About this Event
An award-winning trombonist, improviser, composer, and educator, Naomi Moon Siegel uses the trombone as a vehicle for sonic expression colored by breath, spit, and physicality. Moving beyond conventional genre norms, she allows her lyrical sound to unfurl intuitively. Her original musical vocabulary draws on the richness of global musical traditions and the sonorities of the natural world. Siegel is touring in support of her third album, Shatter The Glass Sanctuary. Produced by award-winning drummer Allison Miller, Shatter The Glass Sanctuary is an ambitious and sweeping statement, showcasing Siegel's prowess as a composer, improviser, bandleader, and trombonist. Her ensemble for this tour features Marina Albero (piano) and Christopher Icasiano (drums), luminaries from the Seattle music scene, and the Bay Area's own Jayla Chee (bass).
Naomi Moon Siegel - trombone (Missoula/Seattle)
Marina Albero - piano (Seattle/New Orleans/Barcelona)
Jayla Chee - bass (New York/ San Francisco)
Christopher Icasiano - drums (Seattle)
Praise for Shatter The Glass Sanctuary(2024, Slow and Steady, San Francisco):
Jazz Views
“It’s like she’s having a conversation with jazz history while making sure her own voice is entirely her own.” – JazzViews
“Siegel is an inventive composer and a phenomenal trombonist, her music radiates with such creativity and depth that she’s bound to shine, no matter where she calls home.” - JazzViews
Earshot Jazz Magazine
" is a trombonist with a lustrous, deep sound, exploring the instrument’s earthly edges and celestial potential, as well as a composer of probing patience and diverse methods."
"Siegel is blazing a singular path through the landscape of creative jazz in the 21st century.”
“Shatter The Glass Sanctuary is a triumph, a deeply satisfying and challenging new chapter for Siegel, pushing them into a more overtly acoustic jazz realm with minimal electronics.”
Jazz Journal UK
“Naomi Moon Siegel is an engaging storyteller and her narratives on The Glass Sanctuary keep the listener gripped.” – Jazz Journal UK
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto, United States
USD 23.18