
VIDEOS: Deanna's jazz setting of the Magnificat (June 6 trio performance, Rumson, NJ)


MID-OCTOBER TOUR w/FILÓ MACHADO:
Deanna is currently booking dates from western NY to Cleveland to
Boston for her duo with São Paulo-based guitarist/vocalist/composer,
Filó Machado. If you would like to bring Deanna and Filó to your
school, church, or other venue, contact Deanna via email.
PODCASTS: Click here to listen to Momento de Jazz, an hour-long performance/interview (em portugues) that aired on July 12 on Rio's Rádio MEC. Thanks to host Nelson Tolipan!
Click here to listen to Jazz and the Spirit, an hour-long interview focusing on Deanna's work in combining jazz and liturgy.
SHEET MUSIC: The From This Place songbook is now available, in both physical and pdf format! Check out the store page for ordering info.
ARTICLE: Click here to read Deanna's article, Mary Lou's Sacred Jazz, an April 20 piece at Urban Faith.
UPCOMING GIGS:
July 29: Susan Pereira and Sabor Brasil at Branford on the Green Fest, Branford, CT
July 31: Deanna Witkowski Duo at L'escale, Greenwich, CT
As always, check out the calendar page for more specifics.
WORKSHOPS: Back in February, Deanna's trio gave two performance/lectures at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY: Moving with the Spirit: Jazz and Christian Worship and A Jazz Musician Looks at Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. Click here to listen to the audio from both lectures!
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From This Place: order your copy here!
with Donny McCaslin, John Patitucci, Scott Latzky, and guest vocalists Laila Biali, Peter Eldridge, and Kate McGarry
Length of Days
If, among contemporary pianists, Brad Mehldau and Bill Charlap represent the gold standard, then Deanna Witkowski deservedly
ranks as their sterling sister. -Christopher Loudon, JazzTimes
Wide Open Window
Witkowski is not far from jazz stardom with her
keyboard techniques, her imaginative composing
and arranging, and her wordless vocalizing.
Remember her name.
-Harvey Siders, JazzTimes
Deanna's spirit- and her spirituality- come through
on this consummate debut, and that spirit is astonishing.
-Don Glasgo, Jazz Improv