Don’t miss this rare opportunity to enter the minds of the world’s greatest jazz masters. These free masterclasses, hosted by Fem Belling, see the festival’s headline artists discuss and explore their technique, compositions, improvisations and inspirations.
An artist long intrigued by contrasts and hybrids, James Carter is one of the most admired saxophonists of his generation. The Detroit News called him ‘the complete musician, a technician with no apparent limits and a poet of deep sensibility’.
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James Carter
James Carter is a powerhouse musician and one of the most admired saxophonists of his generation, garnering plaudits for his role in helping to propel jazz full tilt into the future over the past 25 years. His music is fueled by deep respect and intimate knowledge of the jazz tradition.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1969, James Carter began playing saxophone at age 11, first recorded with a Detroit student ensemble in 1986 and, by 1991, had recorded with legendary trumpeter Lester Bowie on The Organizer and contributed to the 1991 collection The Tough Young Tenors.
Mastering a family of reed instruments, from sopranino to contrabass saxophones to contrabass and bass clarinets, James Carter mesmerized the jazz world after arriving in New York City in 1988 to play under the auspices of Lester Bowie.
His debut recording, JC On The Set, released in Japan when Carter was a mere 23 years old, heralded the arrival of a significant and powerful new musical force in jazz.