Dr Jeremy Rose
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Dr Jeremy Rose

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C41 - Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The University of Sydney
Dr Jeremy Rose

Short:

Saxophonist-composer Jeremy Rose leads a multi-dimensional career spanning a dozen releases of original music with collaborative and solo projects across the world, including The Earshift Orchestra, Jeremy Rose Quartet, and The Vampires. Rose is founder and director of the Earshift Music record label and festival. Rose has performed at festivals, venues and concert halls throughout Australia, Europe and the UK, including recently touring Europe with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and collaborating with Benin born Blue Note guitarist Lionel Loueke.

Rose has been described as “one of the most creative and restless musicians in the Australian jazz scene” (Australianjazz.net), “abrilliant jazz composer and instrumentalist, a young man with a social purpose” (The Australian), and“a bold, emerging Aussie voice” (Limelight Magazine).

Rose has received recognition through nominations for the ARIA Awards, three AIR Awards, Australian Music Prize short-listing, two Jazz Bell Awards, the APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz, a four-time finalist for the AMC Art Music Award for Excellence in Jazz and runner up at the National Jazz Awards saxophone competition. As a label director ofEarshift MusicRose has fostered a community of creative musicians throughout Australasia which NYC Jazz Records describes as “hell bent on pushing the very definition of jazz.”

Long:

Born in Sydney on August 21st, 1984, saxophonist Jeremy Rose’s familiarity with music began at an early age. His parents exposed him to jazz and world music through their record collection, being particularly inspired by the music of Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley. He began piano studies at the age of six and clarinet at eight, before taking up saxophone at 11. Jeremy was determined to be a bandleader, forming his first group in primary school and composing solos for all the performers.

As a music student at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Jeremy studied with Dale Barlow, Phil Slater Judy Bailey and Mike Nock. He received the Margaret Henderson Dean’s List for Academic Performance in 2005. In 2006 Jeremy spent six months on exchange in Oslo, Norway, studying composition with Geir Lysne and learning the importance of unravelling limitations of style and conventions. In 2007 Jeremy completed his Bachelor of Music (jazz saxophone) with First Class Honours. In 2017 Jeremy completed a Phd A Deeper Shade of Blue: Creative Processes in the Sydney Jazz Scene – a case study of five compositions and ethno-musicological investigation at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, studying with Matthew Hindson.

Jeremy's accolades include nomination for an ARIA Award, a short-listing for the Australian Music Prize, Bell Awards for Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year and Best Produced Album, an APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz, a two-time Freedman Jazz Fellowship finalist, a four-time Art Music Award finalist for Excellence in Jazz, and a finalist for the NSW Creative Achievement Awards.

Jeremy has pursued numerous studies abroad with mentors and at workshops. In 2008 Jeremy received a BBM Award to study in London with saxophonist Tim Garland, and attend the School for Improvisation in Brooklyn, NYC. Jeremy attended the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music in Canada in 2009 and 2011. In 2012 Jeremy received an Ian Potter Cultural Trust scholarship to attend a residency in Agios Lavrentios, Greece. In 2012 Jeremy undertook studies and collaborations in Havana, Bali, and the Dominican Republic. In 2016, Jeremy curated the inaugural APRA Song Hub for Jazz in Berlin, recording with an international quintet including US guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. In 2017, Jeremy was selected for the Art Omi International Arts Centre Residency in New York.

One of Jeremy’s mainstays has been his quartet, releasing three albums and performing regularly throughout Australia and appearances in Toronto, Cape Town, London, and throughout Europe. Jeremy’s first album, Chiba, was a Norwegian-Australian collaboration, recorded in Oslo in 2007. The album received four stars in the SMH, stating that “his compositions stand out from the pack.” His second album, Sand Lines featured his Sydney based group, received reviews including, “I have always been intrigued, amazed, challenged and – to be frank – totally gassed by his restless artistic nature and his consistently questing music, both as a composer and as a soloist” (australiajazz.net). Jeremy’s third solo album, Within and Without, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel, received critical acclaim, saying “immediately striking is Rose’s alto sound: light, singing and organic… Rose’s compositions are ruthlessly crafted affairs” (SMH). Jeremy toured Europe with Kurt Rosenwinkel in November 2018, performing numerous sold-out venues throughout Germany and Austria.

Jeremy founded the world-roots jazz quartet The Vampires in 2005, releasing six albums, touring throughout Australia, the UK and Europe, and performing at major festivals including The Wangaratta, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane International Jazz Festivals, The Love Supreme Jazz Festival (UK), Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Glasgow Jazz Festival and the Enjoy Jazz Festival (Germany). The band was selected to showcase at the highly competitive Jazzahead! Trade fair event in Bremen, Germany in 2014. The band was a finalist for Australian Jazz Ensemble of the Year at the 2018 Bell Awards.

The band’s fifth album, The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke, featured a collaboration with Blue Note, Benin-born guitarist, Lionel Loueke. The album received airplay worldwide including the BBC’s Jamie Cullum and Iggy Pop, was nominated for an ARIA award, was the first instrumental album to be short-listed for the Australian Music Prize, and was on numerous top ten album lists for the year, including #1 on All About Jazz (Friedrich Kunzmann). The band’s sixth album Pacifica (2019) has been described as “such a good album that it’s difficult to know which superlatives to start with (4 ½ stars, The Australian), “choosing to slay with impeccable and relentless congeniality” (4 stars, US Downbeat), and received a notable mention in the NYC Jazz albums of the year and Cadence Magazine’s Top 10 2019 releases (Ken Weiss).

In 2016 Jeremy formed the Earshift Orchestra, comprised of “some of the most creative improvisers of his generation” (Paul Grabowsky), and released his extended suite Iron in the Blood (ABC Jazz). Inspired by Robert Hughes’ book The Fatal Shore, Iron in the Blood is a musical production with 17-piece jazz orchestra, visual projections and narration by two actors. Iron in the Blood explores Australia's colonial history, weaving together Hughes’ text with projections, the documented voices of colonists and a score praised for its eclecticism and boldness. Iron in the Blood premiered at Parramatta Riverside Theatre in 2018 and was presented at the 2020 Sydney Festival. Iron in the Blood received critical acclaim, with SMH stating that “the work is a dialogue between idioms and eras…. a major Australian work” (4 ½ stars), “A brilliant Sydney jazz composer and instrumentalist, a young man with a social purpose…. extraordinary music, reminiscent of comparable works such as Max Roach’s Freedom Now Suite and Wynton Marsalis’ Blood on the Fields.” – (The Australian), “Rose’s composition and orchestration here is reminiscent not only of Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Gil Evans but, at times, of Igor Stravinsky and Peter Sculthorpe. It is a powerful mélange to which Rose has added much of his own as well.” (4 stars, The Australian Book Review), and “harrowing history told by a bold, emerging Aussie voice.” (4 ½ stars, Limelight Magazine).

In 2009 Jeremy founded Earshift Music, a Sydney based Jazz Record Label reflecting the next generation of talent from the Australian jazz scene with a global reach. Described by NYC Records as "hell bent on pushing the very definition of jazz," Earshift Music is a forward-thinking label that not helps distribute new music and develop creative strategies for musicians in a rapidly evolving music industry. Earshift Music has developed a sphere of like-minded artists, fostering a community around Jeremy’s sphere of influence. Jeremy has released 35 albums through the label and curated two festivals in Sydney and its surrounds. Notable recent releases include Phil Slater’s The Dark Pattern, Sam Anning’s Across a Field As Vast As One, and Elly Hoyt’s The Composer’s Voice: Celebrating Australian Women Composers www.earshift.com

Jeremy has had commissions and performances in the contemporary classical music space, non-western collaborations and other contemporary music styles. Jeremy has composed and performed with Ensemble Offspring, SCM’s Modern Music Ensemble, saxophonist Nick Russoniello with Acacia String Quartet, Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship and Leichardt Expresso Chorus.

Jeremy composed three albums of music for his saxophone quartet Compass Quartet; Abrazo Tango (Tall Poppies), Ode to an Auto Rickshaw and Oneirology (Earshift Music). His work River Meeting Suite, for saxophone quartet, sitar, voice, table and electronics was shortlisted for the AMC Art Music Awards, Jazz Work of the Year. The work was featured at the 2019 Four Winds Festival, where Jeremy was showcased as a composer-performer.

Jeremy founded, co-managed, performed and composed for the afro-beat-reggae band The Strides (2008-19). The band released three critically acclaimed albums and performed throughout Australia on tours and at major festivals including Womadelaide, Blues & Roots Festival, and supported international acts including Tony Allen, Julian Marley and Third World.

Jeremy is currently working on an Australia Council for the Arts funded project, titled Disruption: The Voice of Drums. The project is a collaboration with Simon Barker and Chloe Kim, in an 8-piece version of Rose's Earshift Orchestra.

Jeremy is also regularly performing in the improvised trio, Vazesh, with Iranian tar play, Hamed Sadeghi and double bassist, Lloyd Swanton.

Jeremy also leads his own quartet, with a fourth album penned for 2021.

2019 AMC/APRA ART MUSIC AWARDS finalist for Excellence in Jazz

2018 AIR award finalist for Best Jazz Release Within & Without

2017 ARIA Award nomination, Australian Music Prize shortlisting, finalist Bell Award, AIR Award for The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke

2017 Australian Jazz Bell Award - Best Produced AlbumIron in the Blood by Jeremy Rose & The Earshift Orchestra

2016 Curator for inaugural APRA Berlin Jazz Song Hub featuring US guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel

2015 APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz

2014 Finalist: NSW Creative Achievement Awards

2013 Finalist: Freedman Jazz Fellowship, performance at Sydney Opera House

2013 Finalist: APRA/MCA Art Music Award Excellence in Jazz: Recording, Performance and touring

2012 Finalist: Freedman Jazz Fellowship, performance at Sydney Opera House

2012 Finalist APRA/MCA Art Music Award Jazz Work of the Year: River Meeting Suite

2009 Bell Award for Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year

Publications

Journals

  • Rose, J., Curkpatrick, S. (2023). The Gathering Ground: Composing Collaboration in Nyilipidgi, a Dynamic Meeting of manikay and jazz. Jazz Perspectives. [More Information]
  • Rose, J., Coady, C. (2021). Memory and Mindfulness in the Musical Rituals of the Necks. Jazz & Culture, 4(1), 68-86. [More Information]
  • Rose, J. (2016). Glocal Dialects in the Sydney Jazz Scene: Indigenisation through the Influence of Oz Rock and Asian Musics. Context: Journal of Music Research, 41, 35-44. [More Information]

Musical Compositions

  • Rose, J., Barker, S., Kim, C. (2021). Disruption! The Voice of Drums. Sydney: Origin Music Publishing.
  • Rose, J. (2019). Little Mountain, Annica, Aeon, The View From Fez, Overnight, Little Dip, Liberty?. Sydney, Australia: earshift music.
  • Rose, J. (2016). Iron in the Blood 1. The Marauder Within, 2. Time Immemorial pt. I, 3. Time Immemorial pt. II, 4. Tyranny and Van Diemen's Land, 5. An Ineradicable Stain, 6. Beyond the Seas, 7. Bunters, Mollies and Sable Brethren, 8. A Strange Lottery, 9. Norfolk Island, 10. The Aristocracy Be We, 11. The Melancholy Bush (Wild Colonial Boy). Sydney, Australia: Australian Music Centre.

Music

  • Rose, J., Barry, S., Mason, N., Hirlian, A. (2020). 1. Iso Blues 2. Religion 3. Child 4. Precipice 5. Whispers 6. Aktau. International Jazz Day 2020 live streaming concert event. International Jazz Day live streaming concert event, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Improvised Music Association, Johnston St Jazz.
  • Rose, J., Sadeghi, H., Swanton, L. (2020). The Sacred Key: part 1 (Hypolimnion), part 2 (Thermocline), part 3 (Sunstone). UnWrapped: Vazesh. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Opera House.
  • Rose, J., Rosenwinkel, K., Ginsburg, J., Backhaus, T. (2018). 1. Trawangan 2. Zombie 3. Strange Doors 4. Afensou 5. Ballad for Charlie 6. Flashjack. Jeremy Rose Quartet: Within and Without. Bix, Stuttgart, Germany: Earshift Music and Soundsgood Music Agency.

Recorded / Rendered Performance

  • Rose, J. (2021). 1. Hypolimnion 2. Thermocline. On The Sacred Key, CD, streaming, digital download, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Music.
  • Rose, J., Sadeghi, H., Swanton, L. (2021). 1. Hypolimnion 2. Thermocline. On Vazesh - The Sacred Key: album and live recording from the Sydney Opera House, Hardcopy, Spotify, Apple Music, itunes, Deezer etc, Sydney, Australia: Metropolitan Groove Merchants.
  • Rose, J., Garbett, N., Boneham, A., Masso, A. (2019). 2. Little Mountain 3. Don Pacifico 4. The View From Fez 5. Liberty? 6. West Mass 8. Lahinch 9. Annica 10. Overnight 11. Aeon 13. Vampage 14 Little Dip. On The Vampires: Pacifica, CD, streaming, digital download, Sydney, Australia: MGM.

Festivals

  • Rose, J. (2021). Earshift Music Festival. Online, hosted in Sydney, performances from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Bruny Island (TAS) and Luce, Sydney, Australia: Jeremy Rose, presented by Sydney Improvised Music Association.

2023

  • Rose, J., Curkpatrick, S. (2023). The Gathering Ground: Composing Collaboration in Nyilipidgi, a Dynamic Meeting of manikay and jazz. Jazz Perspectives. [More Information]

2021

  • Rose, J. (2021). 1. Hypolimnion 2. Thermocline. On The Sacred Key, CD, streaming, digital download, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Music.
  • Rose, J., Sadeghi, H., Swanton, L. (2021). 1. Hypolimnion 2. Thermocline. On Vazesh - The Sacred Key: album and live recording from the Sydney Opera House, Hardcopy, Spotify, Apple Music, itunes, Deezer etc, Sydney, Australia: Metropolitan Groove Merchants.
  • Rose, J., Barker, S., Kim, C. (2021). Disruption! The Voice of Drums. Sydney: Origin Music Publishing.

2020

  • Rose, J., Barry, S., Mason, N., Hirlian, A. (2020). 1. Iso Blues 2. Religion 3. Child 4. Precipice 5. Whispers 6. Aktau. International Jazz Day 2020 live streaming concert event. International Jazz Day live streaming concert event, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Improvised Music Association, Johnston St Jazz.
  • Rose, J., Sadeghi, H., Swanton, L. (2020). The Sacred Key: part 1 (Hypolimnion), part 2 (Thermocline), part 3 (Sunstone). UnWrapped: Vazesh. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Opera House.

2019

  • Rose, J., Garbett, N., Boneham, A., Masso, A. (2019). 2. Little Mountain 3. Don Pacifico 4. The View From Fez 5. Liberty? 6. West Mass 8. Lahinch 9. Annica 10. Overnight 11. Aeon 13. Vampage 14 Little Dip. On The Vampires: Pacifica, CD, streaming, digital download, Sydney, Australia: MGM.
  • Rose, J. (2019). Little Mountain, Annica, Aeon, The View From Fez, Overnight, Little Dip, Liberty?. Sydney, Australia: earshift music.

2018

  • Rose, J., Rosenwinkel, K., Ginsburg, J., Backhaus, T. (2018). 1. Trawangan 2. Zombie 3. Strange Doors 4. Afensou 5. Ballad for Charlie 6. Flashjack. Jeremy Rose Quartet: Within and Without. Bix, Stuttgart, Germany: Earshift Music and Soundsgood Music Agency.
  • Rose, J. (2018). The Marauder Within, Time Immemorial – Pt. 1, Time Immemorial – Pt. 2, Tyranny and Van Diemen’s Land, An Ineradicable Stain, Beyond The Seas, Bunters, Mollies and Sable Brethren, A Strange Lottery, Norfolk Island, The Aristocracy Be We, The Melancholy Bush (Wild Colonial Boy). Iron in the Blood. Riverside Theatre, Parramatta, Australia: Riversie Theatre.
  • Rose, J., Rosenwinkel, K., Ginsburg, J., Backhaus, T. (2018). Within and Without. Jeremy Rose Quartet. CulturCafe Smaragd, Linz, Austria: Earshift Music and Soundsgood Music Agency.

2017

  • Rose, J., Garbett, N., Loueke, L., Zwartz, J., Fischer, D. (2017). 1. Endings and Beginnings Part I 2. Hard Love 4. Green Green Green 6. Torta Salata 7. Suck a Seed 8. Ubud Bubble 9. Brand New 10. Endings and Beginnings Part II. On The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke, CD, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Music.
  • Rose, J., Rosenwinkel, K., Harrison, J., Lang, A., Backhaus, T. (2017). 1. Trawangan 2. Within and Without 3. Strange Doors 4. Afensou 5. Night Wandered 6. Zombie 7. From the River to You 8. Second Chance 9. Ballad for Charlie 10. Flashjack. On Within and Without, CD, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Music.
  • Rose, J., Garbett, N., Loueke, L., Zwartz, J., Masso, A. (2017). 3. Freedom Song 5. Bendalong. On The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Music.

2016

  • Rose, J., Coffin, G., Hauptmann, B., Undy, C., Barker, S., Cameron, J., Kidson, B. (2016). 1. Sun Rock 2. Tail of the Dragon 3. Anagram 4. Dog Day 5. Vibrant 6. Sunrise 7. Broken Creak 8. Bone 9. Constellation 10. Bust Down/Parallelism. On 20th Century Dog - Bone, CD, iTunes, Sydney, Australia: MGM.
  • Rose, J. (2016). Glocal Dialects in the Sydney Jazz Scene: Indigenisation through the Influence of Oz Rock and Asian Musics. Context: Journal of Music Research, 41, 35-44. [More Information]
  • Rose, J. (2016). Iron in the Blood 1. The Marauder Within, 2. Time Immemorial pt. I, 3. Time Immemorial pt. II, 4. Tyranny and Van Diemen's Land, 5. An Ineradicable Stain, 6. Beyond the Seas, 7. Bunters, Mollies and Sable Brethren, 8. A Strange Lottery, 9. Norfolk Island, 10. The Aristocracy Be We, 11. The Melancholy Bush (Wild Colonial Boy). Sydney, Australia: Australian Music Centre.

2015

  • Rose, J. (2015). Debt Spiral. Sydney, Australia: Self Published.
  • Rose, J. (2015). Hegemony. Sydney, Australia: Self Published.
  • Rose, J. (2015). Mind Over Matter. Sydney, Australia: Self Published.

2013

  • Rose, J., Garbett, N., Boneham, A., Masso, A. (2013). 1. Mandala 2. Palau 3. Tiro 4. Pseudoscience 5. Beautiful Decay 6. Tiro-Tanuki remix 7. Zen Cowboy 8. Agios Lavrentios 9. Colombiana 10. Mandala-Tanuki remix 11. Brother Sykes. On Tiro, CD, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Records.
  • Leonard, C., Rose, J., Ottignon, M., Gilmour, L., Harrison, J. (2013). Oneirology Suite: 1. Daydreamer 2. Entering the subconsciousness 3. Dream within a Dream 4. Reality Check? (Deja vu); 5. Charcoal Chorale 6. Interplay. On Oneirology, CD, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Records.

2012

  • Rose, J. (2012). 1. Garfish 2. Haiti 3. Strugglin' 4. Less is More 5. Heston 6. Dragon Del Sur 7. Antipodean Love Song 8. All I See 9. Life in the Fast Lane. On Garfish, CD, Sydney, Australia: Earshift Records.

2011

  • Rose, J. (2011). River Meeting Suite: 1. I. First Light 2. II. River Meeting 3. III. Nocturne 4. IV. Indian Boogie 5. V. Day of Rest; 6. Ode to an Auto Rickshaw. On Ode to an Auto Rickshaw, CD, Sydney, NSW, Australia: Earshift Records.