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Cécile McLorin Salvant

American jazz vocalist

Musical artist

Cécile McLorin Salvant (born August 28, )[1] is a French-American jazz vocalist.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Salvant is one of the most highly regarded jazz vocalists of her generation, often winning DownBeat annual critics polls.[8] She has released seven albums since , six of which have been nominated for Grammy Awards.

She is a 3-time winner of the Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammy Award for her album For One to Love, her album Dreams and Daggers, and her album The Window,[9] each released on the Mack Avenue label. Salvant's most recent album is Mélusine, released in by Nonesuch Records. Salvant primarily sings in English or French, her first language, and has also recorded songs in Occitan and Haitian Kreyòl.[10]

Early years

Cécile Sophie McLorin Salvant was born in Miami, Florida in Her father, who is Haitian, is a doctor and her mother, who is French, is the founder and president of a French immersion school in Miami.[11][1] Salvant began studies in classical piano at the age of five, and began singing in the Miami Choral Society when she was eight.

She subsequently developed an interest in classical voice and began studying with private instructors, and later with Edward Walker, vocal teacher at the University of Miami.[12] She said in "I was lucky enough to grow up in a house where we listened to all kinds of music.

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We listened to Haitian, hip hop, soul, classical jazz, gospel and Cuban music, to name a few. When you have access to that as a child, it just opens up your world."[13]

In , Salvant moved to Aix-en-Provence, France, to study law as well as classical and baroque voice at the Darius Milhaud Conservatory.

It was in Aix-en-Provence, with reedist and teacher Jean-François Bonnel&#;[fr], that she studied improvisation, instrumental and vocal repertoire, and sang with her first band.[11][12]

In a four-star review of her sold-out engagement at Ronnie Scott's Club in London in June , John Fordham wrote in The Guardian: "She brings ideas from unexpected angles to the familiar art of standards-singing, and she applies a mischievous intelligence to well-worn lyrics in ways that transform them."[14]

Musical career

Salvant began studying voice at the age of eight with an interest in classical music.

She began her transition into jazz while studying at the Darius Milhaud Conservatory in , and also studied composition and music theory at The New School.[15] Salvant says that her main jazz influence is Sarah Vaughan, recalling childhood memories of listening to her songs repeatedly. While strongly influenced by Sarah Vaughan, she is also heavily influenced by vocalists such as Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, and Betty Carter.

She describes her sound as jazz, blues, with elements of folk and musical theatre. She composes music and lyrics which she also sings in French, her native language, as well as in Spanish. She enjoys popularity in Europe and in the United States, performing in clubs, concert halls, and festivals accompanied by renowned musicians.

Salvant has performed at jazz venues and festivals including Ronnie Scott's,[16] the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, and the Village Vanguard.[17][1]

In , Salvant released her first album, Cécile & the Jean-François Bonnel Paris Quintet.

Soon thereafter, at the age of 21, she went on to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition for vocalists. Her first-prize win included a recording contract with the label Mack Avenue Records, with whom she released her next five albums.

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Writing in The New York Times in , Ben Ratliff said: "In front of a trio led by the pianist Aaron Diehl she sings clearly, with her full pitch range, from a pronounced low end to full and distinct high notes, used sparingly [] Her voice clamps into each song, performing careful variations on pitch, stretching words but generally not scatting; her face conveys meaning, representing sorrow or serenity like a silent-movie actor."[11]

In she released her second album, WomanChild, which was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Vocal Jazz Album.

The songs chosen for WomanChild include original compositions, as well as compositions that date back to the 19th century and progress into the 21st. Salvant chose for this album songs she felt had a personal connection to her life.

In September , Salvant released her second album with Mack Avenue Records, titled For One to Love.

On this album, she chose songs that focus attention on strong women and independence. The album contains five original works and jazz standards. In , the album won a Grammy for Best Vocal Jazz Album. Two years later, her third album with Mack Avenue, Dreams and Daggers, won a Grammy in the same category.[18]

She has toured with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, whose music director Wynton Marsalis was quoted in a New Yorker article as saying of Salvant: "You get a singer like this once in a generation or two."[1]

In January , Nonesuch Records announced the release of Salvant's seventh album.

The album, titled Mélusine, recounts the European folk legend of Melusine and largely features songs sung in French and Haitian Creole. The album was released digitally on March 24, [19]

Salvant has sung in advertisements for Chanel's "Chance" brand of products.[20]

Awards and honors

  • Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition ()
  • Jazz Album of the Year, DownBeat Critics Poll, WomanChild ()
  • Best Vocal Jazz Album, Grammy Award nomination, WomanChild ()
  • Top Vocal Album, NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll , WomanChild,
  • Female Vocalist of the Year, , Jazz Journalists Association
  • Top Vocal Album, NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll , For One to Love
  • Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album, For One to Love
  • Paul Acket Award
  • Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album , Dreams and Daggers
  • Jazz Album of the Year, DownBeat Critics Poll, Dreams and Daggers ()[21]
  • Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album , The Window[22]
  • Glenn Gould Protege Prize Recipient, awarded by Jessye Norman at the Twelfth Glenn Gould Prize Gala ()[23]
  • MacArthur Genius Grant Winner ()[24]
  • Jazz Journalists Association's Jazz Award for Female Vocalist of the Year ()[25]

Discography

As lead artist

Collaborations

References

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  13. ^Brown, Latheleene Ademola (October 20, ). "Singer Cecile McLorin Salvant Talks New Album, and Her Personal Journey to Jazz". . Retrieved December 10,
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