Jenny Scheinman - violin, Ryan Schaeffer - guitar, Mat Muntz - bass,
SCOTT AMENDOLA - drums/percussion/electronicsScott Amendola has been a
band leader since the late 1990’s. Composing for trio, quartet,
quintet, and even has a symphony under his composing belt. The
“Anniversary Quartet” is made up of recent and old musical
connections. They will celebrate Scott’s history as a composer and a
bandleader and draw from his earliest recordings compositions, and
newly yet unrecorded pieces of music. With Jenny Scheinman on violin,
Ryan Schaeffer on guitar, Mat Muntz on bass, and Scott on
drums/percussion/ electronics, the quartet will explore music in a
wide and deep range. Never the same twice.
Scott Amendola - Drums/electronics
For Scott Amendola, the drum kit isn’t so much an instrument as a
musical portal. An ambitious composer, savvy bandleader and
capaciously creative foil for some of the world’s most inventive
musicians, Amendola applies his rhythmic virtuosity to a vast array of
settings. His closest musical associates include guitarists, Nels
Cline, Jeff Parker, Charlie Hunter, Hammond B-3 organist Wil Blades,
violinists Regina Carter and Jenny Scheinman, clarinetist Ben
Goldberg, players who have each forged a singular path within and
beyond the realm of jazz.
No project better displays Amendola’s big ears and musical ambitions
than “Fade To Orange”, an orchestral piece commissioned as part of
the Oakland East Bay Symphony’s Irvine Foundation-funded New
Visions/New Vistas initiative. The roiling work premiered to critical
acclaim at Oakland’s Paramount Theater on April 15, 2011. As a
sideman, Amendola has performed and recorded with a vast,
stylistically varied roster of artists, including Pat Metheny, Bill
Frisell, Laurie Anderson, John Zorn, Mike Patton, Mondo Cane, John
Scofield, Cibo Matto, John Dieterich from Deerhoof, Wadada Leo Smith,
Bruce Cockburn, Madeleine Peyroux, Joan Osborne, Jacky Terrasson,
Shweta Jhaveri, Phil Lesh, Sex Mob, Kelly Joe Phelps, Larry Klein,
Carla Bozulich, Wayne Horvitz, Johnny Griffin, Julian Priester, Sonny
Simmons, Pat Martino, Jim Campilongo, Bobby Black, Larry Goldings,
Paul McCandless, Rebecca Pidgeon, and the Joe Goode Dance Group. Visit
www.scottamendola.com for more info.
Jenny Scheinman is a violinist, fiddler, singer, and writer of songs
with and without words. She grew up on a homestead in Northern
California and has been performing since she was a teenager. She has
worked extensively with some of the most innovative jazz artists in
the world, such as Bill Frisell, Julian Lage, Jason Moran, Brian
Blade, Allison Miller, Nels Cline and Marc Ribot. She has also toured
and recorded with numerous American songwriting legends such as
Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn, Rodney Crowell, Lou Reed, Joni
Mitchell, Robbie Fulks and Ani Difranco.
She is featured on the original cast recording of Anais Mitchell’s
hit musical, Hadestown. In March of 2015, she premiered a multimedia
performance at Duke University entitled Kannapolis:A Moving Portrait,
which she continues to present in theaters around the country. She has
been voted the #2 Jazz Violinist worldwide in the Downbeat Critics
Poll. She has released eleven albums of original music: All Species
Parade, Parlour Game, Here On Earth, The Littlest Prisoner, Mischief &
Mayhem, Jenny Scheinman, Crossing The Field, 12 Songs, Shalagaster,
The Rabbi’s Lover, and Live At Yoshi’s.
Ryan Schaeffer - guitar.
Oakland native guitarist Ryan Schaeffer has played all around the Bay
Area and across the globe. Ryan’s unique musical background has
influenced his instrumentation, creating a fusion of funk, jazz and
gospel that allow him to transcend genre.
Mat Muntz is a composer, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. Rooted in
jazz improvisation and extending through microtonality, non-Western
instrumentation, and experimental performance practice, Mat's work
seeks to imbue the volatile and bizarre with an expressive, human
immediacy. His music has been described in The Wire as “rare and
rewarding” and “with a strangeness that is positively
thrilling,” and by The Guardian as “filled with a wild, distorted
energy.”
After graduating from Manhattan School of Music in 2016, Mat has
performed across North America, Europe, and China at venues including
Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Roulette, Blue Note Beijing, and
the Umbria Jazz Festival. His compositions have been premiered at The
Shed, Moers Festival, Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival, and the 21st
Century Guitar Conference. In addition, Mat has been the recipient of
awards from Brooklyn Arts Council, the New York Foundation for The
Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts, and was invited to
participate in the 2022 International Gugak Workshop in Seoul.
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