Английская Википедия:Christine Jensen (musician)
Christine Jensen is a composer, conductor, and saxophonist based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1][2] She was awarded the Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year for her albums Habitat (2014) and Treelines (2011).[1][3][4] She is the sister of trumpeter Ingrid Jensen.[5][6]
Jensen received her Bachelor's degree in Jazz Performance at McGill University in 1994, and later her Master's in 2006.[7][8] She has studied under the tutelage of Pat LaBarbera, Jim McNeely, Kenny Werner, and Steve Wilson.[7]
Jensen has collaborated with many artists including her sister, Ingrid, Ben Monder, Lorne Lofsky, Allison Au, Phil Dwyer, Donny McCaslin, Geoffrey Keezer, Brad Turner, and Lenny Pickett.[1][7][6][9]
She is a former faculty member at McGill University's Schulich School of Music, as well as current Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at Eastman School of Music.[10][11][12]
Discography
- 2000 - Collage
- 2002 - A Shorter Distance[13]
- 2006 - Look Left
- 2011 - Treelines - Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra[14]
- 2013 - Transatlantic Conversations: 11 Piece Band
- 2014 - Habitat - Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra[14]
- 2016 - Infinitude
- 2017 - Under the Influence Suite - Orchestre National de Jazz de Montreal
- 2020 - Genealogy - Code Quartet
- 2021 - Quiescence - Quiescence Quartet
References
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