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Cécile McLorin Salvant Performs Live In-Studio

2025/5/23
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David Remnick: Cecile McLaurin-Salvant的音乐风格非常独特,融合了多种元素,总能给人带来惊喜。她的选曲范围非常广泛,既包括像Barbra Streisand那样广为人知的歌曲,也包括一些鲜为人知的古老歌曲。我对她的表演总是感到惊喜,并好奇她是如何做出选曲决定的。 Cecile McLaurin-Salvant: 我希望我的表演能给观众带来惊喜,我在选择歌曲和与音乐家合作时,都非常注重这一点。我喜欢通过歌声与他人交流,分享故事和秘密。我觉得自己像一个电台DJ或策展人,想为听众制作一张只有冷门歌曲的混音带。我想找到那些不为人知但我们可能会爱上的歌曲。我选择演唱《Don't Rain on My Parade》这首歌,是因为它充满了乐观和力量。

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This chapter introduces Cécile McLorin Salvant, a jazz singer praised by Wynton Marsalis as a rare talent. Her performances are eclectic, spanning various eras and musical styles, often surprising audiences with unexpected song choices. The chapter highlights her unique approach to selecting and performing songs.
  • Wynton Marsalis called Cécile McLorin Salvant a once-in-a-generation talent.
  • Her repertoire includes a wide range of songs from various eras and cultures.
  • She is known for surprising audiences with her song selections.

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When the jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant was profiled )in The New Yorker, Wynton Marsalis described her as the kind of talent who comes along only “once in a generation or two.” Salvant’s work is rooted in jazz—in the tradition of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan and Abbey Lincoln—and she has won three Grammy Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album. But her interests and her repertoire reach across eras and continents. She studied Baroque music and jazz at conservatory, and performs songs in French, Occitan, and Haitian Kreyòl. “I think I have the spirit of a kind of a radio d.j. slash curator,” she tells David Remnick. “It’s almost like making a mixtape for someone and only putting deep cuts.” And even when singing the standards, she aims “to find the gems that haven’t been sung and sung and sung over and over again.” During a summer tour, she visited the studio at WNYC to perform “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” made famous by Barbra Streisand; “Can She Excuse My Wrongs,” by John Dowland, the English composer of the Elizabethan era; and “Moon Song,” an original from Salvant’s album “Ghost Song.”

This segment originally aired on May 31, 2024.