Vocalist/composer Annie Chen, born in Beijing and based in New York, is both musically and geographically international. As a child she studied classical piano but also fell in love with jazz. As an adult she became interested in traditional music from around the world. All of those influences emulsify into a unique style of Chen’s own on her second album, Secret Treetop, to be released November 2, 2018 through Shanghai Audio&Video Ltd. Co. “When you are standing at the top of the tree, you can see a much wider world,” says Chen in explaining Secret Treetop’s title. “It’s just like that when you’re making music: You need to see farther and open your mind and heart. Everything must be open.”
The album adds additional layers of global music influence by way of Chen’s octet, which features Polish guitarist Rafal Sarnecki, Japanese violinist Tomoko Omura and Canadian trumpeter David Smith alongside American jazz musicians Glenn Zaleski (piano), Alex LoRe (alto saxophone/flute), Mat Muntz (bass) and Jerad Lippi (drums).
The album adds additional layers of global music influence by way of Chen’s octet, which features Polish guitarist Rafal Sarnecki, Japanese violinist Tomoko Omura and Canadian trumpeter David Smith alongside American jazz musicians Glenn Zaleski (piano), Alex LoRe (alto saxophone/flute), Mat Muntz (bass) and Jerad Lippi (drums).
released November 2, 2018