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Kris Davis joins Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice

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August 14, 2019
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This fall, acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Kris Davis will join Berklee College of Music as associate program director of creative development for the Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice.

Davis will assist in teaching composition and contemporary improvisation courses for the Institute, and developing programs and events related to gender parity in jazz.

Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Davis has been based in New York for the past 18 years. Davis began studying classical piano at age six before discovering her love of jazz as a young teen through Herbie Hancock’s and Keith Jarrett’s music. She studied jazz at the University of Toronto, where she developed a foundation in performing and composing traditional jazz music. After moving to New York to pursue music, Davis began a lengthy and acclaimed recording and composition career, blending elements of jazz, free improvisation, and contemporary classical music.   

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Since 2003, she has recorded and performed with artists such as John Zorn, Bill Frisell ‘77, Tyshawn Sorey, Eric Revis, Julian Lage, Ingrid Laubrock, Craig Taborn, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Terri Lyne Carrington, the institute’s founder and artistic director. Davis has appeared at Berklee to perform and speak several times, including the Institute’s opening festivities last fall and The Gathering, a series on gender equity. Her performances have been praised by outlets such as The New York Times and Jazz Times; in 2018, Davis was named as a Rising Star – Jazz Artist by DownBeat. 

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“I’m elated to welcome Kris Davis to the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice,” said Carrington. “Kris has made a tremendous impact on the music scene, and truly embodies the spirit of jazz innovation—understanding its history while moving the music forward.  I know she will make an important and lasting impression on her students and the Berklee community through her work and teachings.”

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