Earshot Jazz Commissions JazzED Musicians
/In the winter of 2023, Earshot Jazz, partner nonprofit jazz support organization, issued a Call for Composers to be commissioned for their original works. Of the dozens of candidates who applied, 3 artists were selected. Of those, 2 are on the Seattle JazzED team. Both Jahnvi Madan and Carlos Snaider have been chosen to create new works and premiere them at the 2023 Earshot Jazz Festival in the fall.
Jahnvi Madan is a musician, activist, and educator. Originally from Bellevue, she spent high school heavily involved in JazzED’s programs, and currently serves as JazzED Development Associate and educator. She will also be co-leading this year’s Femme Jazz Day.
Alongside pursuing a BM at the New England Conservatory, over the past few years Jahnvi has co-led a racial equity organization in successfully organizing and lobbying for a change in WA state law around policing in schools. Musically, Jahnvi is active in playing in the Boston and Seattle areas, and is an avid composer, songwriter, and clarinetist.
Jahnvi is focused on the intersection of arts, education, and activism, and believes strongly in JazzED’s mission to create equitable music education and community. Madan's compositions reflect her lived experience and create a response to the invisibility she felt growing up as a first generation Indian American.
Carlos Snaider is a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, improvisor, and composer based in Seattle. He began playing piano at the age of 8 and picked up guitar shortly thereafter while living with his family in Quito, Ecuador. Carlos grew up listening to a wide array of musical styles, which has translated to his love of playing everything from jazz and Latin music to funk, hip-hop and experimental songwriting. He currently teaches private lessons with Seattle JazzED, co-leads the bands EarthtoneSkytone (with fellow JazzED faculty Kelsey Mines) and Eléré Salsa con Jazz in Seattle, and is a member of the Ay Ombe Theatre performance group led by Dominican-American performance artist Josefina Baez.
His work explores extended encounters of the present through individual and collective experiences of sound, language, and movement. He operates in the interstices of jazz, creative music, global dance music and hip-hop. For his commissioned work, he is planning to create an avant-Latin fusion trio or quartet that includes electronic instruments and open forms.
A thorough review of all applicants was made through a juried process including leaders of the Seattle artistic community. The recommendations of the panel were then reviewed, discussed and rescored by the panel to select the final three composers. Congratulations to Sheridan Riley, Jahnvi Madan, and Carlos Snaider.