussaint followed in 1992.Soprano (now her main voice) and tenor followed shortly afterwards.
1993 she met singer Monica Vasconcelos and guitarist Ife Tolentino, both from Sao Paulo in Brazil.
Ingrid is one of the founder member of Brazilian quartet NÓIS4 and also long-time member of Monica Vasconcelos’ 9 –piece band NÓIS.
NÓIS4 has been support act for Joyce, Gilberto Gil, Brian Ferry and Airto Moreira / Flora Purim.

In the summers of 1998 and 1999, Ingrid studied with renowned saxophonist and educator David Liebman in the USA.
She was nominated as ‘Rising Star of the Year’ in the BT Jazz Awards for 1999.
Also in 1999 Ingrid completed the postgraduate jazz course at the Guildhall School Of Music & Drama.
During that year she studied and performed with David Liebman, Kenny Wheeler, Billy Cobham, Stan Sulzman and Jean Toussaint.

2004 Ingrid was awarded the BBC Jazz Award for Innovation as part of the F-ire Collective and in 2005 she was nominated for the
BBC Award as 'Rising Star'

In January 2006 Ingrid was awarded the prestigious Fellowship for Jazz Composition by the Arts Foundation.

Ingrid has been interested inworking in different fields and has worked with contemporary classical group 'The Continuum Ensemble'
and and theatre director Annabel Arden as well as with dancer/choreographer Frauke Requardt who choreographed a show to Ingrid's music.

1 comment:

  1. Some nice shots of the back of my head LOL!
    Seriously though, this was a great night of music

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