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Eunmi Lee: Introspection
ByEunmi Lee
pianoLee later earned a bachelor's degree in jazz studies from the Maastricht Conservatorium in the Netherlands (2019), and a year later moved to New York City where she received a Master of Music degree in jazz piano from New York University. That led in turn to gigs around the New York area, a friendship with trombonist

Alan Ferber
tromboneWhile Lee wrote and arranged all of the album's seven attractive themes and plays on all but one ("Suspicion"), she solos on only four. The brooding "Suspicion" was written for strings and features members of that section with bass clarinetist

John Ellis
saxophone, tenorb.1974

Vinicius Gomes
guitarb.1985
Lee and alto

Remy Le Boeuf
flute
Ari Hoenig
drumsb.1973

Jon Gordon
saxophone, alto
Matt Clohesy
bassTrack Listing
Gimmick; Suspicion; 5.19; Narcissism; Mr. Weird; Wavelength; Azure.
Personnel
Eunmi Lee
pianoAlan Ferber
tromboneTony Kadleck
trumpetRemy Le Boeuf
fluteJohn Ellis
saxophone, tenorJon Gordon
saxophone, altoJoyce Hammann
violinMeg Okura
violinLois Martin
violaJody Redhage
celloMaria Jeffers
celloAri Hoenig
drumsMatt Clohesy
bassVinicius Gomes
guitarAlbum information
Title: Introspection | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: You&Me Music
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