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Amanda Sedgwick
Amanda Sedgwick
was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She completed her studies at the
Royal College of Music in Stockholm in 1995. The next year she was
selected to record "Jazz in Sweden", an annual series of
recordings of young Swedish jazz artists issued by The Swedish Concert
Institute. This album, titled "Volt", features Amanda's
composing and arranging for an extended ensemble with strings and
woodwind, and earned her very positive reviews as well as the award
"Newcomer of the Year" by Swedish jazz critics and jazz
radio.
During the following years Amanda worked throughout Europe, playing
both with many of Sweden's most renowned musicians (Bernt Rosengren,
Nisse Sandström, Sture Nordin, Rolf Ericson) as well as such
international musicians as Philip Harper, Walter Booker and Ingrid
Jensen. Between 2001 and 2003 Amanda lived in Holland, where she also
worked extensively, appearing at several Dutch festivals, and leading
her quintet featuring Jarmo Hoogendijk on trumpet. Amanda Sedgwick
continues to tour internationally, as well as teaching and composing
music.
In 2008 Amanda received a scholarship from Laila and Charles Gavatin's Foundation for Jazz Music.
Some press voices about Amanda Sedgwick:
"Sedgwick coaxes a rich deep sound out of her alto, never fearing
to set herself free." (The Daily Star, Beirut)
"...pretty melodies, perfect timing and that certain rough sound
that puts an extra spice..." (Folket, Eskilstuna)
"Amanda Sedgwick played with a more mature, fuller sound than
earlier..." (OJ, Stockholm)
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