Stephanie Nakasian

Stephanie Nakasian

born on 29/8/1954 in Washington, DC, MD, United States

Stephanie Nakasian

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Stephanie Nakasian

Stephanie Nakasian (b. Patricia Stephanie Nakasian, August 29, 1954) is an American jazz vocalist and voice teacher.

Biography

Early life

Born in Washington, D.C., Stephanie grew up in Bronxville, NY. She studied classical piano and violin, sang in choirs, and studied voice. She majored in economics at Northwestern University, where she received her BA and MBA. She subsequently worked as a financial consultant to major banks in New York and Chicago until 1981, when she began working as a musician full-time.

Musical career

Stephanie first came to international attention when she sang and toured 1983-1984 with Jon Hendricks and Company. Since then, she has toured and recorded as a leader and with pianist Hod O'Brien, her partner since 1980.

She has appeared frequently as a guest artist with the Jim Cullum Jazz Band on their internationally syndicated public radio show, Riverwalk Jazz, to portray a variety of jazz singers. More recently, Stephanie portrayed herself on the show with Dick Hyman for tributes to composers Hoagy Carmichael and Walter Donaldson. She continues to appear at several international festivals and national music education conferences including the MENC, MTNA, and IAJE nationals. She has appeared in concerts as a featured performer alongside important figures in jazz, including Urbie Green, Pat Metheny, Clark Terry, Scott Hamilton, Hank Jones, Roy Haynes, Philly Joe Jones, and Annie Ross. She also tours regularly.

Teaching

Stephanie currently teaches voice at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia and the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. She has directed vocal jazz ensembles and gives numerous workshops each year to schools and conventions (including the Virginia Music Educators annual convention and at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond) on "Teaching Jazz Voice," "Coaching Jazz and Show Choirs on Jazz," and "How to Sing what's NOT on the Page."

Stephanie is also the author of the vocal jazz instruction manual, "It's Not on the Page! How to Integrate Jazz and Jazz Rhythm into Choral and Solo Repertoire," which was published in 2001.

Personal life

Nakasian is married to her pianist, Hod O'Brien. Together with their daughter, Veronica, a budding jazz vocalist with two CDs, they make their home in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Discography

As Leader

  • 2009: Billie Remembered: The Classic Songs of Billie Holiday
  • 2009: Dedicated to Lee Wiley
  • 2006: I Love You
  • 2006: Thrush Hour: A Study of the Great Ladies of Jazz
  • 2002: Lullaby in Rhythm: In Tribute to June Christy
  • 2001: Invitation to an Escapade
  • 1993: BitterSweet
  • 1992: French Cookin'
  • 1989: Comin' Alive

As Guest Artist

  • 1993: To Be With You with leader Sal Soghoian
  • 1993: This is a Recording with leader Bob Dorough
  • 1985: Opalessence with leader Hod O'Brien

References

Catalano, Nick. (29 December 2004). Stephanie Nakasian & Hod O'Brien: Visitors from Virginia. AllAboutJazz.com. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

The Fresh Air Interview, Stephanie Nakasian. Stephanie Nakasian, Paying Tribute to Billie Holiday. Retrieved on 2010-04-29.

Nakasian, Stephanie. Jazz.com, Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

Stephanie Nakasian. McIntire School of Music at the University of Virginia. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

Stephanie Nakasian. Riverwalk Jazz. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

Stephanie Nakasian Biography: MarsJazz Booking Agency. MarsJazz.com. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

Stephanie Nakasian - jazz vocalist. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

External links

  • Official Site
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