Formed
in 2006 in New York City,
Kinan Azmeh’s CityBand
immediately gained recognition for their virtuosic and high energy performance,
receiving praise from such sources as the New York Times' Vivien Schweitzer, who
deemed the segment, "the highlight of the evening." Azmeh's impressive resume
includes performances in Paris, London, Berlin, New York, Moscow, and Damascus,
both as a soloist and composer. With this New York ensemble, he strives to reach
a balance between classical music, jazz, and the music of his homeland, Syria.
Azmeh's expressive clarinet meets Kyle Sanna's rustic guitar, soaring at times
over the dynamic and volatile backdrop of John Hadfield's percussion and Josh
Myers' double bass. Each band member has come from varied backgrounds to add
their personal flair to this ensemble, resulting in a thoroughly exciting and
rewarding listening experience.
Musicians:
Kinan Azmeh, Clarinet
Described as a “virtuoso" by the New York Times, "unique sound” by the Daily
Star and “Engagingly flamboyant” by the L.A Times, Kinan Azmeh was Born in
Damascus, Syria 1976, he is the first Arab to win the first prize at the Nicolay
Rubinstein international competition in Moscow1997, a graduate of the Juilliard
school in New York and the High Institute of Music and the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering in Damascus. He is currently working towards his music doctoral
degree at the City University of New York.
Kinan has appeared as soloist, composer and improviser worldwide including The
Kennedy Center, Opera Bastille, Mozarteum, Carnegie Hall and the Damascus Opera
for its opening concert. He has shared the stage with artists such as Marcel
Khalife, Francois Rabbath and Daniel Barenboim,
Kyle Sanna, Guitar
Kyle Sanna’s music eludes simple categorization. From his introduction to the
guitar through rock music to his formal study of jazz and composition to his
immersion in the traditional music of Ireland and the Balkans, Kyle is
continually forging his compositional language and playing style out of these
and other diverse interests.
Kyle has arranged music for such diverse artists as Yo-Yo Ma, Kaki King, and
Martin Hayes, and has recorded and performed with some of acoustic music's
greatest virtuosos, including, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile.
Kyle holds a degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Oregon and has
studied composition at the Université Lumière in Lyon, France. He currently
lives in Manhattan where he is recording a solo album.
John Hadfield, Percussion
Percussionist John Hadfield’s dedication to bending genres has taken him from
the jungles of Indonesia and India to concert halls and clubs across the world.
This diversity has allowed him to perform with a broad variety of ensembles
including Yo Yo Ma’s Silk Road ensemble, The Saturday Night Live Band on NBC,
Bang on a Can, The Michael Gordon Band, the rock bands Amandla and Dead Heart
Bloom, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, Combo Nuvo, MAYA, Phil Kline, The
Bassam Saba Ensemble, Ethos Percussion Group and Gamelan Dharma Swara. While
performing with jazz groups John has worked alongside Kenny Werner, Lenny
Pickett, George Garzone, Gil Goldstein, Andrew D'Angelo, Bobby Watson, Dominique
Eade, Ben Monder, Satoshi Takeshi, Brad Shepik, Mike Richmond and Erik
Friedlander. Currently, John lives in NYC and is on Jazz faculty of New York
University.
www.jhadfield.com
Josh Myers, Bass
Josh Myers is an acoustic and electric bassist, composer, leader of BIG WORDS
and the Josh Myers Quintet, and cofounder of Smoothe Moose Laboratories and
Recordings, a Brooklyn-based artist collective and record label. Myers has
quickly cultivated a reputation for his original approach to his instrument and
to composition – a philosophy that blends traditional and modern styles with an
open ear and an open mind, allowing him to play as a sideman in several groups
of various genres and still maintain a personal sound on the bass. He has
collaborated with Kenny Werner, Wayne Krantz, Gerald Cleaver, Ben Monder, and
Andrew D’Angelo, among many other fantastic musicians.
