Name: Angela Morris
From: Toronto, Canada
Few people know that I… love to sew, and even designed and made my own wedding dress.
Education: MA in Jazz Composition, Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY Queens College; BMus Jazz Studies (woodwinds), Humber College, Toronto; Royal Conservatory of Music violin teaching certificate
I play and teach: Piano, Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Violin
My other artistic/musical endeavors:
Personal Teaching Statement: Making music transforms us into more present, responsive, and empowered people. Using interactive teaching methods and centering improvisation, I encourage students to practice listening, expression, innovation, and joy!
Biography: If Brooklyn’s music circles draw a venn diagram, Angela Morris thrives in the loop between avant-jazz, new music, and pop. As composer and multi-instrumentalist (known mostly as saxophonist who “doubles” on flute and clarinet, she grew up playing violin), she has performed throughout North America and Europe everywhere from basements to arenas.
The Webber/Morris Big Band, her 18-piece jazz big band, performs original compositions by Morris and co-leader Anna Webber. Their debut recording “Both Are True” (Greenleaf Music) was released in 2020 and featured on several Best of 2020 lists including The New York Times, Bandcamp, and NPR Jazz Critics Poll.
Morris’ vocal group Rallidae has released two albums: 2016’s “Turned, and Was” on the NYC-based label Gold Bolus Recordings and 2014’s “Paper Birds,” which AllAboutJazz called “a genuinely distinctive, and entertaining, combination of sounds and words… An exceptional debut by and exciting and innovative new band.”
As a co-leader, Morris is a member of TMT, a trio with Cat Toren on piano and Anthony Taddeo on drums, who recently released “Asleep in the Dust” – an art book and double CD collaboration with visual artist Jerry Birchfield. Another collaborative trio, Motel, released “like you always do, I always did too” (Prom Night Records) in 2017. And the band Skellettes with Nathaniel Morgan (saxophone), Jason Ajemian (bass) and Booker Stardrum (drums) performed at Winter Jazzfest in 2020.
Since 2016, Morris has organized the acclaimed multi-disciplinary, experimental concert series Brackish – Music & Art in Brooklyn.
Morris has performed with Jessica Pavone String Ensemble (appearing on her records “Brick and Mortar” and “Lost and Found”), Myra Melford, Jason Ajemian, and many others. She is a frequent collaborator with Helado Negro, appearing on his records “Far In, Private Energy” (Expanded), “This is How You Smile” and “Helado Negro and the Smile Band – Live at KCRW.”
A 2019 Composer Fellow at Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, Morris has also been artist-in-residence at Willapa Bay AiR, the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and the Banff Centre. She holds an MA in Music Composition from the Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY Queens College in New York and BA in Jazz Studies from Humber College in Toronto. She is an alumna of the BMI Jazz Composer’s Workshop lead by Jim McNeely and studied composition with Darcy James Argue.