Jazz Singer's Vocal Workshop with Claire Martin OBEp28th June 2025

Coda Music Centre and Arts Trust, Chewton Farm Rd, Walkford, Christchurch BH23 5QL

Jazz Singer's Vocal Workshop with Claire Martin OBE28th June 2025

Coda Music Centre and Arts Trust, Chewton Farm Rd, Walkford, Christchurch BH23 5QL

On 28th June 2025 AB Workshops in conjunction with Funkgurus Artist Management hosts a Jazz Singer’s Vocal Workshop with the incredible Claire Martin OBE.

Claire Martin has established herself as a tour de force on the UK jazz scene gaining many awards, including winning the British Jazz Awards as best vocalist eight times during her career, which spans almost 4 decades. Claire became a professional singer aged 19 and two years later realised her dream of singing at Ronnie Scott’s legendary jazz club in London Soho. Signed to the prestigious Glasgow-based Linn Records in 1990, she released 18 CDs with the label, collaborating with musical luminaries including Martin Taylor, John Martyn, Stephane Grappelli, Kenny Barron, Richard Rodney Bennett and Jim Mullen on many of these recordings.

Claire has performed worldwide with her trio and, until his death in 2012, worked extensively with the celebrated composer and pianist Sir Richard Rodney Bennett in a cabaret duo setting both in England and the US, where they played to sell-out houses at venues, including the prestigious Algonquin Hotel in New York City.

Jazz Singer's Vocal Workshop

On 28th June 2025 AB Workshops in conjunction with Funkgurus Artist Management hosts a Jazz Singer’s Vocal Workshop with the incredible Claire Martin OBE.

Claire Martin has established herself as a tour de force on the UK jazz scene gaining many awards, including winning the British Jazz Awards as best vocalist eight times during her career, which spans almost 4 decades. Claire became a professional singer aged 19 and two years later realised her dream of singing at Ronnie Scott’s legendary jazz club in London Soho. Signed to the prestigious Glasgow-based Linn Records in 1990, she released 18 CDs with the label, collaborating with musical luminaries including Martin Taylor, John Martyn, Stephane Grappelli, Kenny Barron, Richard Rodney Bennett and Jim Mullen on many of these recordings.

Jazz Singer's Vocal Workshop

Claire has performed worldwide with her trio and, until his death in
2012, worked extensively with the celebrated composer and pianist Sir
Richard Rodney Bennett in a cabaret duo setting both in England and the
US, where they played to sell-out houses at venues, including the prestigious Algonquin Hotel in New York City.

What to expect from this Jazz Singer's Vocal Workshop?

In this relaxed and informal one day singer’s workshop, multi-award winning jazz vocalist Claire Martin will help you discover how to make a jazz standard your own while exploring vocal craft, style and stagecraft in a supportive setting.

The morning session will be discussion on vocal health, warming up the voice, talking through what makes ‘a jazz singer’ and exploring jazz repertoire and form. Vocal range and tone will also be part of the topics discussed. We will also use this time to trouble shoot any individual requests such as: counting in, mic technique and keys.

For the afternoon session participants will have the opportunity to perform a pre-selected jazz standard song accompanied by Rob Barron who is one of the most in-demand jazz pianists on the UK jazz scene and regularly plays with the BBC Big Band and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra. He has a vast knowledge of the genre and is the singers ‘go to’ accompanist for his exquisite musicianship.

What you’ll get from the day:

• A deeper understanding of how your voice actually works and how to look after it
• Practical help with finding songs that suit you and how to choose the right key
• Tools to extend your range and vocal colours
• How to use phrasing, timing and form to make a jazz standard your own
• How to communicate with the band
• Feedback and inspiration to move your artistry forward
• A chance to network with other singers and sing with Rob Barron!

Observer places are available if you feel this would be a more comfortable choice for you. All observers are asked to join in the vocal warm up’s and of course can learn from the feedback given to the participants. We ask our observers to be our ‘audience’ for the performances. Workshops can be daunting, but this day is first and foremost about learning through fun and enjoying making music together.

More about Claire

Claire also appears as a featured soloist with the Halle Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the RTE Concert Orchestra, the Royal Northern Sinfonia, the BBC Big Band and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Claire co-presented BBC Radio 3’s flagship jazz program ‘Jazz Line Up’ from 2000 to 2017 and interviewed many of her musical heroes such as Pat Metheny and the late Michael Brecker. Her 2009 CD A Modern Art prompted Jazz Times USA to claim: “She ranks among the four or five finest female jazz vocalists on the planet”.

At the Queen’s Birthday Honours in June 2011, Claire was delighted to be awarded an OBE for her Services to Jazz by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, now King Charles III.

2011 proved to be an extraordinary year for Claire who made her debut at Lincoln Center in New York with Grammy award winning pianist Bill Charlap and went on to perform for the third time at the famous Algonquin Hotel for a three week residency with Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. Their CD Witchcraft gained much critical acclaim and was “unequivocally recommended” by Jazzwise magazine.

