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Jessica Kenney

Jessika Kenney is an experimental composer, vocalist, and teacher. Her work spans multiple genres, drawing from vocal and literary traditions of Iran and Indonesia while exploring innovations in interpretation and performance. She is a graduate of the Cornish College of the Arts,[3] where she is now a member of the voice faculty.Kenney lives in Seattle with her husband and artistic collaborator Eyvind Kang

Jessika Kenney is an experimental composer, vocalist, and teacher. Her work spans multiple genres, drawing from vocal and literary traditions of Iran and Indonesia while exploring innovations in interpretation and performance. She is a graduate of the Cornish College of the Arts,[3] where she is now a member of the voice faculty.Kenney lives in Seattle with her husband and artistic collaborator Eyvind Kang

Atria
LP edition of 300 copies, in custom printed tri-tone jackets with oversized LP booklet containing scores and translations, and hands-tamped LP labels. Album art by Jessika Kenney and Faith Coloccia. This is Jessika Kenney’s first solo release followi…
At Temple Gate
At Temple Gate" immerses you in a kind of shamanism of which the echo has long since been lost. The modal ancestry and the power of electronic soundscapes in the album reveals a duality, an incantation at the threshold of death. The Sound is what imm…
The Face of the Earth
The second beautiful album by the duo of Jessika Kenney -- a vocalist known for her haunting timbral sense, as well as her profound interpretation of Persian vocal traditions -- and Eyvind Kang -- a violist for whom the act of music and learning is a…
Aestuarium
few available, sold out at source: Aestuarium is a meditation on a psalm of lamentation and the unary tone in the metaphor of salt and fresh water, inspired by Gaelic psalmery, Tibetan notational gestures, and the microtonality of the tetrachord. …
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