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Maria Schneider | Frankfurt Radio Big Band | Live
The Frankfurt Radio Big Band had the joy of welcoming one of the most important contemporary jazz composers: Maria Schneider.
MARIA SCHNEIDER | Conductor / Compositions
hr-Bigband / Frankfurt Radio Big Band
hr-Sendesaal, Thursday October 10th 2024
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
4:29 BLUEBIRD
Soli: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, as; Philippe Thuriot, acc
18:27 DON'T BE EVIL
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Christian Jaksjø, tb; Hans Glawischnig, b; Sebastian Scobel, p
34:53 BRAIDED TOGETHER
Solo: Oliver Leicht, as
42:30 CQ CQ, IS ANYBODY THERE?
Soli: Steffen Weber, ts; Axel Schlosser, tp
52:48 PAUSE
1:20:57 A WORLD LOST
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:34:00 STONE SONG
Solo: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, ss
1:41:39 THE SUN WAITED FOR ME
Soli: Felix Fromm, tb; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:54:14 DATA LORDS
Soli: ...
published: 11 Oct 2024
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Maria Schneider Orchestra Jazz a Vienne 2008 Hang Gliding 12
published: 17 Sep 2020
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NDR Bigband - Maria Schneider 2009
published: 23 Aug 2019
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Maria Schneider accepts Jazz Journalists Association Award for Best Large Ensemble of the Year
The Jazz Journalists Association awarded The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra with "Best Large Ensemble of the Year." Schneider created this video from backstage at The Newport Jazz Festival.
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, imaginative, revelatory, riveting, daring, and beyond categorization.” Blurring the lines between genres, her varied commissioners stretch from Jazz at Lincoln Center, to The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, to the American Dance Festival, and include collaboration with David Bowie. She is among a small few to receive GRAMMYS in multiple genres, having received the award in jazz and classical, as well as for her work with David Bowie.
With her first recording, Evanescence (1994), Schneider beg...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" at the Vitoria-Gasteiz Jazz Festival
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" from Maria Schneiders Grammy-awarded "Data Lords". July 5 2023.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centre
published: 08 Nov 2023
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Maria Schneider Orchestra: Data Lords
NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider’s Data Lords builds an evolving musical landscape and presents a social commentary on the contrasts between the digital and natural world. She brings her 18-piece orchestra to Symphony Center on March 10 only to perform this Grammy Award-winning album in its entirety.
Get tickets → cso.org/23511
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chicagosymphony
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chicagosymphony
Twitter: https://twitter.com/chicagosymphony
published: 21 Feb 2023
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NEA Jazz Masters: Maria Schneider (2019)
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative,” “majestic,” “heart-stoppingly gorgeous,” and “beyond categorization.” Primarily known for her highly original and provocative big band compositions written over the past three decades, Schneider is unique in having written classical works as well, even stepping into rock through a collaboration with David Bowie. A strong advocate for musicians’ rights, she eschewed working with traditional record labels in 2003 when she became the launching artist on ArtistShare, the first crowdfunding web platform. The resulting album, Concert in the Garden, became the first Grammy-winning album to have internet-only sales, and also broke ground as the first crowdfunded Grammy Award winner. More information: https://www.arts.gov/honors/jaz...
published: 23 Apr 2019
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Newport Sessions: Maria Schneider & Christian McBride, "Finding Your Burn"
Maria Schneider sits down with Christian McBride backstage at Newport Jazz Festival 2022.
Recorded backstage at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island
Video by SöPa Productions
Follow Newport Jazz
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Website: newportjazz.org
Learn more and support the Newport Festivals Foundation at our website: newportfestivals.org
published: 22 Jul 2023
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Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performs "Sputnik". Sound recording by NRK Radio.
