Colin Stanhope

Colin Stanhope is a musician and student with interests spanning a wide range of contemporary music. He’s passionate about the social implications of music, and also enjoys history and playing trumpet in classical and jazz ensembles.

Reflections Through Geography with Joni Mitchell and Theo Bleckmann and The Westerlies

Fifty years ago, Joni Mitchell released the most iconic album of her career, one that changed the trajectory of music…

4 years ago

Review: ‘Blue Note Re:imagined’

Blue Note has a more important discography than almost anyin the history of jazz, encompassing decades of some…

4 years ago

Review: Jesse Fischer’s ‘Resilience’

As the world seems to descend into increasingly challenging times every day, society needs music more than ever to respond…

4 years ago

Review: HiFiLo’s ‘Speak Your Name’

During the last few years, many young musicians have approached improvisation not only in the traditional method – as instrumentalists…

5 years ago

Review: The Brecker Brothers’ ‘Live and Unreleased’

The Brecker Brothers, throughout their twenty-year career, always embodied an interesting duality in their music. On the one hand, every…

5 years ago