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Genre: Jazz
Location Montreal, Quebec, CA
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Last Login: 11/6/2011
Member Since 1/31/2006
Website www.christinejensenmusic.com
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Bio
Montreal-based Christine Jensen is considered “one of the most important Canadian composers of her generation”, according to the Globe and Mail and has emerged as a creative alto and soprano saxophonist on both the Canadian and international jazz scene. “Jensen writes in three dimensions, with a quiet kind of authority that makes the many elements cohere. Wayne Shorter, Maria Schneider and Kenny Wheeler come to mind.” – Greg Buium, Downbeat Magazine.. She has three small ensemble recordings out as a leader, including Collage (2000), A Shorter Distance (2002), and Look Left (2006), all on the Effendi Records label. Her most recent, TREELINES- The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra featuring Ingrid Jensen was released in February 2010 on Justin Time Records. In 2002, Christine moved to Paris after being awarded a grant by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Qu�bec, which included a six-month residency at the Qu�bec Studio in the Cit� Internationale des Arts. In this time, she sketched her compositions, and then extensively toured and reworked the material with her quartet upon her return to Canada. She has built a strong musical rapport with some of Canada’s most original players, with her current band consisting of pianist Dave Restivo, bassist Fraser Hollins, and drummer Greg Ritchie, as well as the frequent addition of guitarist Ken Bibace. The unique combination of these musicians’ shared musical influences has allowed her music to continually evolve and develop through her original repertoire. Her latest CD “Look Left” is a result of their collaborative explorations of her themes. .. “Each song is complex and crafted to bring out the best in the players. She gives them enough room to map their own within the framework, which they do with an intuition that is lyrical and full-bodied.” –All About Jazz .. Born in Sechelt, British Columbia, and raised within Nanaimo’s music community, Jensen graduated from McGill University’s jazz performance program in 1994. Since then she has traveled extensively performing and composing her works in a diverse array of musical settings, from small to large ensembles. Her music has taken her on more recent voyages, including Haiti, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey. .. Jensen has studied the saxophone with Pat Labarbera, Dick Oatts and Steve Wilson, and composition with Jim McNeely and Kenny Werner. She has emerged not only as a writer and performer but also as a leader and player of both her quartet and the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra. She continues to perform with her sister Ingrid as well as the Joel Miller Ensemble. She won the Opus Prize from the Quebec Arts Council for “Concert of the Year –2006”, which featured her jazz orchestra performing her original works with special guest Donny McCaslin on saxophones. .. Roger Levesque of the Edmonton Sun wrote of Jensen’s quartet performance: “it was hard to say which was stronger; the close-knit communication of the players, or the imaginative original tunes from Jensen that inspired them. Either way, Jensen is a leader to watch.” -
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Depending on the day: Fraser Hollins-upright bass Greg Ritchie-drums David Restivo-piano Kenny Bibace -guitar Ingrid Jensen- trumpet + Joel Miller-saxophones Martin Auguste-drums -
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- Richard Harris12 days ago
Honor All MOTHERS With LOVE and RESPECT Christine!
TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT MOTHERS ...
“No GIFT to your MOTHER can ever
EQUAL her gift to you -
LIFE.”
A SALUTE TO ALL MOTHERS EVERYWHERE FOR
WHO YOU ARE, AND FOR ALL THAT YOU DO!
With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,
Richard
www.myspace.com/richardharrislive
Please take a minute and give my music a listen!
MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com - 30 days ago
- Richard Harris1 month ago
Happy Easter Christine!
TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT EASTER ...
"The SPIRIT OF EASTER
is all about
HOPE, LOVE and JOYFUL LIVING.
Happy Easter!"
EASTER SPELLS OUT BEAUTY ~
THE RARE BEAUTY OF NEW LIFE!
With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,
Richard
www.myspace.com/richardharrislive
Please take a minute and give my music a listen!
MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
- 2 months ago
- Richard Harris2 months ago
MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
LIVE for TODAY Christine!
TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT LIVING IN THE PRESENT ...
"LIFE is a GREAT and WONDROUS MYSTERY,
and the only thing we know that we have FOR SURE
is what is RIGHT HERE and RIGHT NOW.
