- Regina Carter
Regina Carter (born
August 6 1966 ) is an Americanjazz violin ist. Carter was born inDetroit ,Michigan , and began as a classical violinist but became increasingly interested in jazz , and is considered one of the finest violinists in the genre. She is the cousin of famous jazz saxophonist James Carter. Carter attendedCass Technical High School with close friend,Carla Cook , who was enthusiastic about jazz, and introduced her to the likes ofElla Fitzgerald . Cook went on to become a successful jazz singer. Carter received a degree in music fromOakland University and studied at theNew England Conservatory of Music inBoston before forging her jazz career. She began leading her first band, an "electric band."Carter first came into the spotlight as the violinist for the all female jazz quintet "Straight Ahead," with
Cynthia Dewberry ,Gailyn Mckinney ,Eilleen Orr , andMarion Hayden whoBranford Marsalis was quoted as saying "They truly Swing" in the early to mid 90s. They released a trio of albums on the Atlantic Jazz label including their self titled debut, "Body & Soul", and "Look Straight Ahead." Carter went solo before the release of their third album 'Dance of the Forest Rain" and began an impressive run, establishing herself as a force in the jazz world on the violin.In December 2001, she played a concert inGenoa on "Il Cannone Guarnerius ", once owned and favoured byNiccolò Paganini . She later recorded "" forVerve Records on this violin that was made in 1743. [cite news | url=http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist.aspx?aid=2956 | title=Regina Carter | publisher=Verve Records | accessdate=2007-04-17] Active as an educator, mentor, and proponent of theSuzuki method , Carter has taught at numerous institutions, including atBerklee College of Music , and two appearances atStanford Jazz Workshop . [cite news | url=http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/Strings100/CoverStory.html | title=Motor City Maverick | publisher=Strings magazine No. 100| author=Susan M. Barbieri | month=February/March | year=2002 | accessdate=2007-04-17] [cite news | url=http://www.berklee.edu/news/2001/02/carter.html | title=String Master | publisher= Berklee News | author=Rob Hochschild | date=13 Feb 2001 | accessdate=2007-04-17]She currently performs at the head of a quintet. In May 2006, she was touring with Mark Krose (clarinet), Xavier Davis (piano), Alvester Garnett (drums), and Matt Parish (double bass).
Carter was awarded a
MacArthur Fellows Program grant, also known as a "genius grant," in September 2006.elected Discography
* 2006: "I'll Be Seeing You: A Sentimental Journey"
* 2003: "Paganini: After a Dream"
* 2001: "Freefall"
* 2000: "Motor City Moments"
* 2000: "Motherland – Danilo Perez"
* 1998: "Rhythms of the Heart"
* 1997: "Something For Grace"
* 1995: "Regina Carter"References
* W. Enstice, J. Stockhouse "Jazzwomen. Conversations with 21 Musicians". Bloomington 2004. ISBN 0-253-34436-0, p. 65ff. (bio & interview)
External links
* [http://www.reginacarter.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.hopper-management.com/regina_carter.htm Biography]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1257690 "Regina Carter's Encounter with a 'Cannon'"] , from National Public Radio "Morning Edition" program, May 14, 2003
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=20685 Regina Carter: Improvising a Life in Jazz] , AllAboutJazz, February 18, 2006
* [http://www.womeninjazz.org/ht/straight.html]
* [http://www.metrotimes.com/metropolis/sonic/artistprofile.asp?id=1283]
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