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Ngatibatanei / Let Us Unite!

Idit Shner & Mhondoro

Ngatibatanei / Let Us Unite!

Format: CD
Label: OA2 Records
UPC: 0805552222623
Catnr: OA2 22226
Release date: 07 February 2025
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Label
OA2 Records
UPC
0805552222623
Catalogue number
OA2 22226
Release date
07 February 2025
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The Shona, "Ngatibatanei," translates to a call for unity and kinship, emphasizing the interconnectedness of people—a very appropriate sentiment guiding the second album by Mhondoro. The melding of traditional Zimbabwean music, American jazz, and an unescapable dose of the Pacific Northwest, Ngatibatanei celebrates the sounds of its diverse roots with tart melodies sailing amongst inspired grooves, creating surprising moments throughout. Mhondoro is Israeli saxophonist Idit Shner, Zimbabwean vocalist and percussionist John Mambira, and the Oregon-bred rhythm section of pianist Torrey Newhart, bassist Garrett Baxter, and drummer Ken Mastrogiovanni, who discovered their collective sound—both global and hyper-local, truly American in the best sense of the word—during the long days of the pandemic. Meaning "the lion spirit" in Shona, Mhondoro is full of joy and brimming with the force of life.
Das Shona-Wort „Ngatibatanei“ bedeutet übersetzt „Ruf nach Einheit und Verwandtschaft“ und betont die Verbundenheit der Menschen untereinander - ein sehr passendes Gefühl, das das zweite Album von Mhondoro leitet. Ngatibatanei ist eine Mischung aus traditioneller simbabwischer Musik, amerikanischem Jazz und einer unausweichlichen Dosis des pazifischen Nordwestens und zelebriert die Klänge seiner vielfältigen Wurzeln mit herben Melodien, die zwischen inspirierten Grooves segeln und immer wieder für überraschende Momente sorgen. Mhondoro, das sind der israelische Saxophonist Idit Shner, der simbabwische Sänger und Perkussionist John Mambira und die aus Oregon stammende Rhythmusgruppe mit dem Pianisten Torrey Newhart, dem Bassisten Garrett Baxter und dem Schlagzeuger Ken Mastrogiovanni, die in den langen Tagen der Pandemie ihren kollektiven Sound entdeckten, der sowohl global als auch hyperlokal und im besten Sinne des Wortes wirklich amerikanisch ist. Mhondoro bedeutet in der Shona-Sprache „der Löwengeist“ und ist voller Freude und Lebenskraft.

Artist(s)

Idit Shner (alto saxophone)

An active performer of both jazz and classical music, Idit has played in various distinguished venues in the United States and abroad, such as The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and Lincoln Center in New York. Her latest project, Mhondoro, blends Zimbabwean folk music and American jazz and released their first album, Heat Wave, in 2022. Additional jazz releases include Live at The Jazz Station, 9 Short Stories (which garnered a 4-start review in DownBeat magazine) and Tuesday’s Blues. Jazz festival performances include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival (NY), Bellayre Festival (NY), and New-Trier Jazz Festival (IL). Idit appears on Music from SEAMUS Vol. 16, a compilation CD of music for instruments and electronic sounds by members...
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An active performer of both jazz and classical music, Idit has played in various distinguished venues in the United States and abroad, such as The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and Lincoln Center in New York.
Her latest project, Mhondoro, blends Zimbabwean folk music and American jazz and released their first album, Heat Wave, in 2022. Additional jazz releases include Live at The Jazz Station, 9 Short Stories (which garnered a 4-start review in DownBeat magazine) and Tuesday’s Blues. Jazz festival performances include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival (NY), Bellayre Festival (NY), and New-Trier Jazz Festival (IL).
Idit appears on Music from SEAMUS Vol. 16, a compilation CD of music for instruments and electronic sounds by members of the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States.
As a classical saxophonist Idit has commissioned and recorded new music and performed solo recitals in the US and Israel. Minerva is her latest classical release. Her third CD, Le Merle Noir, featuring music by Messiaen, Bozza, Partos, and Glass, was released on Origin Classics in August 2013. Her previous classical recording, FISSURES: 20th Century Music for Saxophone and Harp with renowned harpist Yumiko Schlaffer, received great acclaim and was played on NPR’s All Things Considered. Idit has collaborated with Fireworks, Beta Collide and Third Angle (new music ensembles), and performed with the Oregon Symphony and the Eugene Symphony. Other appearances include the Northwest Percussion Festival, Electronic Music Midwest, the Oregon Bach Festival, and many North American Saxophone Alliance Conventions. During March 2006 she played in Israel as a featured soloist with a symphonic orchestra, and performed contemporary music at the national convention of the Society for Electro Acoustic Music in the US. Her last solo recital in Israel was broadcasted live on Voice of Music, a national public radio station.
Idit holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma City University, a Masters degree in Music Education from University of Central Oklahoma, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from University of North Texas. Idit now teaches at the University of Oregon, as professor of saxophone and jazz studies. She was awarded three prestigious teaching awards: The 2015 Thomas F. Herman Award for Excellence in Pedagogy in areas of saxophone technique and chamber music coaching; the 2016 University of Oregon Faculty Excellence Award; and a Philip H. Knight Endowed Chair in 2019.

