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Unidad de emergencias médicas de alta complejidad de CEC, servicio privado de emergencias médicas que brinda cobertura a la ciudad de RÃo Ceballos y sus áreas próximas, en la provincia de Córdoba, república Argentina.
One of the most important and impressive vocalists that has entered the scene this decade is Cecile McLorin Salvant. At 24, Miss. Salvant has risen the bar on the new material she's performing from music of the early 1900's to the 1930's. It's her sass and understanding of the great vocalists like Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday that has given her the stature of attention from music fans and critics from all over the world. Cecile's debut Mack Avenue Records release "WomanChild" is destined to reconnect music fans with music from jazz and cultural icons ranging from Fats Waller, comedian Bart Williams to bandleader Valaida Snow.
The Miami, Florida native was the 2010 winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition and since then she's performed endlessly where her debut CD, "WomanChild", featuring pianist and accompanist Aaron Diehl, has become a staple on jazz radio over the last couple of months. Over the last couple of years she's gotten a great deal of recogntion by performing with the likes of Wynton Marsails and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and was guest vocalist on pianist Jacky Terrasson's "Gouache" CD.
Cecile began to take jazz seriously while she was a student at the Dauris Milhuad Conservatory in Aix-en-Provence, France. It was while in France where she studied the music under Jean-Francois Bonnel. Bonnel taught her what jazz was about and had her listen to vocalists Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
Over the next couple of months Cecile will be embarking on a world wide tour playing some important jazz clubs and festivals in support of "WomanChild." For upcoming club dates or to order her latest disc, please visit her online at cecilemclorinsalvant.com and facebook.com/cecilemclorinsalvantmusic.
Dopo aver tenuto i ceci in ammollo 12 ore li ho fatti bollire in acqua leggermente salata, con un rametto di rosmarino appena staccato dalla pianta, per un paio d'ore abbondanti, quindi li ho scolati e ripassati in padella con olio extravergine di oliva e aglio, poi li ho frullati con diverse spezie in polvere: cumino, poca cannella, zenzero e Garam Masala, quindi ho aggiunto 2 uova e un cucchiaio di bicarbonato.
Con le mani bagnate ho ricavato delle palline dall'impasto di ceci e le ho cotte in forno a 180°, in una teglia ben oliata, per mezz'ora scarsa.
One of the most important and impressive vocalists that has entered the scene this decade is Cecile McLorin Salvant. At 24, Miss. Salvant has risen the bar on the new material she's performing from music of the early 1900's to the 1930's. It's her sass and understanding of the great vocalists like Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday that has given her the stature of attention from music fans and critics from all over the world. Cecile's debut Mack Avenue Records release "WomanChild" is destined to reconnect music fans with music from jazz and cultural icons ranging from Fats Waller, comedian Bart Williams to bandleader Valaida Snow.
The Miami, Florida native was the 2010 winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition and since then she's performed endlessly where her debut CD, "WomanChild", featuring pianist and accompanist Aaron Diehl, has become a staple on jazz radio over the last couple of months. Over the last couple of years she's gotten a great deal of recogntion by performing with the likes of Wynton Marsails and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and was guest vocalist on pianist Jacky Terrasson's "Gouache" CD.
Cecile began to take jazz seriously while she was a student at the Dauris Milhuad Conservatory in Aix-en-Provence, France. It was while in France where she studied the music under Jean-Francois Bonnel. Bonnel taught her what jazz was about and had her listen to vocalists Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
Over the next couple of months Cecile will be embarking on a world wide tour playing some important jazz clubs and festivals in support of "WomanChild." For upcoming club dates or to order her latest disc, please visit her online at cecilemclorinsalvant.com and facebook.com/cecilemclorinsalvantmusic.
One of the most important and impressive vocalists that has entered the scene this decade is Cecile McLorin Salvant. At 24, Miss. Salvant has risen the bar on the new material she's performing from music of the early 1900's to the 1930's. It's her sass and understanding of the great vocalists like Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday that has given her the stature of attention from music fans and critics from all over the world. Cecile's debut Mack Avenue Records release "WomanChild" is destined to reconnect music fans with music from jazz and cultural icons ranging from Fats Waller, comedian Bart Williams to bandleader Valaida Snow.
The Miami, Florida native was the 2010 winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition and since then she's performed endlessly where her debut CD, "WomanChild", featuring pianist and accompanist Aaron Diehl, has become a staple on jazz radio over the last couple of months. Over the last couple of years she's gotten a great deal of recogntion by performing with the likes of Wynton Marsails and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and was guest vocalist on pianist Jacky Terrasson's "Gouache" CD.
Cecile began to take jazz seriously while she was a student at the Dauris Milhuad Conservatory in Aix-en-Provence, France. It was while in France where she studied the music under Jean-Francois Bonnel. Bonnel taught her what jazz was about and had her listen to vocalists Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
Over the next couple of months Cecile will be embarking on a world wide tour playing some important jazz clubs and festivals in support of "WomanChild." For upcoming club dates or to order her latest disc, please visit her online at cecilemclorinsalvant.com and facebook.com/cecilemclorinsalvantmusic.
The 2023 CEC General Assembly, takes place in Tallinn, Estonia on 14-20 June under the theme of: 'Under God's blessing – shaping the future".
One of the most important and impressive vocalists that has entered the scene this decade is Cecile McLorin Salvant. At 24, Miss. Salvant has risen the bar on the new material she's performing from music of the early 1900's to the 1930's. It's her sass and understanding of the great vocalists like Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday that has given her the stature of attention from music fans and critics from all over the world. Cecile's debut Mack Avenue Records release "WomanChild" is destined to reconnect music fans with music from jazz and cultural icons ranging from Fats Waller, comedian Bart Williams to bandleader Valaida Snow.
The Miami, Florida native was the 2010 winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition and since then she's performed endlessly where her debut CD, "WomanChild", featuring pianist and accompanist Aaron Diehl, has become a staple on jazz radio over the last couple of months. Over the last couple of years she's gotten a great deal of recogntion by performing with the likes of Wynton Marsails and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and was guest vocalist on pianist Jacky Terrasson's "Gouache" CD.
Cecile began to take jazz seriously while she was a student at the Dauris Milhuad Conservatory in Aix-en-Provence, France. It was while in France where she studied the music under Jean-Francois Bonnel. Bonnel taught her what jazz was about and had her listen to vocalists Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
Over the next couple of months Cecile will be embarking on a world wide tour playing some important jazz clubs and festivals in support of "WomanChild." For upcoming club dates or to order her latest disc, please visit her online at cecilemclorinsalvant.com and facebook.com/cecilemclorinsalvantmusic.