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Jeremy Rose will perform with his quintet at Tuggeranong Arts Centre on Saturday 31 August
Jeremy Rose will perform with his quartet at Tuggeranong Arts Centre on Saturday 31 August

WHEN: Saturday 31 August 2024
TIMES: Concert 7 pm / Bar open from 6pm.
TICKETS: $45 / $38
BOOKINGS: Please click here to book

“State-of-the-art acoustic jazz, impeccably performed, sanguine in nature, brimming with hope.” Rhythms Music Magazine

ARIA Award winning Jeremy Rose is a prolific saxophonist, composer and educator from Sydney, Australia. He is known for his wide breadth of work, gift for vibrant melody and musical curiosity. His current ensembles include the Jeremy Rose Quartet, The Vampires, The Earshift Orchestra, Vazesh, Visions of Nar and  Project Infinity. 

Rose has received numerous accolades, including the 2023 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album, the 2022 APRA/AMCOS Art Music Award for Improvised/Jazz Performance of the Year, two Bell Awards and a short-listing for the Australian Music Prize. 

As a director of Earshift Music, Rose has fostered a community of creative musicians and an internationally renowned label for Australian contemporary jazz which NYC Jazz Records describes as “hell bent on pushing the very definition of jazz,” and Sydney Morning Herald describes as “Australia’s most significant outlet for jazz-related music.” The label celebrated 15 years in 2024 with over 90 releases.

The Jeremy Rose Quartet has been a cornerstone vehicle of his career, with four critically acclaimed releases exploring his compositional ideas in a contemporary jazz context, Face to Face, Within and Without feat. Kurt Rosenwinkel, Sand Lines and Chiba. The group features the award-winning musicians Steve Barry (piano), Noel Mason (bass, The Vampires) and Alex Hirlian (drums, Brekky Boy).

Meet the musicians:
Jeremy Rose – saxophone
Steve Barry – piano
Noel Mason – bass
Alex Hirlian – drums

“one of the most creative and restless musicians in the Australian jazz scene” AUSTRALIANJAZZ.NET 
“There is much fire and interaction to be found within their readings of the pieces which are both accessible and challenging.” The Music Trust
“a pivotal figure” NYC JAZZ RECORD
“Riveting improvisations from one of our best composers.” SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
“his mastery in all aspects of his artistry makes him a creative force with which to reckon.” ALL ABOUT JAZZ “buoyant invention” JAZZWISE, UK

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