About this Event
Join us for a night of music featuring Fay Victor and her project Herbie Nichols SUNG:
Fay Victor - voice, lyrics, arrangements
Michael Attias - alto and baritone saxophone
Anthony Coleman - piano
Ratzo Harris - double bass
Tom Rainey - drums
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
The Herbie Nichols SUNG Quintet is a project devoted to the un-SUNG bop pianist Herbie Nichols with experimental arrangements and lyrics created by Fay Victor. Fay Victor’s roots are firmly from the the jazz tradition and for the past 15 years Victor has spent an extensive amount of time learning, developing and writing lyrics for the compositions of Thelonious Monk and Herbie Nichols. Victor discovered Herbie Nichols while living in the Netherlands and has discussed, analyzed and performed his music with major proponents of his music such as pianist Misha Mengelberg and of course the great recently depart trombonist, Roswell Rudd. After many years of working out the music and approach (also through working with German pianist Achim Kaufmann) Victor combined Herbie Nichols’ compositions and her lyrics with a new free spinning form for his music which spurned the project Herbie Nichols SUNG. This group performs regularly around New York. Victor is the only New York based musician consistently playing the compositions of Herbie Nichols with established group of musicians. In February 2016, Victor recorded the Herbie Nichols project LIVE in Amsterdam (The Bimhuis) and Koln (the Loft) with pianist Achim Kaufmann and reedist Tobias Delius working on getting a record deal for Herbie Nichols SUNG.(Check the SoundCloud Page for clips of Herbie Nichols SUNG). During the first week of January 2019, FV curated a four day celebration in honor of Herbie Nichols Centennial. Herbie Nichols SUNG was a part of the celebration.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Brooklyn, NY based sound artist/composer Fay Victor hones a unique vision for the vocal role in jazz and improvised music regarding repertoire, improvisation and composition. Victor has an ‘everything is everything’ aesthetic, using the freedom in the moment to inform the appropriate musical response, viewing the vocal instrument as full of possibilities for sound exploration, a through-line for direct messages in an improvising context. Victor embraces all of these ideas in real time and on Victor’s 11 critically acclaimed albums as a leader one can hear the evolution of this expansive expression.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, 58 W 129th Street, New York, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 25.00