DON'T MISS IT."
~ Leo Buscaglia
LIVE EVERY DAY OF YOUR LIFE IN THE HERE AND NOW!
IF NOT NOW, WHEN?
With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,
Richard
www.myspace.com/richardharrislive
Please give my music a listen!
Cool Jazz CD's @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
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Thank you for friendship!
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MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
Sending you LOTS of LOVE Christine!
TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT CHANGE ...
"When you STOP trying to CHANGE OTHERS
and work on CHANGING YOURSELF,
your WORLD CHANGES FOR THE BETTER."
THINGS CHANGE FOR THE BETTER WHEN WE TAKE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR OWN THOUGHTS, DECISIONS
AND ACTIONS!
With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,
Richard
www.myspace.com/richardharrislive
Please give my music a listen!
Cool Jazz CD's @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
OR
CDBaby.com / ITunes - Jazz Break3 months ago
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Outstanding WALL photos on this site! - Wallpaper shoes3 months ago
Merci pour la précieuse amitié. Nous te souhaitons d'avoir toujours la bonne chaussure sous la main.
- Richard Harris4 months ago
LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS FROM MY NEW CD "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
Sending LOVE to you Christine!
TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT EXCUSES ...
"EXCUSES
are the NAILS
used to build
a
HOUSE OF FAILURE."
~ Don Wilder
DON'T MAKE EXCUSES ~ MAKE GOOD!
With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,
Richard
www.myspace.com/richardharrislive
Please give my music a listen!
Cool Jazz CD's @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com
OR
CDBaby.com / ITunes
Bio:
........ Montreal-based Christine Jensen is considered “one of the most important Canadian composers of her generation”, according to the Globe and Mail and has emerged as a creative alto and soprano saxophonist on both the Canadian and international jazz scene. “Jensen writes in three dimensions, with a quiet kind of authority that makes the many elements cohere. Wayne Shorter, Maria Schneider and Kenny Wheeler come to mind.” – Greg Buium, Downbeat MagazineShe has three small ensemble recordings out as a leader, including Collage (2000), A Shorter Distance (2002), and Look Left (2006), all on the Effendi Records label. Her fourth, TREELINES- The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra is set for release in mid-February 2010.
In 2002, Christine moved to Paris after being awarded a grant by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, which included a six-month residency at the Québec Studio in the Cité Internationale des Arts. In this time, she sketched her compositions, and then extensively toured and reworked the material with her quartet upon her return to Canada. She has built a strong musical rapport with some of Canada’s most original players, with her current band consisting of pianist Dave Restivo, bassist Fraser Hollins, and drummer Greg Ritchie, as well as the frequent addition of guitarist Ken Bibace. The unique combination of these musicians’ shared musical influences has allowed her music to continually evolve and develop through her original repertoire. Her latest CD “Look Left” is a result of their collaborative explorations of her themes.
“Each song is complex and crafted to bring out the best in the players. She gives them enough room to map their own within the framework, which they do with an intuition that is lyrical and full-bodied.” –All About Jazz
Born in Sechelt, British Columbia, and raised within Nanaimo’s music community, Jensen graduated from McGill University’s jazz performance program in 1994. Since then she has traveled extensively performing and composing her works in a diverse array of musical settings, from small to large ensembles. Her music has taken her on more recent voyages, including Haiti, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey.
Jensen has studied the saxophone with Pat Labarbera, Dick Oatts and Steve Wilson, and composition with Jim McNeely and Kenny Werner. She has emerged not only as a writer and performer but also as a leader and player of both her quartet and the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra. She continues to perform with her sister Ingrid as well as the Joel Miller Ensemble. She won the Opus Prize from the Quebec Arts Council for “Concert of the Year –2006”, which featured her jazz orchestra performing her original works with special guest Donny McCaslin on saxophones.
Roger Levesque of the Edmonton Sun wrote of Jensen’s quartet performance: “it was hard to say which was stronger; the close-knit communication of the players, or the imaginative original tunes from Jensen that inspired them. Either way, Jensen is a leader to watch.”






















