Joanna Wallfisch Announces Solo West Coast Tour, "The Great Song Cycle"

New York City-based, British vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Joanna Wallfisch, is thrilled to announce her summer West Coast tour, "The Great Song Cycle",  celebrating the release of her third album Gardens In My Mind (Sunnyside Records, out July 22, 2016). Joanna has decided to travel in a less conventional way for a touring musician and take to the road on her bicycle, performing shows in more than ten cities between Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles, California. Traveling with her ukulele and loop pedals, she will perform the music from her new album, stripped down to acoustic solo sets. In Joanna’s own words, she wants to "draw on the sense of adventure and joie de vivre, fueled by the immeasurable power of song itself."

Musically, Joanna has taken plenty of risks, blending her jazz background with a variety of genres. The Boston Globe says, “Wallfisch combines the intimate purview of a singer-songwriter with the technical liberties of a jazz improviser.” DownBeat raves about Joanna, saying “her focused, crystalline delivery will melt any purist’s heart,” while The New York Times calls Wallfisch “an introspective singer-songwriter” who is “sensitive and deep.” As a case in point, her new record Gardens in My Mind intricately weaves the artist’s sensibilities of singer-songwriter, folk, contemporary and indie music around her poetic lyrics. The 14-track album features Joanna on vocals, piano and ukulele along with internationally renowned pianist, Dan Tepfer, and award-winning London-based ensemble, The Sacconi Quartet. Gardens is the much anticipated follow-up to Joanna’s critically acclaimed last album, The Origin of Adjustable Things (Sunnyside Records, 2015), which was rated Number 6 in the 2015 NPR critics poll for Best Jazz Vocal album, and received 4.5 stars in DownBeat.

Born in London to musician parents (classical cellist Raphael Wallfisch and violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch), Joanna learned to go beyond boundaries throughout her musical career from an early age. After completing her masters in jazz performance from London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama, she relocated to New York City where she recorded and independently released her debut solo album, Wild Swan, in 2011. Over the past five years, Joanna has toured or worked with renowned jazz artists, including Wynton Marsalis, Fred Hersch, Lee Konitz, Joe Martin, Sam Newsome and Dan Tepfer. Joanna has also had her music placed on film soundtracks, including Pressure, All the Beautiful Things and Summer in February, and she is currently the voice for Hillshire Farms’ national ad campaign.

Catch this unique artist when she bicycles to one of the cities below, and be sure to pluck a copy of the new Joanna Wallfisch album, Gardens in My Mind, when it blooms on July 22nd!

The Great Song Cycle

August 3 – TBD Portland, OR TBD

August 6 – 10:00 AM Eugene, OR Eugene Saturday Market

August 6 – 8:30 PM Cottage Grove, OR The Axe & Fiddle Public House

August 12 – 7:00 PM Arcata, CA The Sanctuary

August 17 – TBD Petaluma, CA TBD

August 19 – 7:00 PM Oakland, CA The Octopus Literary Salon

August 20 – 7:30 PM San Francisco, CA Red Poppy Art House    

August 25 – 7:00 PM Capitola, CA Zizzo's Coffeehouse & Wine Bar

August 28 – 10:30 AM Carmel, CA Unitarian Universalist Church of the Monterey Peninsula

September 3 – TBD Ojai, CA TBD

September 8 – TBD Los Angeles, CA TBD

For tour updates:
www.joannawallfisch.com

Get a free preview of Joanna Wallfisch's upcoming project "Beyond Joni"

Joanna Wallfisch will give a talk and performance at Mountaintop Library in Tannersville, NY on June 10 as a preview of her new project "Beyond Joni". The concert, a collaboration between Catskill Jazz Factory / 23Arts Initiative and Music Mountain in Falls Village, CT, will explore the great female singer-songwriters of the 60s and 70s. The full performance will take place at Music Mountain on July 16. Information about the preview is here. Tickets for the Music Mountain show are here.

Joanna Wallfisch announces third album "Gardens In My Mind"

LONDON-BORN, NYC-BASED ARTIST, JOANNA WALLFISCH, ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM

GARDENS IN MY MIND

Out on Sunnyside Records, July 22, 2016

Second collaboration with pianist Dan Tepfer

features London’s award-winning classical string ensemble The Sacconi Quartet

“Sensitive and deep” — The New York Times

UK native vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Joanna Wallfisch announces the upcoming release of her third album, Gardens in My Mind, out on July 22, 2016 (Sunnyside Records). Wallfisch’s new body of work showcases the artist’s signature pure vocals and poetic lyrics with an intricate weaving of singer-songwriter, folk, jazz, contemporary and indie pop music. The 14-track album features Wallfisch on vocals, piano and ukulele along with pianist, Dan Tepfer, and award-winning London-based ensemble, The Sacconi Quartet.

Gardens is the much anticipated follow-up to Wallfisch’s critically acclaimed last album, The Origin of Adjustable Things (Sunnyside Records, 2015), which Downbeat rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Originally from London, Joanna Wallfisch was born with music in her DNA. Daughter of classical cellist Raphael Wallfisch and violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch, Wallfisch completed her Masters in Jazz Performance from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and relocated to New York City in 2012. In 2011, she independently released her debut solo album, Wild Swan, which she recorded at the Douglas Street Studios in Brooklyn, New York.

In the past five years, Wallfisch has toured or worked with Wynton Marsalis, Fred Hersch, Lee Konitz, Joe Martin, Rob Garcia, James Shipp among other jazz luminaries. She has also appeared on film soundtracks, including All the Beautiful Things and Desert Dancer, and is the featured voice on the national ad campaign for Hillshire Farms.

In 2015, Wallfisch teamed up with pianist Dan Tepfer to record her second album, The Origin of Adjustable Things, which consisted of eight original compositions and four covers, including a hushed interpretation of Radiohead's "Creep," Tim Buckley's "Song to a Siren," and the Academy Award-nominated Tiomkin-Washington song, "Wild Is the Wind."

Wallfisch has received rave reviews from a number of music critics. The Boston Globe says, “Wallfisch combines the intimate purview of a singer-songwriter with the technical liberties of a jazz improviser.” Downbeat raves about Wallfisch, saying “her focused, crystalline delivery will melt any purist’s heart. ”The New York Times calls Wallfisch “an introspective singer-songwriter” who is “sensitive and deep.”

Be sure to pluck a copy of the new Joanna Wallfisch album Gardens in My Mind when it blooms on July 22nd! And stay tuned for the artist’s new music video for the title track--coming soon!

Kalmanovitch Maneri Duo to give talk at Mana Contemporary

“What do you call this music? Is it chamber music; is it jazz? Is it Mahler? Is it free improvisation?” — Mat Maneri

In connection with Chamber Music America and National Chamber Music Month, Mat Maneri and Tanya Kalmanovitch will explore answers to those question as well as others in a talk and performance at Mana Contemporary on May 19. Get more information and RSVP here.