Jane Bunnett(出生于1956年10月22日)是加拿大高音萨克斯管演奏者、横笛吹奏者、乐队指挥,因其非洲古巴爵士乐旋律而出名。她定期去古巴与当地音乐人合作演出。她在二十岁的时候学习作为一名古典钢琴家学习爵士乐、长笛、高音萨克斯管,想要发展为她的事业。
2004年,她荣获加拿大最高荣誉勋章。2006年,她荣获加拿大安大略省金斯敦皇后大学荣誉博士学位。除了最初的器乐,Bunnett还演奏 Trompeta China,一种源于中国的古巴乐器。
Bunnett founded and leads an all-female Afro-Cuban/jazz group, Maqueque. Its other members are: Dánae Olano (vocals, piano), Yissy Garcia (drums), Magdelys Savigne (vocals, batá drums, congas); Elizabeth Rodriguez (vocals, violin), and Celia Jiménez (vocals, bass).The group has won five Juno Awards (including Best Group Jazz Album of the Year in 2014 for its debut CD) and garnered two Grammy nominations.
In addition to her primary instruments, Bunnett also plays the trompeta china, a Cuban wind instrument of Chinese origin.
In 2004, Bunnett was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honour given in this country, granted to Canadian citizens 'for outstanding achievement and service to the country or to humanity at large.' In 2006, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Jane Bunnett(出生于1956年10月22日)是加拿大高音萨克斯管演奏者、横笛吹奏者、乐队指挥,因其非洲古巴爵士乐旋律而出名。她定期去古巴与当地音乐人合作演出。她在二十岁的时候学习作为一名古典钢琴家学习爵士乐、长笛、高音萨克斯管,想要发展为她的事业。
2004年,她荣获加拿大最高荣誉勋章。2006年,她荣获加拿大安大略省金斯敦皇后大学荣誉博士学位。除了最初的器乐,Bunnett还演奏 Trompeta China,一种源于中国的古巴乐器。
Bunnett founded and leads an all-female Afro-Cuban/jazz group, Maqueque. Its other members are: Dánae Olano (vocals, piano), Yissy Garcia (drums), Magdelys Savigne (vocals, batá drums, congas); Elizabeth Rodriguez (vocals, violin), and Celia Jiménez (vocals, bass).The group has won five Juno Awards (including Best Group Jazz Album of the Year in 2014 for its debut CD) and garnered two Grammy nominations.
In addition to her primary instruments, Bunnett also plays the trompeta china, a Cuban wind instrument of Chinese origin.
In 2004, Bunnett was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honour given in this country, granted to Canadian citizens 'for outstanding achievement and service to the country or to humanity at large.' In 2006, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.