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Sputnik" by Maria Schneider, Grammy-awarded for best instrumental composition 2021. Performed July 16 and 17 the Munch Museum in Oslo and Arendal Concert Hall.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centr...
published: 09 Nov 2023
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Maria Schneider on teaching jazz and composition
In an interview taped backstage at the Newport Jazz Festival, bandleader Maria Schneider talks about her experiences teaching jazz and composition at colleges and clinics.
This interview was taped backstage at the 2017 Newport Jazz Festival, where Schneider appeared with her orchestra. For more information about Schneider, visit www.mariaschneider.com
Interview by Irene Lee. Produced for JazzTimes by Lee Mergner. You can find more videos, plus news, features, reviews and lots more at www.jazztimes.com
published: 08 Jul 2018
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Maria Schneider | Frankfurt Radio Big Band | Live
The Frankfurt Radio Big Band had the joy of welcoming one of the most important contemporary jazz composers: Maria Schneider.
MARIA SCHNEIDER | Conductor / Co...
The Frankfurt Radio Big Band had the joy of welcoming one of the most important contemporary jazz composers: Maria Schneider.
MARIA SCHNEIDER | Conductor / Compositions
hr-Bigband / Frankfurt Radio Big Band
hr-Sendesaal, Thursday October 10th 2024
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
4:29 BLUEBIRD
Soli: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, as; Philippe Thuriot, acc
18:27 DON'T BE EVIL
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Christian Jaksjø, tb; Hans Glawischnig, b; Sebastian Scobel, p
34:53 BRAIDED TOGETHER
Solo: Oliver Leicht, as
42:30 CQ CQ, IS ANYBODY THERE?
Soli: Steffen Weber, ts; Axel Schlosser, tp
52:48 PAUSE
1:20:57 A WORLD LOST
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:34:00 STONE SONG
Solo: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, ss
1:41:39 THE SUN WAITED FOR ME
Soli: Felix Fromm, tb; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:54:14 DATA LORDS
Soli: Bastian Stein, tp; Oliver Leicht, as
2:09:59 SANZENIN
Solo: Philippe Thuriot, acc
All titels composted and arranged by Maria Schneider.
hr-Bigband / Frankfurt Radio Big Band
Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, Oliver Leicht, Steffen Weber, Denis Gäbel, Rainer Heute; sax
Frank Wellert, Bastian Stein, Martin Auer, Axel Schlosser; trp
Günter Bollmann, Felix Fromm, Christian Jaksjø, Robert Hedemann; trb
Sebastian Scobel p; Martin Scales, g; Hans Glawischnig, bs; Jean Paul Höchstädter, dr
One of the biggest Jazz composers of our time comes to Frankfurt: Maria Schneiders music not only moves you, it touches you. She skillfully combines the unconventional with the familiar and thus creates magical moments in her music. For the Frankfurt Radio Big Band Maria Schneider handpicked various compositions from her life’s work. Look forward to a truly enlightening experience of a concert!
Eine der größten Jazz-Komponistinnen der Gegenwart kommt nach Frankfurt: Maria Schneiders Musik bewegt nicht nur, sie berührt. Geschickt kombiniert sie Unkonventionelles mit Bekanntem und kreiert in ihrer Musik damit unvergessliche Momente. Für die hr-Bigband hat Maria Schneider verschiedene Kompositionen aus ihrem Lebenswerk im Gepäck. Freuen Sie sich auf ein wahrhaft erleuchtendes Konzerterlebnis!
#mariaschneider #composer #hrbigband
https://wn.com/Maria_Schneider_|_Frankfurt_Radio_Big_Band_|_Live
The Frankfurt Radio Big Band had the joy of welcoming one of the most important contemporary jazz composers: Maria Schneider.
MARIA SCHNEIDER | Conductor / Compositions
hr-Bigband / Frankfurt Radio Big Band
hr-Sendesaal, Thursday October 10th 2024
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
4:29 BLUEBIRD
Soli: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, as; Philippe Thuriot, acc
18:27 DON'T BE EVIL
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Christian Jaksjø, tb; Hans Glawischnig, b; Sebastian Scobel, p
34:53 BRAIDED TOGETHER
Solo: Oliver Leicht, as
42:30 CQ CQ, IS ANYBODY THERE?
