FEB 23 | 7:00 PM
Pianist, composer, and electronic musician James Fernando has been hailed by Textura magazine as having “seemingly effortless command of the piano”, and by author Grady Harp for creating music that “makes the world more beautiful.” Fernando presents an exciting solo program featuring his innovative piano and electronics setup. This performance includes audience participation and a post-show artist talk-back.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Pianist and composer, James Fernando, has been hailed by Jazz Sensibilities as “limitless in his ability to articulate his ideas,” by Textura magazine as having “seemingly effortless command of the piano,” and by author Grady Harp for creating music that “makes the world more beautiful.” Beginning his musical journey with classical piano lessons at the age of five, James fell in love with jazz when he learned about the genre as a teenager. Discovering a natural ability along with a strong desire to master his craft, James soon gained national recognition for his music. Among his many accolades include awards from Downbeat Magazine, the National Young Arts Foundation, and first prize at the 9th West Virginia International Piano Competition. He was also selected for the prestigious Jazz Band of America and the Berklee Summer Jazz Workshop. James went on to attend the Berklee College of Music on scholarship, where he graduated summa cum laude after only three years of study. James has toured and performed at venues across the United States of America and Canada, working with notable artists and ensembles Chris Cheek, The Mark Zaleski Band, The Either/Orchestra, and many others. In 2017, he attended the historic Banff International Workshop in Jazz & Creative Music. It was at this workshop that he met Toronto-based vocalist and composer Mingjia Chen, with whom he recorded and released his debut album Extended Layover. James released his first album as a solo artist, The Lonely Sailor, in 2019 to widespread critical acclaim.