Chantale Gagne
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Chantale Gagne

New York City, New York, United States | SELF

New York City, New York, United States | SELF
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"A New Star"

A New Star
Posted by Li Robbins on Jul-28-08

Despite the rather desperate lack of places to play, let alone money to be made, there are always a certain number of young musicians who gravitate to jazz -- and more power to them. One of those up and comers is Chantale Gagné, a pianist based in both Montreal and NYC. Tonic (6 p.m.) calls her "a new star on Canada's jazz horizon." Tonight the show features music from her debut indie recording --for a preview check out Gagné's MySpace page.

- CBC Radio 2 Blog


"Silent Strength"

I have to say that this recording is simply superb from first to last. Ms Gagne and her two associates, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash have combined to produce Jazz of the utmost quality. The playing and Musicianship are outstanding,the tracks composed by Ms Gagne are bright,sharp, concise and highly melodic. Arrangements and Production are first class, and the entire recording is a pleasure to listen to. Rhythmic and melodic and played with excellent interplay, as the old saying goes, there is no substitute for class. Full marks to all Best Wishes John Reid Keith Community Radio 102.8 FM Keith Banffshire SCOTLAND - John Reid/Keith Community Radio Scotland


"CD Silent Strength"

"Fantastic album" - Alex Pijnen/BRTO Radio Netherlands


Discography

Chantale Gagne Trio/ Peter Washington, bass ; Lewis Nash, drums
"Silent Strength"

Chantale Gagne w/Joe Locke, vibes; Peter Washington, bass; Lewis Nash, drums
"Wisdom Of The Water"

My CDs are getting radio airplay in
Australia, Argentina, Colombia, Greece, New Zealand, Poland, Belarus, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Macedonia.

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A native of Quebec, Canada, jazz pianist Chantale Gagné began studying music at the age of 8. At 15, the piano becomes Chantale’s passion.
From 1997 to 1999, she studied jazz piano with James Gelfand at College Marie-Victorin in Montreal, followed by 4 years at McGill University where she received her degree in “Jazz Piano Performance”.
In 2005, Chantale met famous pianist Kenny Barron and although she studied with him for a short period of time, this encounter proved to be so inspiring to Chantale both as a pianist and composer that she realized jazz had become her deepest calling.
For the past years, Chantale has been busy performing in Canada, U.S. and Europe from trio, quartet to piano solo and big bands.
Silent Strength her self-produced debut recording album with Peter Washington on bass and Lewis Nash on drums, has been met with great reviews and features many of her original compositions.
After releasing Silent Strength, the music of Chantale Gagné has been played on radio in the following countries further to the media attention which she received: Australia, Argentina, Colombia, Greece, New Zealand, Poland, Byelorussia, Canada, the United States, Netherlands, Scotland, England, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Macedonia.
In October, 2008, Chantale is honored by Radio-Canada in receiving the distinction Révélation Radio- Canada Musique 2008-09. This recognition allows her to benefit from a privileged support and from a particular visibility on all the platforms of the public diffuser. She was moreover invited to perform along with Peter Washington and Lewis Nash, during the launch of Espace Jazz.
In 2009, the American jazz magazines, Jazz Times, Cadence and JazzWax.com, as well as the German Magazine, Jazz Podium have been positively reviewing the album Silent Strength.
2009 and 2010 have been decisive as far as Chantale’s growing interest in composition. Wisdom Of The Water, her new album, released in September 2010, demonstrates a totally different sound with a strong folk/heartland influence that she reveals as a composer as well as a pianist. Vibes player Joe Locke is featured on this album along with Peter Washington on bass and Lewis Nash on drums.