In August 2011 Claire recorded with legendary jazz pianist Kenny Barron and an all-star American line up for her fifteenth album for Linn Records. Too Much in Love to Care received 5-star reviews and prompted the US magazine Jazz Journal to state that she is “one of the finest jazz singers in the world today”. This album went on to win the ‘Best New Recording’ award at the 2012 British Jazz Awards. 2013 was spent touring the new material in the UK and Europe and embarking on a new show The Two of Us with conductor John Wilson, Joe Stilgoe, Mark McGann and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, celebrating the music of Paul McCartney and John Lennon.

In 2014 Claire embarked on a new and unique musical adventure with the Brighton based Montpellier Cello Quartet. With new arrangements especially written for her by Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Mark Anthony Turnage and Django Bates, this new chamber jazz ensemble toured the UK promote a new album on Linn Records called Time and Place. The album was warmly received, and Clive Davis of The Times cited Claire as “our finest jazz singer”.

2017/8 was spent touring and promoting her project with the ever-popular entertainer, saxophonist Ray Gelato as well as appearing with the singer/songwriter Joe Stilgoe and continuing her long-standing celebrated duo performances with singer/pianist Ian Shaw.

In 2018 Claire was the proud recipient of the BASCA Gold Badge Award for her Services to Song writing.

2019 was a bumper year for new releases and ‘Bumpin’ (Stunt Records) which celebrated the music of Wes Montgomery and featured the brilliant guitarist Jim Mullen, and ‘Believin’ It’ a trio album with Claire’s all-star Swedish band. Both releases were met with critical acclaim and Jazz Views wrote that Claire Martin was ‘the real deal’. ‘Believin’ It’ won the Jazzwise award for ‘Album of the Year’.

In the same year Claire joined forces with young up-and-coming arranger Callum Au to record with a full 82-piece orchestra and big band on an album called ‘Songs and Stories’ (Stunt Records). The record won the 2020 Parliamentary Jazz Award for ‘Best Album’ and gained many 5-star reviews culminating in a ground-breaking sold out concert at London’s Cadogan Hall.

Her 2023 album ‘I Watch You Sleep’ was a collaboration with the American conductor and pianist Scott Dunn and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The pair paid homage to their dear friend Sir Richard Rodney Bennett by recording his songs alongside songs that Richard loved to perform. The album was met with much critical acclaim and was one of Jazz Views ‘albums of the year’. The album was described as “a masterpiece” and “an album of exceptional beauty” by The Arts Desk.

Claire’s recent 2024 release ‘Almost in Your Arms’ (Stunt Records) saw a return to her collaboration with her Swedish trio led by the formidable Martin Sjöstedt on piano and produced by the 5-time Grammy nominated producer James McMillan. It was placed amongst the Albums of the Year critics poll at Jazzwise Magazine and also in their Editor’s Choice section and ‘Be-bop Spoken Here’ made it number 3 in their top 10 vocal albums of the year. Critic Andrew Cartmel effused “Almost in Your Arms is a ravishing album – adroit, surefooted and masterful. Jazz vocals – and songs – don’t come much better than this” (UK Jazz). The album toured the UK throughout the Autumn and was launched with a sell out club date at Ronnie Scott’s.

“There are few, if any, finer jazz singers than Claire
Martin. She’s certainly the best the U.K. has produced, with her cunning mix of straight-ahead purity and interpretive legerdemain.“
(Jazz Times)

“Few vocalists are as elegant and eloquent as Claire
Martin… she’s one of the crown jewels of the jazz world.”
(All About Jazz)

“Easily the best British singer of her generation” (The Times)

“She ranks among the four or five finest female jazz
vocalists on the planet.”
(Jazz Times)

 

Specifics About The Workshop
  • Based at Coda Music and Arts Trust in beautiful Dorset, with excellent facilities
  • Workshop runs from 10am – 4pm
  • Refreshments; Tea, coffee (including freshly made filter coffee), juices, a variety of biscuits, fresh pastries
  • Price: £140 for participants, £60 for observers, and £40 for students, NHS or carers
  • FREE parking
  • Safe, simple, secure. We have now set it up for you to be able to book easier than ever before, simply BOOK ONLINE

This event is sponsored by Coda Music and Arts Trust

Participant Information

Voice.
None, just yourself!
Price: £140 for participants, £60 for observers, and £40 for students, NHS or carers.
Refreshments; Tea, coffee (including freshly made filter coffee), juices, a variety of biscuits, fresh pastries.

Lunch not included.
Times for the workshop are as follows:

Arrive: 9.30am onwards
First session: Morning masterclasses and discussions – 10am – 12pm
Lunch: 12pm – 12.45pm
Second session: Singers perform – 12.45pm – 2pm
Afternoon break: 2pm – 2.15pm
Third session: Singers perform – 2.15pm to 3.30pm
Forth session: Q & A and overview of the day – 3.30pm to 4pm
Participants of all ages are welcome. Please note: Participants under 18 will need to provide parent/ guardian contact details.

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