Jane Bunnett
: Spirituals & Dedications
2002, Justin Time
Acknowledged throughout Canada
as one of the country's most important musicians, Jane
Bunnett is rapidly gaining worldwide acclaim and currently
shares company with the likes of Wayne Shorter and Steve
Lacy as one of the few musicians alive who excel on soprano
saxophone. Beginning her musical career as a classical
pianist, Bunnett credits a performance by Charles Mingus
as the inspiration for her transformation to jazz flutist
and saxophonist. After giving up piano, Bunnett picked
up the flute. Then, upon hearing Steve Lacy, she decided
to explore the potential of soprano saxophone. She has
since received a fellowship to study with Lacy, and soprano
saxophone remains her primary instrument. In 1992 Jane
recorded her famed Spirits of Havana, it earned her a
Juno award and has been hailed as the most innovative
Western jazz / Afro-Cuban venture since those masterminded
by the late Dizzy Gillespie. In addition to releasing
her groundbreaking recording, April '92 found Jane collaborating
with Don Pullen once again, this time touring Australia,
performing at the Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane
and Armidale Jazz festivals.
The summer of 1992 provided the opportunity to perform
with pianist Alfredo Rodriquez at various concerts and
festivals. Jane took enough time to return home to a
hallmark performance in Toronto at the W.O.M.A.D. festival
featuring 18 Cuban artists who had performed on Spirits
of Havana. For all her musical triumphs, Downbeat magazine
named Jane #1 in the New Talent category for soprano
saxophone.
Dean Bowman : voice
Jane Bunnett : flutesoprano saxophone
Stanley Cowell : piano
Larry Cramer : flugelhorntrumpet
Mark McLean : drums
Kieran Overs : acoustic bass
Dewey Redman : tenor saxophone
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