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Sonja Indin: And Then She Wrote - Poetry Goes Jazz

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Vocal Jazz / Contemporary
premiera polska:
2023-06-02
kontynent: Europa
opakowanie: Jewelcaseowe etui
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There’s the title cut: or rather, the George Shearing instrumental to which Indin has set her own lyrics, and whose title—“And then I wrote”—she (re)makes her own, in tribute to the female poets she has mobilised for her project. Indin’s feisty words against Shearing’s cool vibe create a productive tension, as the female practitioner of a male- dominated craft takes over the “master’s tools”, not so much to dismantle his house as to rebuild it, driven both by her need for liberation —“Speak your mind, pronounce it”—and by her desire for a revivification of a revered tradition—“I first heard this song / I had to hum along, / N’ then I wrote these lines / Substantial words that rhyme.” Rather than being cowed by her great predecessors, or crushed by the continuing injustices of her age (“Bewildered as I am / In these modern times”), Indin resolves to make her mark, on the musical world and in her life as a woman and mother. Because, as she writes, “Who gives in speechless? / Careless? Wordless?” Well, not Sonja Indin, that’s for sure.
„These texts have the power to see through one of the central dilemmas of human life: how to reconcile artistic production with biological reproduction. „Care work“ traditionally provided by women, has just as traditionally been discounted as „real„ labour (i.e. deserving of remuneration) by society at large. Here is Indin at work, as a singer, composer and author: in „Mom’s Care“ Sonja Indin pens an anthem of maternal solidarity. „
The fact that “care work”, traditionally provided by women, has just as traditionally been discounted as “real” labour (i.e. deserving of remuneration) by society at large. Here is Indin at work, as a singer, composer, and author: in “Mom’s Care”, she pens an anthem of maternal solidarity— Mothers of the Earth, unite!—while in “It all seems like nothing at all” she ventriloquises the voice of misogynistic disdain for care work, but in a groove so nervy that it serves as an implicit riposte to that disdain.
„There are also hymns to female empowerment beyond the function of motherhood, like „Femme phénoménale“, Indin’s remarkable French rewriting of a celebrated, sensuous poem by Maya Angelou.
And in “Expecting you – Accepting you”, written for her still unborn child, Indin conflates the roles of mother and artist in one warm embrace: “I wrote a song about accepting you / No matter what you’ll do.” Rafaël Newman, October 2022

muzycy:
Sonja Indin - Vocals
Peter Preibisch - Drums
Fridolin Blumer - Bass
Victoria Mozalevskaya - Tenor Saxophone
Roman Tulei - Piano

utwory:
1. This Poem (05:02)
2. Expecting You – Accepting You (03:33)
3. Mom’s Care (Mom’s Song) (04:21)
4. It All Seems Like Nothing At All (04:45)
5. Rainbow (05:17)
6. Femme phénoménale (04:19)
7. Inventory (03:56)
8. And Then I Wrote (03:41)
9. Freedom (Welcome) (04:28)
10. Sometimes It’s Hard Being A Mom (03:46)
11. Friendship (03:31)
12. Renewal (04:16)
13. Vers la fin de l’hiver (A Day In Paris) (04:18)
14. Take Good Care – Heb Dier Sorg (04:13)

wydano: 2023-02
more info: www.tcbrecords.com

TCB37502

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TCB The Montreux Jazz Label
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Sonja Indin
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And Then She Wrote - Poetry Goes Jazz
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vocal
Zawiera
1CD
Data premiery
2023-06-02
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