biographical info
“Anna Webber is a rare musician that can comfortably
combine intellectual curiosity with pure emotion. Each time I've performed
with her, a completely new sound was revealed. She is confident in her
path and I am always anxious of her next moves. A brilliant player.”
-Jason Moran
New York based flute and saxophone player Anna Webber
is a versatile improviser holding both an open respect for the tradition
of jazz and a healthy disregard for its more worn conventions. Her first
album as a leader, ‘Third Floor People’ (Nowt Records, 2010),
is an adventurous release featuring two bassless quartets – one
from Montreal, the other from New York.
Webber has performed with such diverse talents as David Liebman, Ben Street,
Lage Lund, Stefon Harris, Dave Douglas, and Douglas Yates, and also appears
on the Grammy-nominated album ‘Urbanus’ (Concord Records,
2009) of Stefon Harris’ Blackout. She has toured throughout the
USA, Canada, and Europe as a leader and a sideperson. The recipient of
the Prix François-Marcaurelle 2010 at the OFF Festival of Jazz
in Montreal, Webber has also received national recognition as a finalist
in the Mary Lou Williams Saxophone Competition in Washington, DC, and
has been honoured with grants from both the Canada Council for the Arts
and the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec.
As an educator, Webber has taught students of all ages and skill levels
privately, through music academies, and at public and private school (PS290,
Selwyn House). She is on faculty as a woodwind, band, and theory instructor
at Manhattan School of Music’s summer camp, and has been a featured
clinician for jazz ensembles at schools both in the USA and Canada.
Webber, originally from British Columbia, studied jazz at McGill University
in Montreal before moving to New York City in 2008 to pursue a Master’s
Degree as a scholarship student at the prestigious Manhattan School of
Music. Her teachers have included Mark Turner, Jason Moran, George Garzone,
and Steve Wilson.
SELECTED REVIEWS:
“…very interestingly crafted compositions that develop
and expand in non-obvious ways. A player and a group to watch for.”
-La Scena Musicale
“Perfectly executed, Anna’s well-guided flights are known
to her fans and other musicians. She is a natural leader and it’s
easy to see her quartet pushing themselves for the best possible sounds
they can bring to her textured compositions.”
-roverarts.com
lineup
Anna Webber Flute, tenor saxophone
Matt Holman Trumpet
Erik Hove Alto Sax
Owen Stewart-Robertson Guitar
J-S Williams Guitar
Fred Kennedy Drums
Phil Melanson Drums
influences
Tony Malaby
Mark Turner
Jim Black
Chris Speed
Ben Monder