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2024 October 8 Tuesday time 22.30 Nice Price
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet 08/10/2024 22.30

Immanuel Wilkins Quartet

Immanuel Wilkins sax contralto
Micah Thomas pianoforte
Rick Rosato basso
Kweku Sumbry batteria

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Alto saxophonist and composer Immanuel Wilkins   burst onto the musical scene in 2020 with the release of his Blue Note recording debut, Omega,  featuring his longstanding quartet of  Micah Thomas, Daryl Johns and Kweku Sumbry.   Although just  22  at the time  of its release,   his  quartet  had already  been together for over  four years  and their cohesiveness  and musicality   is   reflected in  both the    maturity of Wilkins’sound and the   sophistication  and depth of his compositions.   Accolades  and   press soon  followed, including   Omega    being named the best new jazz release  of 2020 by the New York Times; the best  debut jazz album    by NPR   and   being nominated for an NAACP Image  Award for Best Jazz recording  of 2020.  The year ended on an even higher note, with Wilkins winning the prestigious  Letter One Rising Stars Award.

 

Being a bandleader with a  working group has allowed Wilkins  to grow both as a composer and as an  arranger  and has led to  him receiving numerous commissions and grants   including:   The National Jazz Museum in Harlem Commission (2020)The Jazz Gallery Artist Residency Commission  (in collaboration with Sidra Bell Dance NY, 2020); The Kimmel Center Artist in Residence Commission Program (in  collaboration with photographer Rog Walker and videographer David Dempewolf, 2020); The  Roulette Emerging Artist Commission Program (2021);  The  South Arts Creativity  Residency  Grant ( with fellow saxophonist and mentor, Odean Pope, 2022) and the  Pew Center for Arts & Heritage Grant (in collaboration with saxophonist Odean Pope and poet Herman Beavers, 2023).     Wilkins constantly  seeks out  opportunities   for  creative  connections with  artists both  within and outside  the world of Jazz. The realm of visual arts is of particular interest  to Wilkins.   He has worked with the filmmakers  Cauleen Smith  and Ja’Tovia Gary; the sculptrice Kennedy Yanko; the painter Leslie Hewitt  and the interdisclinary artist, Theaster Gates.  These collaboarations have  played a decisive role in his ever-expanding aesthetic vision.

Wilkins  interest and passion  for  sharing and preserving  jazz  musical traditions has led  him to continue to give back  to his community and  to present  clinics and masterclasses at    various educational institutions including:  The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, Yale University,  The Consevatorium van Amsterdam, Basel Jazz Schule, The Faculty of Music in Belgrade, The Royal Conservatory of Antwerp  and  Oberlin to name just a few.  He also teaches regulary  at NYU and  the  School of Jazz at the New School  in New York City.

In 2022,   Wilkins released  his sophomore album on Blue Note, The 7th Hand.  Like his debut release,   The 7th Hand topped  numerous  year-end lists including JazzwiseNPRThe New York TimesThe Financial Times and Jazz Times. 2022 also opened up new   touring opportunities for Wilkins’ Quartet.     They had the opportunity  to  tour extensively   throughout  the US, Canada  and Europe including notable  performances at the    Montreal Jazz Festival,  The Monterey Jazz Festival,  Umbria, the Northsea, Pori Jazz,   Newport,  The Kennedy Center, The Library of Congress, SFJazz and the Elb Philharmonie.

In addition  to  touring as a  leader  Wilkins,   continues to  record and share the bandstand  with both his peers and his longtime mentors   including:   Jason Moran, Kenny Barron,  Wynton Marsalis, Bob Dylan, Solange, Joel Ross,  Gerald Clayton and Lalah Hathaway to name just a handful.

In 2023, Wilkins  was awarded with    three Downbeat  Critics Poll Awards: Best Alto SaxophonistBest Risng Star Composer and  Best Rising Star Group and  in  2024  his quartet won the prize for best international live act  of the year by  the German Deutscher Jazz Preis.

On October 11, 2024 Wilkins will be releasing his third  recording on Blue Note:  Blues Blood

 

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