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Composer(s)

Idit Shner (alto saxophone)

An active performer of both jazz and classical music, Idit has played in various distinguished venues in the United States and abroad, such as The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and Lincoln Center in New York. Her latest project, Mhondoro, blends Zimbabwean folk music and American jazz and released their first album, Heat Wave, in 2022. Additional jazz releases include Live at The Jazz Station, 9 Short Stories (which garnered a 4-start review in DownBeat magazine) and Tuesday’s Blues. Jazz festival performances include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival (NY), Bellayre Festival (NY), and New-Trier Jazz Festival (IL). Idit appears on Music from SEAMUS Vol. 16, a compilation CD of music for instruments and electronic sounds by members...
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An active performer of both jazz and classical music, Idit has played in various distinguished venues in the United States and abroad, such as The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and Lincoln Center in New York.
Her latest project, Mhondoro, blends Zimbabwean folk music and American jazz and released their first album, Heat Wave, in 2022. Additional jazz releases include Live at The Jazz Station, 9 Short Stories (which garnered a 4-start review in DownBeat magazine) and Tuesday’s Blues. Jazz festival performances include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival (NY), Bellayre Festival (NY), and New-Trier Jazz Festival (IL).
Idit appears on Music from SEAMUS Vol. 16, a compilation CD of music for instruments and electronic sounds by members of the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States.
As a classical saxophonist Idit has commissioned and recorded new music and performed solo recitals in the US and Israel. Minerva is her latest classical release. Her third CD, Le Merle Noir, featuring music by Messiaen, Bozza, Partos, and Glass, was released on Origin Classics in August 2013. Her previous classical recording, FISSURES: 20th Century Music for Saxophone and Harp with renowned harpist Yumiko Schlaffer, received great acclaim and was played on NPR’s All Things Considered. Idit has collaborated with Fireworks, Beta Collide and Third Angle (new music ensembles), and performed with the Oregon Symphony and the Eugene Symphony. Other appearances include the Northwest Percussion Festival, Electronic Music Midwest, the Oregon Bach Festival, and many North American Saxophone Alliance Conventions. During March 2006 she played in Israel as a featured soloist with a symphonic orchestra, and performed contemporary music at the national convention of the Society for Electro Acoustic Music in the US. Her last solo recital in Israel was broadcasted live on Voice of Music, a national public radio station.
Idit holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma City University, a Masters degree in Music Education from University of Central Oklahoma, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from University of North Texas. Idit now teaches at the University of Oregon, as professor of saxophone and jazz studies. She was awarded three prestigious teaching awards: The 2015 Thomas F. Herman Award for Excellence in Pedagogy in areas of saxophone technique and chamber music coaching; the 2016 University of Oregon Faculty Excellence Award; and a Philip H. Knight Endowed Chair in 2019.

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