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词条 Kit Downes
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Awards

  3. Discography

     As leader/co-leader  As sideman 

  4. References

  5. External links

Kit Downes is a British jazz pianist. Downes plays regularly with his own trio, Stan Sulzmann, Troyka, The Golden Age of Steam, Sam Crockatt and Clark Tracey - and has played with Joe Locke, Gilad Atzmon, Empirical, Gerard Presencer, Seb Rochford, Iain Ballamy, Sarah Gillespie, Peter Ind, Gwyneth Herbert, John Warren and Eugene Skeef. He has also performed with British bands Fraud, Asaf Sirkis' Inner Noise, Gilad Atzmon's Orient House Ensemble, Acoustic Ladyland, Nostalgia 77, 2000 Black, Silhouette Brown and Dennis Rollins' Badbone and Co.

Biography

Downes attended Norwich School, the Purcell School and the Royal Academy of Music.[1][2]

He was a member of Empirical, appearing on their debut album, Empirical (Destin-e Records). The album, produced by Courtney Pine, was the Jazzwise album of the year and the Mojo album of the year in 2007. Work with Empirical included The North Sea Jazz Festival, The JVC Festivals in New York, Montreal and Newport, and Vancouver Jazz Festival. Empirical also won the EBU Award at the North Sea Festival.

Downes left Empirical and went on to form prog jazz group Troyka, as well as continuing to work with the Kit Downes Trio. Troyka has Downes on keys, Chris Montague on guitar and Joshua Blackmore on drums. In January 2015 the band released the album Ornithophobia, described by John Fordham of The Guardian as "the trio at their most unbuttoned and sometimes their most lyrical. They stir together prog-rock clamours, thrash-jazz, blues, minimalism and a cauldron of other volatile ingredients."[3]

The Trio, including bassist Calum Gourlay and drummer James Maddren, released their debut album Golden on Basho Records in November 2009, which was one of the 12 albums shortlisted for the 2010 Mercury Music Prize.[4] In June 2010, the Trio recorded a new album, for release on Basho Records in March 2011, with guests cellist Adrien Dennefeld and saxophonist/bass clarinetist James Allsopp.[5]

The Trio have been together since their first year at the Royal Academy of Music, in 2005. The band has played at the London Jazz Festival 2008 and 2009, Ronnie Scott's British Jazz Festival, BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast, Glasgow Jazz Festival and Cheltenham Jazz Festival. The Trio are inspired by a wide range of influences, ranging from Béla Bartók to Keith Jarrett to Rufus Wainwright.

Downes has also worked with composer Micachu, with whom he recorded at Abbey Road for Matthew Herbert, recorded for BBC 6 Music and played at the Sonar Music Festival '07 in Barcelona. He is also a member of the F-IRE Collective, an initiative set up by Barak Schmool, which is a musician-led collective to encourage shared learning and sharing of resources.

Awards

  • Winner of BBC Jazz Award 2008: Rising Star
  • Yamaha Jazz Scholarship Award 2009

Discography

An asterisk (*) after the year indicates that it is the year of release.

