“Shepherd…plays piano
with old-soul authority and composes rich, evocative music.” Peter Hum, The Ottawa Citizen, CANADA
Kyle Shepherd, arguably one of South Africa’s leading
progressive pianists and composers of his generation, is fast gaining international
recognition for his distinctive compositional style and performances.
The twenty-eight-year-old virtuoso pianist who has a
well-established record of celebrated performances in South Africa, Europe,
Asia, Canada and the USA has already released five (5) critically acclaimed
albums in his young career. ‘Dream State’, a 21-track double album of his Trio
released in 2014, garnered nominations for both the 2015 South African Music
Award [SAMA] and a 2015 Metro FM Music Award in the Jazz Category. His debut
solo piano offering ‘Into Darkness’, recorded in Japan was launched with a tour
in the South-East Asian country in the same year [2014] and included a
performance at the prestigious Tokyo Jazz Festival. Previous releases
‘fineART’, ‘A Portrait of Home’ & ‘South African History !X’, have also
attracted SAMA nominations.
The award-winning Shepherd, recipient of both the coveted
‘UNISA National Piano Competition Award [2015] and the ‘Standard Bank Young
Artist of the Year’ Award [2014] in the Jazz Category has been selected for the
South African Broadcasting Corporation’s [SABC 3] 21 ICONS South Africa Season
III in November 2015 “for his ability to transcend cultural barriers by using
music as an art form to communicate commonalities and differences across diverse
nations. He has used his aptitude for music as a thread to embrace and harness
creativity in society.”
Shepherd regularly performs in concert as a Solo pianist,
while also leading his Trio, with Shane Cooper (double bass) and Jonno Sweetman
(drums). The Trio recently completed a tour of Canada [June 2015] and Southern
African [September/October 2015] that saw them perform in Mozambique, Botswana
and major cities in South Africa.
“This is a true trio
– intricately intertwining as they play Shepherd’s music; pensive and
exhilarating by turns.” Nigel Vermaas, South Africa
Shepherd, a regular member of the Carlo Mombelli ‘Stories’
Quartet, Kesivan & the Lights – who performed at Carnegie Hall, New York in
2014, The Claude Cozens Trio, The Benjamin Jephta Quartet and Skyjack
(previously Blackbox), a South African-Swiss collaboration which will be
performing and releasing their debut self-entitled album in Switzerland in
January 2016‘, is currently scoring the music for an independent film entitled
‘Noem My Skollie’. The film, a moving crime drama set in Cape Town in the late
60s, which was written by John Fredericks and directed by Daryne Joshua, is set
for cinema release later in 2016!
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