Nadje Noordhuis

Jazz Trumpet, Inspiring Collaborations & Building a Career as a Woman in Jazz

The trumpet player and composer Nadje Noordhuis joins me  for a wide-ranging conversation about identity, creativity, and carving out a life in music on her own terms. Nadje reflects on her early musical upbringing in Sydney, Australia, and the formative training that led her toward jazz trumpet. She remembers her friend Lois Martin, and Nadje speaks candidly about experiences of sexism in the music world, and the challenges of breaking into the New York jazz scene—financial struggles, years at the Manhattan School of Music, and finding her footing as a woman in jazz.

She reflects on her collaborative project Multitudes with composer James Shipp, and you’ll be hearing clips from that project as well as Gulfoss with Maeve Gilchrist and Full Circle with Fred Hersch.  She talked about being about to record with the legendary engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug, and Nadje encourages all of us to take risks to follow our own paths.  I’m a big fan of her music, and you’ll be hearing a few clips throughout the episode; the track names and albums are detailed in the timestamps. 

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I wanted to let you know about some other episodes:  jazz trombonist Naomi Moon Siegel,  Australian artist, composer and curator Lawrence English,  Dutch jazz singer and pedagogue Ineke Vandoorn, and jazz violinist Sara Caswell, among so many episodes since 2021. 

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