As leader/co-leader

Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
2008–09TroykaEditionAs Troyka. Trio, with Chris Montague (guitar), Joshua Blackmore (drums)
2009*HomelyImpureDuo. With Tom Cawley (piano)
2009*GoldenBashoTrio. With Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums)
2010Catch MeEditionAs Neon Quartet. Quartet. With Stan Sulzmann (sax), Jim Hart (vibes, marimba), Tim Giles (drums)
2011*Quiet TigerBashoTrio. With Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums). Some tracks quintet, with Adrien Dennefeld (cello), James Allsopp (tenor sax, bass clarinet) added
2012*SubjektEditionAs Neon Quartet. Quartet. With Stan Sulzmann (sax), Jim Hart (vibes), Tim Giles (drums)
2012*MoxxyEditionAs Troyka. Trio, with Chris Montague (guitar), Joshua Blackmore (drums)
2013*Light from Old StarsBashoQuintet. With James Allsopp (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax), Lucy Railton (cello), Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums)
2013*Wedding MusicLoopDuo. With Tom Challenger (tenor sax)
2013*Little Moon ManSolo piano. Credited to Chris Hyson as composer. Released as digital EP[6]
2013Alive with Closed EyesSolo piano. Credited to Chris Hyson as composer. Released as digital EP
2013Live at the 2013 Cheltenham Jazz FestivalImpossible ArkAs Troykestra. Orchestra. With Chris Montague (guitar), Joshua Blackmore (drums), Reuben Fowler (trumpet), Alex Bonney (trumpet), Noel Langley (trumpet), Imogen Hancock (trumpet), Kieran Stickle McLeod (trombone), Patrick Hayes (trombone), Tom Green (trombone), Courtney Brown Bass (trombone), Mike Chillingworth (alto sax), Nadim Teimoori (alto sax), Sam Miles (tenor sax), James Allsop (tenor sax), Sam Rapley (bass clarinet, baritone sax), Louis Van Der Westhuizen (bass), Ralph Hero Wyld (vibes); in concert[7]
2015*OrnithophobiaNaimAs Troyka. Trio, with Chris Montague (guitar), Joshua Blackmore (drums)
2015VyamanikalSlipDuo. With Tom Challenger (sax)
2018*ObsidianECMMost tracks solo church organ; one track duo, with Tom Challenger (tenor sax)
2018*EnemyEditionAs Enemy. Trio, with Frans Petter Eldh (bass), James Maddren (drums)

As sideman

Year recordedBand/LeaderTitleLabelNotes
2007*{{sortnameEmpirical (jazz band)}EmpiricalDestin-EQuintet. With Nathaniel Facey (alto sax), Jay Phelps (trumpet), Neil Charles (bass), Shaney Forbes (drums)
2009*Clark|Tracey}}Current ClimateTentotenSextet. With Paul Jordanous (trumpet), Pieres Green (sax), Lewis Wright (vibes), Ryan Trebilcock (bass)
2009*{{sortnamenolink="1"}Raspberry TongueBabelTrio. With James Allsopp (reeds), Tim Giles (drums)
2011*{{sortnamenolink="1"}ThreadsOrchestra. With Adam Robinson (viola), Julian Gregory (violin), Semay Wu (cello), Chris Montague (guitar), Dai Pritchard (soprano sax), Ralph Wyld (vibes), Rus Pearson (bass), Joost Hendrickx (drums)
2012*George|Crowley|nolink="1"}}Paper UniverseWhirlwindQuartet. With Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums)
2012*{{sortnamenolink="1"}Welcome to Bat CountryBashoTrio. With James Allsopp (reeds), Tim Giles (drums). Some tracks quartet, quintet, sextet, with Alex Bonney (trumpet), James Widden (violin, viola), Alison Holford (cello), Ruth Goller (electric bass)
2013*{{sortnamenolink="1"}Journey Too FarTru Thoughts
2015Thomas|Strønen}}Time Is a Blind GuideECM
2017Jeff|Williams|Jeff Williams (musician)}}LifelikeWhirlwindSextet. With Gonçalo Marquez (trumpet), John O'Gallagher (alto sax), Josh Arcoleo (tenor sax), Sam Lasserson (bass)

References

1. ^Jazz breaking news: Kit Downes Trio Nominated For The Mercury
2. ^Jazz musician Kit Downes to perform in Norwich for Young Norfolk Arts Festival
3. ^Fordham, John (22 January 2015) [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jan/22/troyka-ornithophobia-review "Troyka: Ornithophobia Review – Take-No-Prisoners Fusion "]. The Guardian.
4. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-10696387 Dizzee Rascal heads up Mercury prize nominations]
5. ^Kit Downes blog: trio recording {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718101501/http://kitdownes.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/trio-recording/ |date=July 18, 2011 }}
6. ^Mann, Ian (2013) "Little Moon Man – Played by Kit Downes". thejazzman.com
7. ^Mann, Ian (2013) "Live at the 2013 Cheltenham Jazz Festival". thejazzman.com

External links

  • Official website
  • Kit Downes: A Young Jazz Pianist To Watch, profile article in The Daily Telegraph newspaper by Sebastian Scotney, dated 24 September 2009
  • Kit Downes at Basho Records
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