NOONS
Schedule
Sun Nov 17 2024 at 08:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
279 Broadway, Glebe , Sydney, NSW, Australia, New South Wales | Pyrmont, NS
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A Polish jazz & folk vocalist Karolina Beimcik, who draws her inspiration from Central and Eastern European musical traditions, is bringing her newest compositions to the Local Edition. Join the special evening featuring Karolina and Australian guitarist High Stuckey, as they perform a selection of songs brought from distant places. "Unique voice on the European jazz scene”
Jazz Forum Magazine
On her newest album “Noons” Karolina creates a poetic world in which the subtle sounds and the artist's velvety voice intertwine with the emotional potency of jazz, reflecting the search for one's place in the world. Her voice, full of reverie, as if on the road, combines delicacy and strength, soothing and at the same time edgy, revealing new emotional layers with each listen.
“Noons” presents itself as a work of inquiry, seeking wisdom in places rarely visited. It is a story about a journey through inner worlds, assuming that most of their secrets will remain unexplained.
Bio
Karolina Beimcik – jazz vocalist, violinist, author of two albums (Noons [2024], Zorya [2018]), co-producer and creator of many music projects. Vocal consultant at Berklee College of Music - Global Music Institute.
Although the genre of her work can be described as jazz poetry, due to the freedom to combine genres and her characteristic warm voice, she was invited to cooperate on many projects - both Polish and foreign.
In 2023, she created the project "A Hundred Comforts" dedicated to the poetry of Wisława Szymborska. It is a musical and visual performance presenting her poems in a way that stimulates the imagination, using melancholic humor, irony and the dialectic of chance and necessity - so characteristic of the poet's work.
In the same year, under the patronage of Carnegie Hall - Weill Music Institute, she co-led the program ‘Lullaby Project Poland’ in which recognized and appreciated artists from Poland and abroad, created unique lullabies based on the stories of selected families and their children.
In 2017, she participated in the Citizen Artist Incubator program in Linz under the honorary patronage of Yo-Yo Ma, where she spent four weeks with artists from different parts of the world, working on socially engaged music projects.
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Where is it happening?
279 Broadway, Glebe , Sydney, NSW, Australia, New South Wales, 263 Broadway, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia,Sydney, Australia, PyrmontEvent Location & Nearby Stays: