Renee Rosnes
Irene Louise Rosnes, known professionally as Renee Rosnes, is a Canadian jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
Early life
Rosnes was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and grew up in North Vancouver, British Columbia, where she attended Handsworth Secondary School. She was three when she began taking classical piano lessons. She became interested in jazz music in high school, introduced to it through the school's band director Bob Rebagliati. She then attended the University of Toronto, where she pursued classical performance with pianist William Aide. In 1985, Rosnes was awarded a Canada Council for the Arts grant, and moved to New York City to further her studies.Career
After tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson hired her to play with his quartet in 1986, Rosnes began an international career. In 1988, she was a member of the Wayne Shorter Band and in 1989, she joined trombonist J. J. Johnson's Quintet and remained his pianist of choice until he retired in 1997. In 1989, she also began working with tenor saxophonist James Moody and was the pianist in his quartet for the next 20 years. Rosnes frequently performed with vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, and recorded "For Sentimental Reasons" with his quartet in 2007. She was a founding member of the SFJAZZ Collective, and played with the octet from 2004 through 2009. Since 2012, she has been a member of bassist Ron Carter's Foursight Band, which tours frequently in Europe.In 2017, Rosnes won her fifth Juno Award for solo jazz album of the year for Written in the Rocks Smoke Sessions Records. Beloved of the Sky was recorded with Steve Nelson on vibes, Chris Potter on tenor sax, Peter Washington on bass, and Lenny White on drums. She made four Japanese trio recordings for the VideoArts label with The Drummonds with ex-husband Billy Drummond and the unrelated Ray Drummond on bass. She married jazz pianist Bill Charlap on 25 August 2007, and the couple released a piano duet recording titled Double Portrait.
Rosnes was the host of Jazz Profiles, a CBC Radio show in which she profiled Canadian jazz musicians. Guests included pianists Paul Bley, Joe Sealy and Oliver Jones, bassists Don Thompson and Michel Donato, trumpeters Guido Basso and Kenny Wheeler, and drummer Terry Clarke. With producer Kelly Peterson Rosnes is a co-founder of the Canadian Jazz Master Awards and is artistic director of the Oscar Peterson International Jazz Festival, which takes place during February in Ontario, Canada. Rosnes is the pianist and musical director of the septet Artemis, which includes Ingrid Jensen, Melissa Aldana, Anat Cohen, Noriko Ueda, Allison Miller, and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
Awards and honors
- Juno Awards, Best Jazz Album, For the Moment, Life on Earth, Written in the Rocks
- Juno Awards, Best Mainstream Jazz Album, Free Trade, Ancestors
- Juno nominations, Best Mainstream Jazz Album, As We Are Now, Deep Cove ,
- Juno nominations, Best Jazz Album, Renee Rosnes, Art and Soul, Beloved of the Sky
- SOCAN Composer of the Year, 2003
- Western Canadian Music Awards, Jazz Recording of the Year, Deep Cove by Ryga-Rosnes Quartet,
- Sikh Centennial Gala Award, Sikh Foundation of Canada, 2015
- Newark School of the Arts, Artistic Honoree, 2016
- Oscar Peterson Award, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, 2018
Discography
As leader
- 1989: Face to Face
- 1990: Renee Rosnes
- 1990: For the Moment
- 1992: Without Words
- 1996: Ancestors
- 1997: As We Are Now
- 1999: Art & Soul
- 2001: With a Little Help from My Friends
- 2002: Life on Earth
- 2003: Renee Rosnes and the Danish Radio Big Band
- 2004: Deep Cove
- 2005: A Time for Love
- 2008: Black Narcissus: A Tribute to Joe Henderson
- 2010: Double Portrait with Bill Charlap
- 2010: Manhattan Rain
- 2016: Written in the Rocks
- 2018: Beloved of the Sky
- 2018: Ice on the Hudson: Songs by Renee Rosnes & David Hajdu
- 2020: ARTEMIS *release date 09/11/20
- Live 2004: Original Works and the Music of Ornette Coleman
- Live 2005: Original Works and the Music of John Coltrane
- Live 2006: Original Works and the Music of Herbie Hancock
- Live 2007: Original Works and the Music of Thelonious Monk
- Live 2008: Original Works and the Music of Wayne Shorter
- Live 2009: Original Works and the Music of McCoy Tyner
As sideperson
- Foursight Quartet: Live in Stockholm, Vol. 1
- Ron Carter Quartet & Vitoria Maldonado Brasil L.I.K.E.
- Lexicon
- Tomorrows
- Coming Home
- All These Hands
- Never More Here
- Native Colours,
- The Gift
- When You Wish Upon a Star
- A Beautiful Friendship
- Letter to Evans
- Once Upon a Summertime
- Pas de Trois
- Into the Faddisphere
- Hornucopia
- Beautiful Life
- Flowers, Beautiful Life, Volume 2
- Humpty Dumpty
- The Blue Note Years
- Let's Hang Out
- The Brass Orchestra
- Heroes
- A Jazz Christmas
- Just Friends
- But Beautiful
- Moon Glow
- The Seventh Quadrant
- While the Gate Is Open
- Live
- Anytown
- New York, New Sound
- In My Time
- Monterey Moods
- Detroit
- Legacy
- One Way Up
- Two by Two, Vol. 1
- Two by Two, Vol. 2
- Lotus Blossom
- Howard Alden, Take Your Pick
- Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap, – Grammy winner
- Adrian Cunningham and Ken Peplowski, Duologue
- Brandi Disterheft, Gratitude
- Ray Drummond, Vignettes
- Robin Eubanks, Karma
- Renée Fleming, Christmas in New York
- Sonny Fortune, Invitation
- Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, Things to Come
- David Hajdu, Waiting for the Angel: Songs With Words by David Hajdu
- Slide Hampton, Inclusion
- Vincent Herring, Secret Love
- Bobby Hutcherson, For Sentimental Reasons
- Joyce Moreno, Astronauta – The Songs of Elis
- Steve Kaldestad, New York Afternoon
- Tom Kennedy, Just Play
- Peter Leitch, Blues on the Corner
- Joe Magnarelli, Why Not
- George Mraz, Duke's Place
- Mike Murley, Taking Flight
- Lewis Nash, Highest Mountain
- Native Colors, One World
- Greg Osby, Season of Renewal
- Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Friends Forever
- Rich Perry, So in Love
- Jim Snidero, Strings
- Superblue, Superblue 2
- Steve Turre, One4J
- Chip White, Personal Dedications & Percussive Tributes
- Nancy Wilson, A Nancy Wilson Christmas
- Pete Yellin, How Long Has This Been Going On?
- Libby York, Sunday in New York