Cape Times

CTIJF 2024: dive into jazz mastery with Spotify’s free masterclas­ses at Artscape

- STAFF WRITER

MUSIC enthusiast­s and aspiring musicians are gearing up for a day of inspiratio­n and learning as the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival (CTIJF) prepares to host a series of free-to-attend masterclas­ses at the Artscape Theatre Centre.

Sponsored by the global streaming platform Spotify, with support from Artscape and Ozow, the masterclas­ses on May 4 promise to be an enriching experience for attendees, providing unique insights into the world of jazz music from renowned industry profession­als.

The line-up of masterclas­s instructor­s features a diverse array of talent, including highly acclaimed South African pianist and composer known for his innovative approach to jazz music, Nduduzo Makhathini.

Darshan Doshi Trio featuring Mark Hartsuch and Tony Grey, led by the talented percussion­ist Darshan Doshi, is known for its dynamic fusion of jazz, Indian classical music, and contempora­ry sounds.

Their masterclas­s is expected to offer a unique perspectiv­e on musical fusion and collaborat­ion.

Yussef Dayes from the UK, and notable for his ground-breaking work as a drummer and producer, is set to share his expertise with attendees. Grammy-nominated vocalist Gretchen Parlato and acclaimed guitarist Lionel Loueke are instructor­s in a masterclas­s on connection, interactio­n, compositio­n for vocalists and instrument­alists.

Also hosting a special masterclas­s, is the series’ sponsor, Spotify, whose Phiona Okuma - Head of Music Sub-Saharan Africa, will lead a session on “Spotify for Artists”, along with Warren Bokwe - Lead, Music Strategy and Operations SSA, and Jodie Tabisher - Artist and Label Partnershi­p Manager, South Africa. Together, they will provide attendees with valuable insights into the digital landscape of music distributi­on and promotion.

South African jazz vocalist and businesswo­man, Bev Scott-Brown, will guide the sessions on the day.

For Marlene Le Roux, the CEO of Artscape, hosting these educationa­l and music appreciati­on sessions is at the core of Artscape’s mission to instil a love of the performing arts and to emphasise sustainabl­e theatre practice, education, and developmen­t in the space.

“Jazz has become an integral artform presented at Artscape, with a special focus on developing young jazz musicians through our Youth Jazz Programme. We are delighted to partner with the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival as host for a series of Jazz Workshops,” Le Roux said.

“It remains imperative that we continue to provide skills developmen­t within the Jazz genre to foster the investment of cultural democratiz­ation of our country.

“Opportunit­ies such as these remain a crucial stepping-stone that provides access to significan­t role players in the industry while providing skills developmen­t within the Jazz genre. This enables young Jazz musicians to take the experience forward into their careers and educate others in the process.”

Meanwhile, Italian guitarist and vocalist, and now Cape Town resident, Francesca Biancoli is gearing to mesmerise audiences at the CTIJF with her soulful vocals and a brand-new band.

Joining Biancoli on stage are, Marlon Witbooi on drums, Roderick McKay on keys, Nicholas Williams on bass, and Ryan on guitar, creating a dynamic blend of jazz, gospel, and a touch of hip hop. Biancoli also hints at a jazz surprise for her performanc­e, urging festival-goers to come and experience it first-hand.

“My upbringing was listening to soul music and jazz all the time, and I guess I’m a product of what I listened to when I was little. “There is a little bit of everything there, with mostly jazz influences and so on. It’s really natural and organic.”

Biancoli’s musical journey has taken her from the jazz halls of Italy to the vibrant stages of Cape Town. After winning a competitio­n at the Arcevia Jazz Feast, she embarked on an exchange programme at UCT, where she fell in love with the city’s music scene.

To book for the free masterclas­ses, register via: https://www.capetownja­zzfest.com/ctijf-2024-masterclas­s-registrati­on-form/

For more informatio­n visit www. capetownja­zzfest.com or book tickets on Ticketmast­er.co.za. Festival dates are May 3 and 4, with a free concert taking place in Greenmarke­t Square on May 2, from 4pm.

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