Ilse Huizinga

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Ilse Huizinga
Photo: Patricia Steur
Photo: Patricia Steur
Background information
Born (1966-10-15) 15 October 1966 (age 54)
Beverwijk, Netherlands
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Vocalist

Ilse Huizinga (15 October 1966) is a Dutch jazz singer. She performs throughout Europe.

History[]

She lived in Australia for a year and attended the University of Amsterdam, where she received a degree in public administration. From 1993 to 1996 she studied music at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam[1] and took master classes with Dianne Reeves and Margriet Eshuis.

Her informal debut was at Ronnie Scott's, and she has also performed at Concertgebouw and Amsterdam's Bijlmerbajes prison. She has toured in Spain, Turkey, Switzerland and France, and regularly performs in the United Kingdom. A winner of the Schiedam Jazz Award, she has represented the Netherlands at the international jazz festival in Vienne, France. In 2011 Huizinga formed Vocal Jazz Trip, a tour operator based in Amsterdam that hosts vocal jazz master classes and jazz themed city breaks in Paris, Berlin, Rome, New York City, Prague, and London. She was invited to several concerts in China and performed with the Orchestra de Jazz do Algarve in Portugal.

JAZZSINGERSACADEMY For aspiring jazz singers, who like to learn how to scat, how to make the most of lyrics and how to sing jazz – Ilse offers online courses with her initiative Jazz Singers Academy. Her courses are followed worldwide, from the Bahama's to India, from the US to the UK and from Holland to Taiwan. www.ilsehuizinga.com/jazz-singers-academy/

Ilse currently works on a new show and album.

KLM selected Huizinga's debut album Out of a Dream for its in-flight entertainment program. On Voices Within she recorded her own voice five times. Her third album The Sweetest Sounds was voted Album of the Week on Dutch radio and is played on specialist jazz radio stations across Europe. In 2001 Huizinga recorded an album devoted to the songs of Richard Rodgers entitled The Sweetest Sounds. Her latest album 'Here's To Maya Angelou' is a celebration of the poetry by Maya Angelou, set to music by Erik van der Luijt and received rave reviews from the international press. "Amsterdam siren Ilse Huizinga perfectly seasons the sentiment of Angelou's poetry"

Huizinga's most celebrated collaboration is with her husband, the pianist, composer, and arranger Erik van der Luijt. Other notable collaborations include double bass player Sven Schuster, percussionist Frits Landesbergen double bass player , guitarist .

Discography[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Ilse Huizinga | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Ilse Huizinga | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 July 2017.

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