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Summer Festival: Jazz Night

Date
Date
Friday 1 July 2022, 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Doors
open from 7:00pm
SIMEON WALKER | WILL BLACKSTONE QUINTET | SIMEON WALKER & STEVE HANLEY | DOOMTET
A night of contemporary jazz, improvisation, new music and creativity from Leeds based musicians Doomtet, Simeon Walker and Will Blackstone.
Simeon Walker (piano) Steve Hanley (drums)
Pianist & composer Simeon Walker returns to perform at University of Leeds having forged a career as an artist, performer, composer and educator across a wide variety of musical styles and disciplines, since completing his studies at the School of Music in 2008.
He will perform solo piano works taken from a range of recent successful and acclaimed releases, before concluding with new music in the form of a piano and drums duo, accompanied by Leeds-based drummer and improviser Steve Hanley. This new duo brings together two experienced musicians exploring the boundaries between composed and improvised music drawing on their influences across the classical and jazz spectrum.

 

Will Blackstone Quintet: Will Blackstone (drums) Will Howard (tenor saxophone) Nico Widdowson (piano) Joel Stedman (alto saxophone) Sam Quintana (bass)
The Will Blackstone Quintet are united by a mutual love and appreciation of swinging music from the BAM tradition. Featuring five of Leeds’ most authentic musicians, the Quintet plays a mixture of classics, songbook tunes and original compositions.
Although their individual influences are diverse, the Quintet’s intentions in performance are the same: explore, play, take risks, and above all else - swing.

 

Doomtet: Dave Edwards (bass guitar & electronics) Anna Chandler (saxophone) Will Blackstone (trumpet) Nico Widdowson (keys) Steve Hanley (drums)
Hailing from Leeds, Doomtet are the new kids on the UK Jazz scene with a sound that brings together intimate melodicism, lush harmony and intrepid improvisation. The influence of acts such as Kenny Wheeler, Maria Schneider, Wayne Shorter and Pat Metheny is not unique to Doomtet; many Contemporary Jazz acts draw upon that soundworld. Under the direction of band leader Dave Edwards, however, the band still manage to stand out in a crowded scene. To this day a self-professed “metalhead”, Edwards’ compositional influence gravitates towards darker, heavier genres. Written into the band’s music are sounds drawn from the likes of Meshuggah, Intronaut and Deafheaven, setting Doomtet apart from their Jazz contemporaries.

 

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Graduate Profile

Dave Edwards
BA Music (international), graduated 2019
Dave Edwards is a bass guitarist born in Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire, but for whom Leeds has been home over the past 7 years. Having graduated from the University of Leeds in 2019, he has gone on to tour with acts such as Rosie Frater-Taylor and August Charles, alongside making a name for himself as a soloist.
Dave lays claim to being one of the only musicians in the UK committed to composing and performing for solo bass guitar, having drawn influence from innovators like Janek Gwizdala & Rich Brown. His music draws on Jazz, Electronic and Classical soundworlds; the latter influence taken from his musical parents. His debut studio record is anticipated for release in late 2022.
With his group Doomtet, Dave consolidates one further influence: Heavy Metal. Having formed the soundtrack of his youth, Dave writes his metal influences into the band's sound; the resulting dirge intertwined with lush harmony, intimate melodicism and intrepid improvisation. Several singles from the studio are expected later in 2022, in addition to their current body of work: Live at the Escape Room.

Graduate Profile

Simeon Walker
Popular and World Music, graduated 2008
Leeds-based pianist & composer Simeon Walker has quickly emerged as a leading light in the burgeoning Modern Classical scene, following the release of 'Mono' and 'Winnow', his two albums to date. In recent years, Simeon has performed & toured across the UK and Europe, supporting S. Carey, LYR, Sebastian Plano, Loscil, Marconi Union & Erland Cooper, appearing at Latitude & Timber Festival (UK), Q3Ambientfest (DE), FAN Festival (PT) and a wide range of concerts, shows and live music events. His most recent single 'Reverie' features on the first official Piano Day compilation by LEITER, alongside Nils Frahm, Olafur Arnalds and Chilly Gonzales.
His music receives regular broadcast on radio, notably BBC Radio 3’s ‘Unclassified’ & ‘NightTracks’ programmes, appearing also on BBC 6Music, Radio 4, World Service & BBC Introducing shows; alongside Seattle-based KEXP and Berlin-based NeoFM. His music has been streamed in excess of 20 million times across a variety of online platforms, featuring prominently on Spotify’s Peaceful Piano & Classical New Releases playlists.
Simeon founded and continues to curate Brudenell Piano Sessions - an intimate and varied series of live music events highlighting the diverse and varied music being composed and performed on the piano. Held at one of the UK’s most iconic music venues, Brudenell Social Club, these events seek to give a platform for new and emerging artists to present their work in an informal, supportive and encouraging atmosphere, whilst challenging audiences’ perceptions about the environment and performance conditions of where this work can be heard, and providing opportunities for new musical discoveries.
In 2020, Simeon completed an MMus in Composition with distinction at Leeds Conservatoire, working with renowned composers such as Errollyn Wallen, Matthew Bourne and Ben Gaunt, with a focus on expanding his harmonic language and approach to structure, amidst the increasing influence of composers such as Howard Skempton, Morton Feldman, John Cage, Arvo Pärt and Laurence Crane in his work. Having trained as a singer alongside the piano, he also retains a keen interest in choral music.
With work described as ‘beautifully captivating’ by Gold Flake Paint and ‘sophisticated and elegant’ by Piano & Coffee, Simeon’s calm, introspective piano-based instrumentals invite listeners and performers alike to find stillness, beauty and meaning as much in the spaces between the notes as the notes themselves. In a scrolling-fuelled, cluttered and increasingly complicated world, his music offers a fleeting moment of escape from the busyness of everyday life.

 


Graduate Profile

Will Blackstone
BMus, graduated 2015
Will studied his Undergraduate degree at the University of Leeds, and enjoyed a varied University performance career in which he played in student orchestras, and directed the celebrated Leeds University Union Big Band for two years.
Since graduating from the University of Leeds in 2015, Will has built up a busy portfolio of performance and teaching work, playing in various Big Bands, small groups and party bands across the country and in Europe, playing both drums and trumpet.
Will is deeply invested in the potential for mindfulness to help performers, creatives and people in every area of life. He runs weekly sessions in Leeds: "Mindfulness for People who Create Stuff" and hopes to bring elements of mindfulness and meditation to as many creative people who wish to learn it.
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