Soli: Steffen Weber, ts; Axel Schlosser, tp
52:48 PAUSE
1:20:57 A WORLD LOST
Soli: Martin Scales, g; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:34:00 STONE SONG
Solo: Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, ss
1:41:39 THE SUN WAITED FOR ME
Soli: Felix Fromm, tb; Denis Gäbel, ts
1:54:14 DATA LORDS
Soli: Bastian Stein, tp; Oliver Leicht, as
2:09:59 SANZENIN
Solo: Philippe Thuriot, acc
All titels composted and arranged by Maria Schneider.
hr-Bigband / Frankfurt Radio Big Band
Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, Oliver Leicht, Steffen Weber, Denis Gäbel, Rainer Heute; sax
Frank Wellert, Bastian Stein, Martin Auer, Axel Schlosser; trp
Günter Bollmann, Felix Fromm, Christian Jaksjø, Robert Hedemann; trb
Sebastian Scobel p; Martin Scales, g; Hans Glawischnig, bs; Jean Paul Höchstädter, dr
One of the biggest Jazz composers of our time comes to Frankfurt: Maria Schneiders music not only moves you, it touches you. She skillfully combines the unconventional with the familiar and thus creates magical moments in her music. For the Frankfurt Radio Big Band Maria Schneider handpicked various compositions from her life’s work. Look forward to a truly enlightening experience of a concert!
Eine der größten Jazz-Komponistinnen der Gegenwart kommt nach Frankfurt: Maria Schneiders Musik bewegt nicht nur, sie berührt. Geschickt kombiniert sie Unkonventionelles mit Bekanntem und kreiert in ihrer Musik damit unvergessliche Momente. Für die hr-Bigband hat Maria Schneider verschiedene Kompositionen aus ihrem Lebenswerk im Gepäck. Freuen Sie sich auf ein wahrhaft erleuchtendes Konzerterlebnis!
#mariaschneider #composer #hrbigband
- published: 11 Oct 2024
- views: 15296
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Maria Schneider accepts Jazz Journalists Association Award for Best Large Ensemble of the Year
The Jazz Journalists Association awarded The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra with "Best Large Ensemble of the Year." Schneider created this video from backstage...
The Jazz Journalists Association awarded The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra with "Best Large Ensemble of the Year." Schneider created this video from backstage at The Newport Jazz Festival.
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, imaginative, revelatory, riveting, daring, and beyond categorization.” Blurring the lines between genres, her varied commissioners stretch from Jazz at Lincoln Center, to The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, to the American Dance Festival, and include collaboration with David Bowie. She is among a small few to receive GRAMMYS in multiple genres, having received the award in jazz and classical, as well as for her work with David Bowie.
With her first recording, Evanescence (1994), Schneider began developing her personal way of writing for her 18-member collective made up of many of the finest musicians in jazz today, tailoring her compositions to the uniquely creative voices of the group. They have performed at festivals and concert halls worldwide, and she herself has received numerous commissions and guest-conducting invites, working with over 90 groups in over 30 countries.
Unique funding of projects has become a hallmark for Schneider through the trend-setting company, ArtistShare. And, in 2004, Concert in the Garden became historic as the first recording to win a GRAMMY with Internet-only sales. Even more significantly, it blazed the "crowd-funding" trail as ArtistShare’s first release, and was eventually inducted into the 2019 National Recording Registry.
Schneider’s many honors also include: 14 GRAMMY-nominations, 7 GRAMMY Awards, numerous Jazz Journalists Association awards, DOWNBEAT and JAZZTIMES Critics and Readers Polls awards, an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, the University of Minnesota, ASCAP’s esteemed Concert Music Award (2014), the nation's highest honor in jazz, “NEA Jazz Master” (2019) (NEA Jazz Master Speech found here), and election into the 2020 American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
A strong voice for music advocacy, Schneider has testified before the US Congressional Subcommittee on Intellectual Property on digital rights, has given commentary on CNN, participated in round-tables for the United States Copyright Office, has been quoted in numerous publications for her views on Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, Google, digital rights, and music piracy, and has written various white papers and articles on the digital economy as related to music and beyond.
