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Jasmine Myra: Horizons
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Matthew Halsall
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band / ensemble / orchestraThe latest Gondwana recruit, in summer 2022, is alto saxophonist and flautist Jasmine Myra, who debuts with the Halsall-produced Horizons. Myra is based in Leeds, a city around forty-five miles from Manchester, and she is a graduate of Leeds Conservatoire. On the album, she leads a nonet, which is augmented by a string quartet. The music is lush and melodic, calm and centred, blissful without being blissed out or lacking in sinew. Harpist Alice Roberts adds to the vibe (Halsall loves harps, though the decision to use Roberts was probably made by Myra). Compositions are all by Myra, as are all the arrangements except those for the string quartet, which are by Carmel Smickersgill.
Horizons is a strong debut. Myra, guitarist
Ben Haskins
guitarAnna Chandler
saxophone, sopranoWhat is certain is that Jasmine Myra is a promising new name to watch. Make her acquaintance on the YouTube clip below. ">
Track Listing
Prologue; Horizons; 1000 Miles; Words Left Unspoken; Morningtide; Awakening; The Promise; New Beginnings.
Personnel
Jasmine Myra
saxophone, altoAnna Chandler
saxophone, sopranoBen Haskins
guitarJasper Green
keyboardsGavin Barras
bass, acousticSam Quintana
bass, acousticGeorge Hall
drumsGreg Burns
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Jasmine Myra: alto saxophone, flute; Alice Roberts: harp; Isabella Baker: violin; Lisa Natsuno: violin; Elizabeth Lister: viola; Lizzie Elliot: cello.
Album information
Title: Horizons | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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