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Claire Cope: Every Journey
ByClaire Cope
pianob.1989

Maria Schneider
composer / conductor
Luciana Souza
vocalsCope employs

Brigitte Beraha
vocalsWhen a composer embraces a theme, it can give the artistry gravitas. Cope explores the first steps of every journey, specifically the journeys of undersung female pioneers who worked against the societal stacked decks to do great things. The compostion "Flight" tips a hat to Bessie Coleman, the first woman of African and Indigenous American descent to earn her pilot's license in the U.S. "Isabel" celebrates Isabel Godin des Odonais, the first woman to travel the length of the Amazon River. "The Nabongo Feeling" embraces the explorations of the intrepid modern-day journeyer Jessica Nabongo, the first documented black woman to visit the world's 195 countries. All of this celebratory music at a time, 2025, when a loutish U.S. President strives mightily to erase from the public records the accomplishments of anyone female and anyone with brown skin. Cope and those artists like her can, in a sane world, serve as an antidote to the malignant racist and misogynistic tendencies that have broken through the societal foundations like poisonous mushrooms erupting from the earth; Cope's music is a field of wild flowers emerging in the spring.. Like the work of

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
The next step in Claire Cope's journey? Who knows. Strings? Electronics? For now, Claire Cope has gravitas. Every Journey enchants and inspires the spirit. ">
Track Listing
Every Journey; Flight; The Birch And the Larch; Isabel; Amboseli; The Nabongo Feeling; Home.
Personnel
Claire Cope
pianoFreddie Gavita
trumpetMike Soper
trumpetAnoushka Nanguy
tromboneMatt Carmichael
saxophone, tenorRob Cope
saxophone, sopranoAnt Law
guitar, electricGavin Barras
bass, acousticJon Ormston
drumsJack McCarthy
percussionBrigitte Beraha
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Every Journey | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Adhy?ropa Records
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