Her latest double-album, Data Lords (2020), a Pulitzer Prize Finalist, winner of two GRAMMY Awards, named Jazz Album of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association and NPR, and winner of France's prestigious Grand Prix de l'Académie du Jazz, has melded her advocacy and art: Nate Chinen of NPR writes: “Now it's finally here, in the form of a magnificent double album, Data Lords. . . it parses into thematic halves, "The Digital World" and, as an antidote, "The Natural World." On the whole and in the details, it amounts to the most daring work of Schneider's career, which sets the bar imposingly high. This is music of extravagant mastery, and it comes imbued with a spirit of risk."
David Hajdu for THE NATION writes, “Beyond the dualism in its format, Data Lords is a work of holistic creativity. The music of outrage and critique in the first album has all the emotion and conceptual integrity that the music of melancholy and reverence does in the second. I can’t conceive of anyone else creating this music, unless Delius has been writing with Bowie on the other side.”
https://wn.com/Maria_Schneider_Accepts_Jazz_Journalists_Association_Award_For_Best_Large_Ensemble_Of_The_Year
The Jazz Journalists Association awarded The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra with "Best Large Ensemble of the Year." Schneider created this video from backstage at The Newport Jazz Festival.
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, imaginative, revelatory, riveting, daring, and beyond categorization.” Blurring the lines between genres, her varied commissioners stretch from Jazz at Lincoln Center, to The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, to the American Dance Festival, and include collaboration with David Bowie. She is among a small few to receive GRAMMYS in multiple genres, having received the award in jazz and classical, as well as for her work with David Bowie.
With her first recording, Evanescence (1994), Schneider began developing her personal way of writing for her 18-member collective made up of many of the finest musicians in jazz today, tailoring her compositions to the uniquely creative voices of the group. They have performed at festivals and concert halls worldwide, and she herself has received numerous commissions and guest-conducting invites, working with over 90 groups in over 30 countries.
Unique funding of projects has become a hallmark for Schneider through the trend-setting company, ArtistShare. And, in 2004, Concert in the Garden became historic as the first recording to win a GRAMMY with Internet-only sales. Even more significantly, it blazed the "crowd-funding" trail as ArtistShare’s first release, and was eventually inducted into the 2019 National Recording Registry.
Schneider’s many honors also include: 14 GRAMMY-nominations, 7 GRAMMY Awards, numerous Jazz Journalists Association awards, DOWNBEAT and JAZZTIMES Critics and Readers Polls awards, an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, the University of Minnesota, ASCAP’s esteemed Concert Music Award (2014), the nation's highest honor in jazz, “NEA Jazz Master” (2019) (NEA Jazz Master Speech found here), and election into the 2020 American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
A strong voice for music advocacy, Schneider has testified before the US Congressional Subcommittee on Intellectual Property on digital rights, has given commentary on CNN, participated in round-tables for the United States Copyright Office, has been quoted in numerous publications for her views on Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, Google, digital rights, and music piracy, and has written various white papers and articles on the digital economy as related to music and beyond.
Her latest double-album, Data Lords (2020), a Pulitzer Prize Finalist, winner of two GRAMMY Awards, named Jazz Album of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association and NPR, and winner of France's prestigious Grand Prix de l'Académie du Jazz, has melded her advocacy and art: Nate Chinen of NPR writes: “Now it's finally here, in the form of a magnificent double album, Data Lords. . . it parses into thematic halves, "The Digital World" and, as an antidote, "The Natural World." On the whole and in the details, it amounts to the most daring work of Schneider's career, which sets the bar imposingly high. This is music of extravagant mastery, and it comes imbued with a spirit of risk."
