The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

TSO presents ‘All That Jazz’

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TORRINGTON — The Torrington Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maurice Steinberg, will present “All That Jazz” on Saturday, March 10 at 8 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 70 Litchfield Street, Torrington.

This concert will feature vocalist, pianist, and songwriter, Nicole Zuraitis, with music by Count Basie, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee.

From http://www.nicolezmus­ic.com: Zuraitis blends bountiful songwritin­g skills, an effervesce­nt presence and dazzling vocals in a consummate package that has thrilled audiences across Manhattan and across the world. Zuraitis is the 2016 New York City Songwritin­g Competitio­n Coffee Music Project Winner, 2015 second runner-up in the Sarah Vaughan Internatio­nal Jazz Vocal Competitio­n and the 2014 Herb Albert ASCAP Young Composer Awards Winner. She’s also the Peoples Choice and Johnny Mercer Award winner in the National American Traditions Vocal Competitio­n. Zuraitis has headlined the Blue Note (NYC) and maintains residencie­s at the 55 Bar (every second Thursday of the month), Rockwood Music Hall (with the Dan Pugach Nonet), and Redeye Grill.

While pursuing a career that has spanned jazz, pop and classical, Zuraitis has collaborat­ed with Cyrille Aimee, Thana Alexa, Dave Stryker, Livingston Taylor, Tom Chapin, Omar Hakim, Melanie Safka, Helen Sung and Bernard Purdie. She’s performed at festivals nationwide, and has recorded two albums: 2013’s Pariah Anthem and 2009’s Spread The Word, both releases featuring the cream of New York’s jazz hierarchy.

Her new recording, “Hive Mind” (Dot Time Records), chronicles themes close to her heart, including

an unflinchin­g love of family and friends delivered with a sincere spirit that finds release in eight intimate original compositio­ns (and two covers) which span genres. She has two selfreleas­ed albums under her belt, including the 2013 release “Pariah Anthem” (Victor Gould, Ilan Bar Lavi, Nandini Srikar) and the 2009 release “Spread The Word,” featuring Winard Harper and the Curtis Brothers. Her third album “Hive Mind” will be released in 2017.

Her world music band EVA just released the EP “Take Some Air” to rave reviews. She continues working with producer Tim Walsh of The Stepkids on an electronic pop alter ego called “nikki and the riot”.

Zuraitis is also a faculty member of the Litchfield Jazz Camp. She has taught songwritin­g and jazz vocal workshops worldwide, including the Swarnabhoo­mi Academy of Music in India, Israel Embassy, Australian consulate and the Berklee College of Music in Boston. She was featured in a video interview by Columbia News Tonight as “New Yorker of the week” for her work with music and shelter animals and hopes to continue giving back by raising awareness for the mental health stigma.

To learn more about the Torrington Symphony Orchestra, visit www.torrington­symphony.org.

General admission is $18, and free for children 12 and under. There will be a cash bar and snacks available for purchase. For reservatio­ns, call 860-4899183 or 860-482-4574 Tickets are limited at the door.

 ?? Photo by Lindsey Victoria Photograph­y ?? Jazz artist Nicole Zuraitis joins the Torrington Symphony on Saturday night for “All That Jazz” a concert with music by Count Basie, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and other great voices and sounds of the era.
Photo by Lindsey Victoria Photograph­y Jazz artist Nicole Zuraitis joins the Torrington Symphony on Saturday night for “All That Jazz” a concert with music by Count Basie, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and other great voices and sounds of the era.

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