Nabate Isles

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Nabaté Isles (* around 1979 in New York City ) is an American jazz trumpeter , television presenter and film composer .

Life

Isles attended the Eastman School of Music ; at the age of twelve he appeared in 1991 together with Wynton Marsalis , Jimmy Owens , Jon Faddis and Doc Cheatham at a concert at Queens College . He studied at New York University , where he earned a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Arts. From the end of the 1990s he worked a. a. in the band of Steve Coleman . In the following decade he was a soloist in productions by Fred Ho ( Year of the Tiger ), and he also worked with Mike Longo , Mos Def , James Newton , Charli Persip , Ravi Coltrane , Freda Payne , the Mingus Big Band , Lucy Woodward and the José Limón Dance Company. In his Nabaté Isles Organ Quartet , a. a. the trombonist Michael Dease . In 2008 he performed with David Gilmore , Sam Barsch and Jaimeo Brown at the Vision Festival. In the field of jazz he was involved in seven recording sessions between 1997 and 2011, including a. with Oliver Lake and the Christian McBride Bigband (The Good Feeling) . He wrote and arranged music for several short films.

In addition to his work as a musician and composer, he moderates a sports talk show and works as a music teacher. As a private tutor, he prepared actor Rob Brown for his role as trumpeter Delmond Lambreaux in the HBO series Treme (2010/12).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 20th Anniversary of Death of Louis Armstrong
  2. Vision Festival 2008 (AllAboutJazz)
  3. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed August 28, 2014)
  4. ^ Middle School Jazz Academy: Faculty Bios