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TINEKE POSTMA w/ TERRI LYNNE CARRINGTON, SCOTT COLLEY & ARUAN ORTIZ

2010-02-22
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Tineke Postma w/ Terri Lynne Carrington, Scott Colley & Aruan Ortiz
FEATURING:
Tineke Postma, saxophone
Scott Colley, bass
Terri Lynne Carrington, drums
Aruan Ortiz, piano
With the January 12, 2010 release in the U.S. of The Traveller, the award-winning Dutch saxophonist Tineke Postma is poised to claim within the all-important American jazz community what she has already earned in Europe and Japan: A legitimate place among today’s leading jazz instrumentalists and composers.

Born in Heerenveen, The Netherlands, on August 31, 1978, Tineke Postma earned an M.A. with honors from the Amsterdam Conservatory in 2003 and currently teaches there. She then received two scholarships to attend the Manhattan School of Music in New York, where she studied with Dick Oatts, David Liebman and Chris Potter. Postma has received, among other honors, the international Sisters In Jazz All-Star Award, the Singer Laren Jazz Award, the Heijmans Award and the distinguished MIDEM International Jazz Revelation of the Year award in 2006 during a French National TV gala broadcast “Victoires du Jazz”.

The Traveller (released in 2009 in Europe and Japan), Postma’s fourth album as a leader, is unquestionably her most impressive recording to date. She is as talented a writer as she is a player and the CD showcases eight original compositions and her arrangement of part of a Heitor Villa-Lobos string quartet that are each superbly interpreted by an all-star quartet featuring pianist Geri Allen, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and bassist Scott Colley , three contemporary American jazz masters who are each leaders in their own right and among the most accomplished musicians in the world on their respective instruments. Postma debuted this sensational band earlier in 2009 at Barbican Hall in London (UK), the North Sea Jazz Festival (NL) and Jazz Ramatuelle (F).

Postma has in a few short years built up a global following through touring and performing with her exciting european quartet existing of the finest European musicians as pianist Marc van Roon, bassist Frans van der Hoeven and drummer Martijn Vink in clubs and at festivals in over 20 countries (North Sea Jazz, Middelheim Festival in Antwerpen, Festival,Young Euro Jazz Berlin, Pori Jazz Festival (Finland) , Trondheim Jazz Festival (Norway), Molde Jazz Festival (Norway , the Jakarta Jazz Festival (Indonesia) Yokohama Jazz Festival ( Japan) and the Hanoi Jazz Festival in Vietnam).

She fulfilled the promise of the title of her 2007 release A Journey That Matters that received rave reviews in DownBeat, JazzTimes and other influential publications and significantly raised her profile across the Atlantic from her home in the Netherlands. Postma is the only Dutch artist featured along with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and other legends in the critically acclaimed four- part documentary “Icons Among Us – Jazz In The Present Tense” showcasing veteran and rising jazz artists that premiered on The Documentary Channel in April 2009. She also has the distinction of being the first European jazz musician signed by IMN (International Music Network) joining an illustrious roster of saxophonists including Shorter, Joe Lovano, Joshua Redman, Chris Potter and Maceo Parker.

These are two of several highlights during a landmark year for the 31-year-old Amsterdam-based Postma during which she also won the coveted Revelations Award, the Jury Prize and the Audience Prize at the 49th Antibes Juan-Les-Pins Jazz Festival in France and was a finalist for the prestigious Paul Acket Award at the North Sea Jazz Festival. Postma will end 2009 on a high note, with a November 11th appearance at Zankel Hall in New York as a member of bassist and vocalist Esperanza Spalding’s quartet, having previously performed with Spalding’s band in July at the North Sea festival.

“One of my goals has been to make music with as much feeling as possible, music that touches me and the audience on an emotional level,” Postma said when asked what distinguishes The Traveller from her earlier releases. “I feel on this album I’m playing in a freer, less inhibited way than ever before and creating music that’s more developed than what I was playing, say, right after graduating from the conservatory in Holland and the Manhattan School of Music when I felt I needed to prove myself and impress people. I really learned a lot from playing with Terri Lyne and Geri,” continued Postma, who first encountered Allen in 2008 when she performed several concerts in Israel as a member of a band led by Carrington that included bassist Esperanza Spalding (The Traveller is the saxophonist’s third record featuring Carrington.). “Terri Lyne and Geri have performed with two of my idols, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock, and I could hear their influence in their playing and that in turn influenced me,” Postma added. “While I work regularly with my Dutch quartet (Marc van Roon, Frans van der Hoeven and Martijn Vink) which inspires me tremendously, performing with these American musicians inspires me in a different way. They make me fly when I play and it’s exciting and challenging to be creative and open to all the musical impulses they’re giving me on stage.”

 

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