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  1. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Renee Rosnes is one of the biggest names in Canadian jazz. This year, her record Kinds of Love picked up the Juno for best solo jazz album — and on top of that, her supergroup Artemis has just ...

  2. Penelope (Wayne Shorter/arr. Renee Rosnes) “Deep swinging and technically brilliant, Blue Note supergroup Artemis produces a stellar follow up to its 2020 debut.” ~ DownBeat “Music exists in time. Without time, there is no music,” explains pianist, composer, and bandleader Renee Rosnes about In Real Time, the

  3. The sky sparkles with painterly dabs of vermillion, silver, white, and gold. With “Gitwangak,” Emily Carr brings to mind, for me, all that Renee Rosnes achieves as a composer and pianist. It honors a long and rich tradition: in Carr’s case, the way of life of the original people of the Pacific Northwest; for Rosnes, the deep and complex ...

  4. For the Record…. Born Renée Irene Rosnes on March 24, 1962, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; married Billy Drummond, 1990; one son. Education: Degree in classical performance from the University of Toronto. Began studying the violin at age five; developed love for jazz in high school; received Canadian Arts Council grant to study in New York ...

  5. artemisband.com › homeARTEMIS

    The brainchild of pianist and composer Renee Rosnes, Artemis is a powerful ensemble of modern masters. Named for the Greek goddess of the hunt, the multinational, multigenerational band was founded in 2017 under the banner of International Women's Day. Artemis' performance at the 2018 Newport Jazz Festival was so dynamic, Blue Note Records ...

  6. Manhattan Rain (Renee Rosnes) Milestones (John Lewis) Let The Wild Rumpus Start (Renee Rosnes) Modinha (Antonio Carlos Jobim) Wishful Thinking (Renee Rosnes) Rouge (John Lewis) Renee Rosnes – piano. Peter Washington – bass. Bill Stewart – drums.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2021 · RENEE ROSNES / KINDS OF LOVE. Kinds of Love (Smoke Sessions) featuring saxophonist/flautist Chris Potter, bassist Christian McBride, drummer Carl Allen, and percussionist Rogério Boccato – has been nominated for a JUNO AWARD for BEST SOLO JAZZ ALBUM of 2023.