David Hajdu for THE NATION writes, “Beyond the dualism in its format, Data Lords is a work of holistic creativity. The music of outrage and critique in the first album has all the emotion and conceptual integrity that the music of melancholy and reverence does in the second. I can’t conceive of anyone else creating this music, unless Delius has been writing with Bowie on the other side.”
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 130
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Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" at the Vitoria-Gasteiz Jazz Festival
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" from Maria Schneiders Grammy-awarded "Data Lords". July 5 2023.
Maria Schneider, musical direct...
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" from Maria Schneiders Grammy-awarded "Data Lords". July 5 2023.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centre
https://wn.com/Oslo_Jazz_Ensemble_Maria_Schneider_Performing_Don´T_Be_Evil_At_The_Vitoria_Gasteiz_Jazz_Festival
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Don´t Be Evil" from Maria Schneiders Grammy-awarded "Data Lords". July 5 2023.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centre
- published: 08 Nov 2023
- views: 3419
0:31
Maria Schneider Orchestra: Data Lords
NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider’s Data Lords builds an evolving musical landscape and presents a social commentary on the contrasts between the digital and natu...
NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider’s Data Lords builds an evolving musical landscape and presents a social commentary on the contrasts between the digital and natural world. She brings her 18-piece orchestra to Symphony Center on March 10 only to perform this Grammy Award-winning album in its entirety.
Get tickets → cso.org/23511
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chicagosymphony
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chicagosymphony
Twitter: https://twitter.com/chicagosymphony
https://wn.com/Maria_Schneider_Orchestra_Data_Lords
NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider’s Data Lords builds an evolving musical landscape and presents a social commentary on the contrasts between the digital and natural world. She brings her 18-piece orchestra to Symphony Center on March 10 only to perform this Grammy Award-winning album in its entirety.
Get tickets → cso.org/23511
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chicagosymphony
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chicagosymphony
Twitter: https://twitter.com/chicagosymphony
- published: 21 Feb 2023
- views: 3465
5:02
NEA Jazz Masters: Maria Schneider (2019)
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative,” “majestic,” “heart-stoppingly gorgeous,” and “beyond categorization.” Primarily known for her...
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative,” “majestic,” “heart-stoppingly gorgeous,” and “beyond categorization.” Primarily known for her highly original and provocative big band compositions written over the past three decades, Schneider is unique in having written classical works as well, even stepping into rock through a collaboration with David Bowie. A strong advocate for musicians’ rights, she eschewed working with traditional record labels in 2003 when she became the launching artist on ArtistShare, the first crowdfunding web platform. The resulting album, Concert in the Garden, became the first Grammy-winning album to have internet-only sales, and also broke ground as the first crowdfunded Grammy Award winner. More information: https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/maria-schneider
Visit the National Endowment for the Arts’ Jazz Masters Fellowships section to learn more about the recipients of our nation’s highest honor in jazz: https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz
https://wn.com/Nea_Jazz_Masters_Maria_Schneider_(2019)
Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative,” “majestic,” “heart-stoppingly gorgeous,” and “beyond categorization.” Primarily known for her highly original and provocative big band compositions written over the past three decades, Schneider is unique in having written classical works as well, even stepping into rock through a collaboration with David Bowie. A strong advocate for musicians’ rights, she eschewed working with traditional record labels in 2003 when she became the launching artist on ArtistShare, the first crowdfunding web platform. The resulting album, Concert in the Garden, became the first Grammy-winning album to have internet-only sales, and also broke ground as the first crowdfunded Grammy Award winner. More information: https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/maria-schneider
Visit the National Endowment for the Arts’ Jazz Masters Fellowships section to learn more about the recipients of our nation’s highest honor in jazz: https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz
- published: 23 Apr 2019
- views: 15195
14:52
Newport Sessions: Maria Schneider & Christian McBride, "Finding Your Burn"
Maria Schneider sits down with Christian McBride backstage at Newport Jazz Festival 2022.
