Live at The Count’s: Shannon Barnett + Sir Zelman Cowen School Of Music
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Live at The Count’s: Shannon Barnett + Sir Zelman Cowen School Of Music

Shannon Barnett is an Australian trombonist and composer, currently based in Cologne, Germany, and an important voice in the Australian music scene, featuring in ensembles such as Vada, The Bamboos, The Vampires, and as a guest with the Andrea Keller Quartet, the Australian Art Orchestra and more.

Barnett has also appeared with the Australian Art Orchestra, Barney McAll’s Mother of Dreams and Secrets featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel, Charlie Haden and from 2009-2010, she worked as a multi-instrumentalist and composer with the contemporary circus group Circus Oz.

In 2010, Barnett released her debut album as a leader, entitled Country, on the Which Way Music label. After attending Dave Douglas’ ‘Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music’ in Banff, Canada in 2010, Barnett was inspired to relocate to New York City, where she completed a Master of Music degree. There she performed with the likes of Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, Pedro Giraudo, Cyrille Aimée and the Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra of New York and was a regular member of the Birdland Big Band.

In early 2014, she moved to Cologne, Germany, to take up a position with the WDR Big Band, which gave her the opportunity to perform with guests including Vince Mendoza, Ron Carter, Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider and Paquito D’Rivera. She has also become very active in the local scene. Her quartet, featuring Stefan Karl Schmid, David Helm and Fabian Arends released their debut album in 2016 on Double Moon/Challenge Records, and the band was subsequently nominated as a semi-finalist in the 2017 Neuer Deutscher Jazzpreis. Their second album, Bad Lover, was released in 2022 on Florian Ross’ Toy Piano Records label and their third, Alive at Loft on Klaeng Records in July 2023.

In 2018 she composed and presented the cross-disciplinary work Dead Weight for musicians and fitness studios. In April 2019 she began as Professor for Jazz Trombone at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne, Germany. In 2020 she received the WDR Jazz Prize for Improvisation and in 2022 she received the German Jazz Prize in the brass instrument category.

Shannon will be joined by students from the Monash University Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music for this performance.