Andrea Motis
Spanish jazz singer and trumpeter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spanish jazz singer and trumpeter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrea Motis (born 9 May 1995) is a Spanish jazz trumpeter, singer, sax player and songwriter who sings in Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese and English.[1]
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Born | Barcelona, Spain | 9 May 1995
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Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Impulse! |
Website | Official website |
From the age of seven, Motis developed musically at the Municipal School of Music of Sant Andreu (Barcelona).[2] In 2007, at twelve, she began to play in the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, led by teacher and musician Joan Chamorro.[3]
In 2010, at the age of fifteen, she recorded an album of jazz standards, Joan Chamorro Presents Andrea Motis.,[4] featuring Bobby Gordon.
In 2012, she went on to record a second album, Feeling Good.[5] John Fordham reviewed it when Motis played at PizzaExpress Jazz Club in 2014, stating "Motis has the kind of pearly, barely exhaled voice, paced with canny improv swerves and casual timing, from which jazz celebs are made."[6]
From 1–4 November 2015, Motis (tp, sax, voc), Chamorro (b, ts) and Josep Traver (g) played as the opening act of Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club at their "Adiós"-tour concerts in Boston[7] and New York.[8] In these concerts, Omara Portuondo sang Dos Gardenias as an encore, together with Motis.
Motis made her major label debut with Emotional Dance (Impulse!, 2017).[9] In 2019, Do outro lado do azul followed with Brasilian songs and compositions of her own. During Yo-Yo Ma's world tournee The Bach Project, he started the Barcelona project day on 25 September 2019, with Motis in a public park.[10] They performed a duet on El cant dels ocells, a catalonian folk song[11] which has come to world-wide prominence by Pau Casals (Cello). Another version of this duet has been published on Yo-Yo Ma's album Notes For The Future.[12]
2021, Motis, Mike Mossman and WDR Big Band Cologne produced Colors & Shadows.[13] Loopholes (2022) is an album of the namesake quintet which Motis co-leads with her husband Christoph Mallinger, an Austrian jazz violinist.[14]
In October, 2020, Motis announced the birth of a boy.[15]
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