Trans Extended Macha Gharibian
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
14.10.2016
Label: Jazz Village
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Macha Gharibian
Composer: Macha Gharibian
Album including Album cover
- 1 I Who Have Nothing 05:32
- 2 M Train 06:56
- 3 Let the World re-begin 05:15
- 4 Marmashen 04:53
- 5 There Was a Child 06:37
- 6 Saskatchewan 04:22
- 7 Mount Kuruma 07:15
- 8 Anoushes 04:51
- 9 Midnight Song 01:32
- 10 Amarcord 06:24
- 11 Leaving 05:27
- 12 End of the Road 07:07
Info for Trans Extended
Macha Gharibian's début album Mars grabbed the attention of both audiences and critics. Her sophomore album „Trans Extended“ is a genre defying collection of tracks. A bold composer, ethereal pianist and captivating singer, Gharibian combines elements of jazz, neo-classical and audacious pop. On Trans Extended, she carves out heavenly melodies and turns them into intense, spellbinding pieces.
Macha Gharibian, piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, vocals
Théo Girard, double bass
Alexandra Grimal, saxophones, vocals
Matthias Mahler, trombone
Fabrice Moreau, drums
Dré Pallemaerts, drums
David Potaux-Razel, guitar
Tosha Vukmirovic, kaval, clarinet, saxophone
Macha Gharibian
Pianist, singer and daughter of the musician Dan Gharibian (founder of Bratsch) Macha Gharibian evolves in several kinds of music and mixes on stage her multiple influences. From jazz to world and folk music.
At 20 she starts to write for theater by creating the music of the play Titus Andronicus (W. Shakespear) for a staging by Simon Abkarian. Mixing her own compositions with Rachmaninov and Messiaen pieces. (2003/2004 Théâtre Nationale de Chaillot).
In 2005, her journey in New-York opens to her a new musical horizon, she discovers jazz and improvisation with new-yorkers jazz musicians such as Jason Moran, Ralph Alessi, Ravi Coltrane, Craig Taborn …
Between 2006 and 2008, Macha gets on tour with the show “Gens de Passage” directed by Bratsch which gathered 19 musicians on stage to perform between New-York and Paris.
Invited to the American Dance Festival in New-York in 2009, she creates by improvising the Artslink New Russian Choreography music in the prestigious Judson Church of Washington Square.
In France, she starts to write and to perform on stage taking her inspiration from the Armenian piano repertoire. She writes for little and big musical trainings including a piece for orchestra and three improvisers created at the Oslo Jazz Festival (2008). By mixing her classical and jazz influences she also works on soundtracks.
Since 2010, Macha performs with several musicians whose musical projects are going from traditional music to Jazz.
She once again works for theater with the director Simon Abkarian and signs in 2010 the music of Projet Mata Hari (Théâtre des Bouffes Du Nord, Paris/ Théâtre National de Toulouse).
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