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Cécile McLorin Salvant Finds “the Gems That Haven’t Been Sung and Sung”

2024/5/31
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David Remnick: Cécile McLorin Salvant 的音乐融合了经典爵士乐的精髓和令人耳目一新的原创性,她的演唱既完美地演绎了经典作品,又带来了令人惊喜的全新诠释。她跨越不同时代和地域的音乐选择,以及每次演出曲目都不相同的特点,展现了她独特的艺术风格和对音乐的深刻理解。Wynton Marsalis 称赞她是几十年难得一见的音乐天才。 Cécile McLorin Salvant: 她表演的首要目标是让观众感到惊喜,她喜欢在生活中被各种事物所惊喜,包括音乐、乐手和自己。她演唱的曲目选择多样,既包括耳熟能详的经典作品,例如《不要让雨淋湿我的游行》,也包括鲜为人知的蓝调歌曲,例如长达半小时的《谋杀歌谣》。她从小在多元化的音乐环境中长大,接触到各种类型的音乐,这影响了她独特的音乐品味和风格。她最初尝试模仿其他歌手,但最终形成了自己的风格,她演唱了许多鲜为人知的音乐家的作品,并通过学习鲁特琴发现了16世纪的歌曲《你能原谅我的错误吗?》。她参加塞隆尼斯·蒙克爵士音乐比赛时,并没有预料到自己会获胜,但她独特的演唱风格和对音乐的热情最终让她脱颖而出。她将自己的音乐选择比作制作混音磁带,只挑选一些不为人知的歌曲,她希望挖掘那些未被充分演绎的经典歌曲,并将其介绍给观众。她创作的歌曲《月之歌》表达了对渴望和期待的感受。 Cécile McLorin Salvant: 她从小在多元化的音乐环境中长大,接触到各种类型的音乐,这影响了她独特的音乐品味和风格。她最初尝试模仿其他歌手,但最终形成了自己的风格,她演唱了许多鲜为人知的音乐家的作品,并通过学习鲁特琴发现了16世纪的歌曲《你能原谅我的错误吗?》。她参加塞隆尼斯·蒙克爵士音乐比赛时,并没有预料到自己会获胜,但她独特的演唱风格和对音乐的热情最终让她脱颖而出。她将自己的音乐选择比作制作混音磁带,只挑选一些不为人知的歌曲,她希望挖掘那些未被充分演绎的经典歌曲,并将其介绍给观众。她创作的歌曲《月之歌》表达了对渴望和期待的感受。

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When the jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant was profiled )in The New Yorker, Wynton Marsalis described her as the kind of talent who comes along only “once in a generation or two.” Salvant’s work is rooted in jazz—in the tradition of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan and Abbey Lincoln—and she has won three Grammy Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album. But her interests and her repertoire reach across eras and continents. She studied Baroque music and jazz at conservatory, and performs songs in French, Occitan, and Haitian Kreyòl.  “I think I have the spirit of a kind of a radio D.J. slash curator,” she tells David Remnick. “It’s almost like making a mixtape for someone and only putting deep cuts.” And even when singing the standards, she aims “to find the gems that haven’t been sung and sung and sung over and over again.” During a summer tour, she visited the studio at WNYC to perform “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” made famous by Barbra Streisand; “Can She Excuse My Wrongs,” by John Dowland, the English composer of the Elizabethan era; and “Moon Song,” an original from Salvant’s album “Ghost Song.”