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'The heavenly meeting of East and West through the fine fingers of Jason Carter.........Bombay Times

'One of the most promising guitarists of his generation'.......Folk Roots

'A vibrant exhibition of Musicianship, a pleasure to watch him play'..Gulf News

 

 

 

“Jason Carter builds extraordinary bridges between cultures.  He brings the best of Western musical art to the East, but does so in ways which are aesthetically and culturally sensitive.  We were proud to have Jason with us.”

Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles - British Ambassador, Kabul, Afghanistan

"The shared joy of music bridges other barriers formed by differences of language, culture and politics.  It creates opportunities to find new approaches to resolving old problems and to form partnerships in the world of ideas and expression. Through his enthusiasm and commitment to reach out to audiences and other musicians of all ages, in some of the least accessible parts of the world, Jason helps to build much-needed relationships across borders that the technological forces driving globalisation could never achieve."

Neville McBain - Director British Council, Tehran, Iran

 

British guitarist Jason Carter has performed in more than 70 countries, mainly as a solo guitarist. His compositons are a unique blend of styles and influences that he has absorbed whilst 'on the road' , although there are distinct influences from the Middle East and India. Through various tunings, he is able to capture a vast array of colours and atmospheres.

Jason is committed to using music in situations and areas where there is conflict, as music, and in his case, non-verbal music, can be a magical bridge builder between cultures and individuals. Jason has performed in countries such as North Korea, Iran, Northern Ireland, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, and was present in these countries when there was either local conflict, or issues regarding security and stability which could have been a concern to the global community.

Collaborations are also vital in Jason's musical life, and he believes that collaboration is possible between any musical style, providing the artists involved are willing to listen, build bridges and communicate. He has collaborated with musicians from all over the world, including musicians such as Nigel Kennedy, Michael Manring, Hossam Ramzy, Maire Brennan (Clannad), Phil Keaggy, Antonio Forcione, Gordon Giltrap, Steve Lawson, Babik Reinhardt (son of Django Reinhardt), Nick Beggs Steve Bingham, Vishnu Sanju Sahai and Sting's guitarist Dominic Miller. The most recent collaboration is with Marjan and Mahsa Vahdat, 2 Iranian singers whom Jason met at the Freemuse conference in Istanbul in 2006. The Nobel Peace Prize Foundation in Norway are partly sponsoring a tour for them commencing March 2008.

Jason has recorded 11 albums, for EMI (USA), Bohemian Productions (USA), Sony (India), ARC Music and ASV Records UK. His latest disc for Naim Audio (UK), the 'Helsinki' Project, is the result of three years' work, a collaboration between Jason and other artists from Finland, UK, Germany, Holland, Australia, USA, Morocco, Egypt, India, Afghanistan and Senegal. Jason has appeared on compliations alongside artists such as John Schofield, Alan Holdsworth, John Paul Jones (Led Leppelin) , Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Ozzy Ozbourne, Joe Satriani, Larry Coryell, Steve Morse, Hariprasad Chaurasia and Trilok Gurtu.

Jason has been playing the guitar for almost thirty years. He is predominantly self taught but has attended Masterclasses with guitarists John Williams and Paco Pena at the Royal Academy of Music. In 2001 he received a Music Award from the Crown Prince of Bahrain alongside 4 traditional Bahraini artists (Pearl Divers). Jason also received an Honorary Diploma from the Government of North Korea during his visit there in April 2007, in the name of 'peace and friendship'.

Apart from Jason's interest in 'World Music', he has also collaborated with 'Classical' musicians from the West. He has recorded the 'Boccherini Guitar Quintets' with the Bingham String Quartet, and performed the 'Rodrigo Guitar Concerto' with Orchestras from Finland, Ireland and UK. The Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra are also commissioning a Chinese Composer to compose a piece for Jason and the HKCO.

Jason is currently working on a book, stories and journals from his travels and concert tours. Click here to download a sample story. Download a copy of Jason's North Korea blog here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘A unique blend of harmony, reflection, and emotion, a bundle of talent’.. Amazon.com

‘A Cross Cultural Triumph!' HMV Music Magazine

'Jazz-influenced Flamenco dancing through vast acoustic landscapes' ..Durban Times

 

   

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