Emma Rawicz
@ the Cadogan Hall & the Jazz Cafe
14 November 2023 - 18 November 2021
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Biography
Emma Rawicz is a multi-award winning young saxophonist
and composer, already making waves on the UK music scene and beyond.
She has been described as “An astonishing new talent”
(Jamie Cullum – BBC Radio 2), ‘a force to be reckoned
with’ (Jazzwise) and ‘a fast-rising star’ (London
Jazz News). At the age of 21 she has already recorded and released
an eagerly awaited debut album “Incantation” featuring
Ant Law, made up entirely of her original compositions. Emma’s
second album “Chroma” recorded in summer 2022 and features
an all-star band of Ivo Neame, Ant Law, Conor Chaplin and Asaf Sirkis
and will be released in August 2023
Emma has already sown many of the important seeds
for a major career. Devon born, now London based, she has already
led her band for appearances at overseas festivals and has negotiated
and managed a major UK tour for her quintet. She regularly plays
at major London venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and The Jazz
Cafe either headlining with her own band or playing as a member
of other well known musician's bands. Emma is a recipient of the
2021 Drake Yolanda Award and winner of ‘Best Newcomer’
at the 2022 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, has a Jazz FM award to her
name, as well as being a finalist in the BBC Young Jazz Musician
competition.
Growing up in rural North Devon, Emma didn't discover jazz until
the age of 15, and didn't pick up a tenor saxophone until a year
later, but had spent her childhood otherwise immersed in largely
folk and classical music.
Emma is a natural performer. Her music has a unique sound, fusing
all her many influences, and her compositions range from lilting
Afro Cuban inspired grooves to hard hitting modern jazz and funk
numbers.
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