Ahead of the full 2023 program launch, Melbourne International Jazz Festival (MIJF) gives music fans a taste of what’s to come this October, today revealing four critically acclaimed international artists, collaborations and collectives who will head to Melbourne to take part in the annual city-wide celebration of jazz. The potent early look includes American multi-Grammy award-winning artist Cécile McLorin Salvant (pictured), described by Spin as “her generation’s most imaginative and thrilling jazz interpreter”, who will close out the festival with a powerful Hamer Hall performance. America’s most critically acclaimed jazz supergroup SFJAZZ Collective, will commemorate their 20-year anniversary at Melbourne Recital Centre. Celebrated South African composer, producer and Blue Note pianist Nduduzo Makhathini, will collaborate for the first time with Kalkadungu composer and didgeridoo musician William Barton in a specially commissioned Melbourne International Jazz Festival exclusive performance that will tap into and reflect each artist’s spirituality and deep ancestral history. And in what is sure to be sweet news for long-time fans, UK-based self-described ‘cinematic break-beat trio’ GoGo Penguin will perform in Australia for the first time, enlivening audiences at the Forum with their high-energy live experience. Melbourne International Jazz Festival Artistic Director Michael Tortoni said: “This early look at the 2023 program is just a taste of what’s to come but is testament to the Melbourne International Jazz Festival’s commitment to showcasing extraordinary talent from around the world and across Australia. Jazz enthusiasts and music lovers alike are in for a real treat this October. I cannot wait to share the full line-up soon.” Along with these astounding first-look acts, the Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2023 program is set to feature the largest international line-up of performances it has ever hosted with the full program set to be announced in late August. Cécile McLorin Salvant 29 October, Hamer Hall Making her Melbourne International Jazz Festival debut – and bringing the 2023 festival to an unforgettable close – is celebrated Grammy-winning vocalist and composer, Cécile McLorin Salvant. A charismatic storyteller and dramatically charged performer, Salvant combines searingly emotive vocals with a captivating stage presence in a thrilling force that has electrified audiences the world over, and reimagined jazz for a new generation. As the most accomplished jazz vocalist of her generation, Salvant has collected countless accolades, winning the Thelonious Monk competition in 2010, receiving the MacArthur fellowship in 2022 and the Duke Artist Award – as well as the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album for three consecutive years. Seamlessly traversing genre and culture – from jazz, blues, baroque and folkloric music – Salvant will take audiences on a mesmeric journey through a broad repertoire ranging from rich interpretations of familiar songs to rarely performed treasures – all brought to life with a uniquely theatrical flair. |