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    Posted: 13 Nov 2024 at 2:20am

JUNO AWARD-WINNING CANADIAN

SINGER, SONGWRITER, PIANIST

LAILA BIALI RELEASES 10th ALBUM AS A LEADER

WINTERSONGS

Biali’s Musical Love Letter to Winter, Out November 1, 2024 

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 LAILA BIALI - Wintersongs cover



Following the release of her critically acclaimed and JUNO-nominated jazz standards album, Your Requests, Laila Biali offers an entirely fresh and original offering composed from a serene cabin surrounded by snow-capped mountains during a writing retreat in the heart of Canada’s Rocky Mountains. Wintersongs, Biali’s 10th recording as a bandleader and her first release in almost 2 years, is best described as a musical love letter to winter.


NUVO Magazine calls Wintersongs an “endless range of sonic offerings and interpretations of winter and the holiday…with the warmth and grandeur of the orchestra that captures the season so profoundly”.


For more than 10 years, Alberta’s Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity has been a creative haven for Biali, who expresses deep gratitude for the intensive independent residencies that have allowed space for the genesis of new work:

 

“The Banff Centre is where I go to meet my muse. I have been fortunate to spend time there in every season, but I was especially surprised at how much I loved winter. I was offered a 2-week residency as part of their Fleck Fellowship and arrived on campus in late November of 2021. Every day from dawn to dusk, all I could see and hear was music – in the awe-inspiring sunrises and sunsets behind mountain silhouettes, in the wind as it rose up through towering trees, and in snow that constantly shape-shifted from stillness to storm. Those images and that experience fill this suite of songs.”

 

With funding support from Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council, Biali and her team moved this ambitious project from concept to realization. As new production ideas emerged, the vision for Wintersongs expanded to include not only Biali’s usual collaborators – like her longtime co-producer, drummer and husband Ben Wittman – but also one of the most in-demand orchestrators, Rob Mathes (Sting, Bruce Springsteen).


Biali comments, “Rob Mathes has been on my dream-list since I first heard his early work. There was magic in his writing. He and (GRAMMY nominee) Drew Jurecka really brought grandeur and a spirit of play to Wintersongs through their string treatments.”

 

Another fresh collaborator for Biali is the highly-decorated flutist and soprano saxophonist Jane Bunnett, who will join Biali on an extensive tour in support of the album’s launch this November and December. Bunnett sparkles as she adds sweeping improvisational phrases and solos to both Rocky Mountain Lullaby, Biali’s ode to the majestic peaks of Banff National Park, and Dance of the Pines, a sonic journey inspired by flora, fauna and the aurora borealis. Other guests include the acclaimed trumpeter Kevin Turcotte, organ wizard Sam Yahel and the Detroit-born singer Wade O. Brown.


Together, they elevate one of the album’s more epic tracks, "Outside" (a Biali original) with such irresistibly hooky melodies, romantic imagery and opulent orchestration it could well become a contemporary seasonal classic.


The spirited original romp, "Keep on Moving," takes off with soaring vocals from Joanna Majoko, Genevieve Marentette, and Jackson Welchner. Here the Venuti String Quartet (Rebekah Wolkstein, Drew Jurecka, Shannon Knights & Amahl Arulanandam) add their trademark virtuosity to George Koller’s formidable bass, Ben Wittman’s dynamic drums and Biali’s blistering piano. It is a stunning contrast to the album’s tender opening number, Drifting Down Ice, a warm invitation into a world of winter wonders as Biali’s vocalise floats overtop shimmering strings and Lori Gemmel’s lilting harp.


Gemmel makes an enchanting reappearance ensconced by Mathes’ ornate orchestral voicings on the lyrical ballad, Snow.

 

"Winter Waltz" is a charming instrumental version of the French chanson she co-wrote with Sonia Johnson, released last year as "Belle nuit de Noël." It’s a whimsical nod to Vince Guaraldi (A Charlie Brown Christmas) that shines a spotlight on the Venuti String Quartet, with a masterful arrangement and bandoneon playing from Drew Jurecka. The album concludes with Jesus, "He is Born" (Iesous ahatonnia’), a 17th-century carol first attributed to Jean de Brébeuf that most listeners will recognize as “The Huron Carol.” Following extensive conversations with the Wendat artist, Andrée Lévesque Sioui, who is decolonizing this traditional song with her own brilliant re-written verses, Biali felt it was crucial to strip away John Middleton’s English lyrics, to offer an instrumental arrangement she hopes will help create space and open up dialogue about Lévesque Sioui’s important work.