Recorded backstage at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhod...
Maria Schneider sits down with Christian McBride backstage at Newport Jazz Festival 2022.
Recorded backstage at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island
Video by SöPa Productions
Follow Newport Jazz
Instagram: instagram.com/newportjazzfest
TikTok: tiktok.com/@newportjazzfest
Twitter: twitter.com/newportjazzfest
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NewportJazzFest
Website: newportjazz.org
Learn more and support the Newport Festivals Foundation at our website: newportfestivals.org
https://wn.com/Newport_Sessions_Maria_Schneider_Christian_Mcbride,_Finding_Your_Burn
Maria Schneider sits down with Christian McBride backstage at Newport Jazz Festival 2022.
Recorded backstage at the 2022 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island
Video by SöPa Productions
Follow Newport Jazz
Instagram: instagram.com/newportjazzfest
TikTok: tiktok.com/@newportjazzfest
Twitter: twitter.com/newportjazzfest
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NewportJazzFest
Website: newportjazz.org
Learn more and support the Newport Festivals Foundation at our website: newportfestivals.org
- published: 22 Jul 2023
- views: 1408
9:12
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performs "Sputnik". Sound recording by NRK Radio.
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Sputnik" by Maria Schneider, Grammy-awarded for best instrumental composition 2021. Performed July 16 and 17 th...
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Sputnik" by Maria Schneider, Grammy-awarded for best instrumental composition 2021. Performed July 16 and 17 the Munch Museum in Oslo and Arendal Concert Hall.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centre
https://wn.com/Oslo_Jazz_Ensemble_Maria_Schneider_Performs_Sputnik_._Sound_Recording_By_Nrk_Radio.
Oslo Jazz Ensemble & Maria Schneider performing "Sputnik" by Maria Schneider, Grammy-awarded for best instrumental composition 2021. Performed July 16 and 17 the Munch Museum in Oslo and Arendal Concert Hall.
Maria Schneider, musical director & composer
Børge-Are Halvorsen, alto sax, flutes
Joakim Bergsrønning, alto sax, flute, clarinet
Atle Nymo og Martin Myhre Olsen, tenor sax
Alberto Pinton, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Frank Brodahl, Marius Haltli, Richard Köster, Anders Eriksson, trumpet/flug
Even Kruse Skatrud, Nils Andreas G. Granseth & Magnus Murphy Joelson, trombone. Ingrid Utne, bass trombone
Jørn Øien, piano, Kalle Moberg, accordion,
Jeff Miles, guitar, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen, drums
F.O.H Thor-Ivar Lund
Management: East Norway Jazz Centre
- published: 09 Nov 2023
- views: 2822
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Maria Schneider on teaching jazz and composition
In an interview taped backstage at the Newport Jazz Festival, bandleader Maria Schneider talks about her experiences teaching jazz and composition at colleges a...
In an interview taped backstage at the Newport Jazz Festival, bandleader Maria Schneider talks about her experiences teaching jazz and composition at colleges and clinics.
This interview was taped backstage at the 2017 Newport Jazz Festival, where Schneider appeared with her orchestra. For more information about Schneider, visit www.mariaschneider.com
Interview by Irene Lee. Produced for JazzTimes by Lee Mergner. You can find more videos, plus news, features, reviews and lots more at www.jazztimes.com
https://wn.com/Maria_Schneider_On_Teaching_Jazz_And_Composition
In an interview taped backstage at the Newport Jazz Festival, bandleader Maria Schneider talks about her experiences teaching jazz and composition at colleges and clinics.
This interview was taped backstage at the 2017 Newport Jazz Festival, where Schneider appeared with her orchestra. For more information about Schneider, visit www.mariaschneider.com
Interview by Irene Lee. Produced for JazzTimes by Lee Mergner. You can find more videos, plus news, features, reviews and lots more at www.jazztimes.com
- published: 08 Jul 2018
- views: 1211