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Los Angeles-Based Pianist And Composer Kait Dunton's First Album "Real & Imagined" Is Now Available! Recorded In February Of 2008 After Completing Her Masters Of Music In Jazz Piano Performance From The University Of North Texas "Real & Imagined" Is An Extraordinary Debut Of Her Whimsical Yet Deeply-Felt Compositional Style. An Imaginative Take On The Acoustic Jazz Piano Trio Kait's Original Music Blends Elements Of Jazz Latin Folk And Groove Genres Into An Improvisational And Compositional Voice As Quirky As The Composer Herself. It Features Ross Pederson On The Drums And Daniel Foose On The Bass. Kait Dunton Is A California Native Who After Many Years Living In Charlottesville Virginia And Denton Texas Has Now Come Full Circle To Live And Work In Her Hometown Of Pasadena California. Kait Developed An Affinity For Jazz At A Young Age Rather Ironically By Sight-Reading Compilations Of Jazz Standards And Solos Arranged For The Piano. Browsing Through Local Record Shops Most Notably Opus In Old Town Pasadena Now Sadly Long Gone The Way Of Most Independent Record Stores Led Her Ear To Classic Jazz Recordings Like "Somethin' Else" And "We Three". Not Until Attending College At The University Of Virginia In 2001 However Did She Encounter And Learn The Fundamentals Of Improvisation Under The Tutelage Of Jazz Trumpetist And Composer John D'earth - Also The Director Of The UVa Jazz Ensemble. He And Kait Struck Up A Fortuitous Friendship The Source Of Many Improvisation Composition And Life Lessons As Well As Kait's Eventual Decision To Apply To Graduate School For Jazz Studies. Encouraging Her To Play And Write Freely In Her Individual Style John Was An Early Catalyst And The Original Mentor To The Imaginative And Engaging Composer And Performer That Kait Is Today. Graduating From UVa With A BA In Spanish And Entering The College Of Music At The University Of North Texas In 2005 Kait Entered Into An Intensive Program Of Jazz Theory History And Performance Where She Had The Opportunity To Play In And Compose For Classic Big Bands Contemporary Electric Ensembles Jazz Chamber Groups And Her Own Kait Dunton Trio. In The Summer Of 2006 Kait Traveled To Alberta Canada To Take Part In The Jazz And Creative Music Workshop At Banff Under The Direction Of Dave Douglas. It Was Here That She Composed And Performed Her Most Adventurous Compositions To Date And Set The Bar For Her Current Through-Composed And Imaginative Compositional Style. She Became A Teaching Fellow At UNT In The Fall Of 2006 Where She Directed The Contemporary Repertory Group The UNT Zebras As Well As Taught Group Piano Classes Until December Of 2007. In October Of 2007 She Gave Her Jazz Piano Masters Recital Where She Performed "Machine 2" "Machine" And Other Songs From Her Forthcoming Album For The First Time. ---- "Machine 2" Is A Piece That Started As A 2-Bar Fragment In A Quiet Room At Dusk Up In Banff Canada. Not Until A Much Later Moment Behind A Piano In Pasadena Was This Piece Re-Thought And Expanded. Despite The Unusual Time Feel This Piece Reflects A Compositional Moment That Was Less Thought Out And More Happenstance Suggesting That Free-Flowing Or Perhaps "organic" Composition Is Possible And Playable. "Train Of Thought" Plays Out A Thought Process. An Idea Or Image Or Memory Emerges In Our Mind And Is Transformed As Other Thoughts And Memories Interact With It. As We Follow The Course Of Our Memory We Experience Interruptions And Moments Of More Or Less Reflection. So Too Does The Song Change And Break With The Interruption Of New Ideas. The Title "Phase/Faze" Can Be Sourced To A Paragraph Of Bryan Garner's Modern American Usage A Book On Grammar And Style Which Is An Excellent And Well-Written Guide On English Language Usage. For Example The Word "faze" Is The Correct Form Of What Is Often Written As "phase" As In "The Sudden Meter Change Didn't Faze Him At All!" In Relation To The Song However It Describes The Way The Song Goes Through Different "phases" As If Someone Were Shifting A Dial On The Radio Remember Those? . The Second Half Of The Song Is Really The "phase/faze" As The Melody Passes Through A Sort Of Phase-Shifter And Elongates And Slows. Don't Be Fazed. “Backstage” Was A Compositional Adventure That Happened Unexpectedly Very Late One Evening About A Week Before The Record. Imagine Being Heatrically Transported Backstage Waiting And Listening From The Wings While A Show Of Sorts Played On. "Real & Imagined" Is A Journey Of Your Choice. "Machine" Is A Piece In Multiple Parts. It Reflects The More Positive Aspect Of Our Social Machinery In The Bustling Productive City Way But Also In The Personal Way Of Our Own Quietly Thinking Selves. "Epilogue" As Seen In Books Is The Little Section At The End. The Tale Of What Happened After.

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