Tracklist:

1 Drifting Down Ice 4:16

2 Rocky Mountain Lullaby 4:53

3 Prelude to Outside 1:00

4 Outside 5:17

5 Keep on Moving 2:26

6 Snow 3:57

7 Dance of the Pines 6:55

8 Winter Waltz (Belle nuit de Noël, instrumental) 3:20

9 Jesus, He Is Born (Iesous ahatonnia’, instrumental) 4:34


Laila Biali - vocals, piano George Koller - bass

Ben Wittman - drums, percussion

Jane Bunnett - flute (2), soprano sax (7) Kevin Turcotte - trumpet (4, 9)

Lori Gemmell - harp (1, 6, 9)

Sam Yahel - Hammond B3 organ (4) Wade O. Brown - vocals (4)

Joanna Majoko, Genevieve Marentette, Jackson Welchner - background vocals (5)

Venuti String Quartet (1, 5, 7, 8)

Drew Jurecka - violin, bandoneon (8), quartet arrangements Rebekah Wolkstein - violin

Shannon Knights - viola Amahl Arulanandam - cello

 

Chamber Orchestra (2, 3, 4, 6)

Violins: Rebekah Wolkstein, Drew Jurecka, Shane Kim, Boris Kupesic, Sydney Chun, Bethany Bergman, William Lamoureux, Nancy Kershaw, Aya Miyagawa, Erika Raum, Stephen Sitarski

Violas: Shannon Knights, Diane Leung, Rory McLeod, Nicholaos Papadakis Cellos: Amahl Arulanandam, Naomi Barron, Lydia Munchinsky, Kevin Fox

Rob Mathes - string orchestrations, conducting Scott Good - harp arrangement (6)



Upcoming Performances 

Nov 25 London, UK @ Ronnie Scott's (SOLD OUT)

Nov 30 Toronto, ON @ Tyndale University (2 shows) 

Dec 04 Bellingham, WA @ Jazz Center

Dec 05 North Vancouver, BC @ BlueShore Financial Centre 

Dec 06 Canmore, AB @ artsPlace

Dec 07 Edmonton, AB @ Yardbird Suite 

Dec 08 Duncan, BC @ Cowichan PAC

Dec 11 Medicine Hat, AB @ Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre 

Dec 12 Saskatoon, SK @ The Bassment

Dec 14 Aurora, ON @ Aurora’s ATC

Dec 15 Cobourg, ON @ The Concert Hall at Victoria Hall 

Dec 19 London, ON @ The Aeolian


About Laila Biali

Multi award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter, pianist and CBC Music national radio host Laila Biali has headlined festivals and venues spanning five continents from New York City's Carnegie Hall to Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts, and supported international icon Sting. She has received several JUNO Award nominations (Canada’s GRAMMY) – for her albums Tracing Light (2011), Out of Dust (2020), and most recently Your Requests (2023). In 2019, Biali’s eponymous release won her a JUNO for "Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.” The year prior, she was awarded top prize at the Canadian Songwriting Competition (Jazz) and, in 2020, Biali was honoured once again with the Hagood Hardy Award for Excellence in Songwriting (SOCAN MUSIC). Biali also became the youngest-ever double winner at Canada’s National Jazz Awards when she was named "SOCAN Composer of the Year" and "Keyboardist of the Year.” This September, she celebrated 8 years as the host of CBC Music's national radio show, Saturday Night Jazz, a weekly program broadcast to millions of listeners across Canada.

 

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WINTERSONGS will be released on November 1, 2024 and is available at Bandcamp and lailabiali.com (physical CDs) and on all streaming platforms.


Wintersongs digital universal link: https://bfan.link/wintersongs

Wintersongs on Bandcamp: https://lailabialimusic.bandcamp.com/album/wintersongs

Wintersongs physical copies: https://lailabiali.bigcartel.com/product/wintersongs



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Edited by snobb - 13 Nov 2024 at 2:26am
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