Jane Monheit to Teach A Master Class at Birdland, 1/22

By: Jan. 16, 2012
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Birdland has announced the opportunity to receive one-on-one vocal instruction in a master class setting with acclaimed jazz vocalist and multiple Grammy nominee Jane Monheit.

A limited number of ten singers can purchase $50 advance tickets reserving a fifteen-minute time slot to work one-on-one with Jane and her long-time piano accompanist Michael Kanan on the Birdland stage. Instructional topics may include vocal technique, song interpretation and anything else Jane and the participating vocalists wish to explore. *Participating singers should prepare one song and bring a clear lead sheet for the pianist to read.

$25 audience tickets are also available for those who wish to watch, listen and learn from the participating singers’ experiences. Audience questions are encouraged.

About Jane Monheit:

From the fresh-faced innocence of “Never Never Land” (2000) to the world-wise maturity of “The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me,” (2009) in just twelve years, jazz vocalist Jane Monheit's "honey-smooth vocals, silky phrasing and natural knack for storytelling" have earned her two Grammy nominations and established her as one of her generation’s most beloved and accomplished vocalists. Jane is currently on tour in support of her latest Emarcy/Universal CD release “Home," a 12-song-cycle and ode to the golden age of the jazz standard featuring the treasured tunes of songwriters and lyricists past and present including Rodgers and Hart and Dietz and Schwartz among others. Jane’s inaugural Birdland vocal master class comes at the end of her annual weeklong headlining engagement.

About Birdland Jazz Club

Named for alto saxophonist and jazz pioneer Charlie “Bird” Parker, who dubbed it “The Jazz Corner of the World,” Birdland opened on December 15th, 1949. For 60 years it has been home to jazz legends, from Parker, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie to Oscar Peterson, Hank Jones, Diana Krall, and everyone in between. The original 52nd Street location was a cultural barometer and meeting place, inspiring the songs “Birdland” and “Lullaby of Birdland” and serving as a regular haunt for celebrities and cultural figures. The modern incarnation is a state-of-the-art nightclub presenting a who’s who of contemporary musical artists.








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