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Anna Webber (musician) was born on 26 November, 1984 in Vancouver, Canada, is an artist. Discover Anna Webber (musician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Composer, saxophonist, flutist |
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40 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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26 November, 1984 |
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26 November |
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Vancouver, Canada |
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Anna Webber (musician) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Anna Webber (musician) Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Anna Webber (musician) worth at the age of 40 years old? Anna Webber (musician)’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from Canada. We have estimated
Anna Webber (musician)'s net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Webber's co-led Webber/Morris Big Band debut was included in The New York Times Best Jazz Albums of 2020 and Bandcamp Daily's Best Jazz Albums of 2020; her release Rectangles appears in the DownBeat Best Albums of 2020 list; and she is a featured performer on Remy Le Boeuf's "Strata", a nominee for the 2021 Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition.
The Webber/Morris Big Band, co-led with Angela Morris, released its debut Both Are True on Greenleaf Music in April 2020; the album was included in The New York Times 10 Best Jazz Albums of the year. Later that year she also released Rectangles (Out Of Your Head Records), featuring Marc Hannaford, Adam Hopkins, and Mark Ferber. The quartet's record was included among DownBeat's Best Albums of 2020.
Webber's Clockwise (Pi, 2019) introduced a septet with Jeremy Viner, Jacob Garchik, Christopher Hoffman, Matt Mitchell, Chris Tordini, and Ches Smith. The album was included in the top ten of the 2019 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll.
In 2017, Webber received a New York Foundation for the Arts Canadian Women Artists’ Award, and in 2018 she was awarded a Guggenheim Award for her work in music composition.
From 2013 to 2016, Webber's releases as leader alternated between her Percussive Mechanics septet and her Simple Trio. The self-titled Percussive Mechanics, featuring James Wylie, Elias Stemeseder, Julius Heise, Igor Spallati, Martin Kruemmling, and Max Andrzejewski, was released on Pirouet Records in 2013, with the group's Refraction following two years later. In 2014, Webber was awarded the prestigious BMI Foundation Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize and released SIMPLE, the highly-lauded debut of her trio with John Hollenbeck and pianist Matt Mitchell, on Skirl Records. Two years later, Binary was also released to great acclaim.
Webber moved to Germany in 2011, studying at the Jazz Institut Berlin with John Hollenbeck; he later became a member of Webber's Simple Trio. Webber first began working on compositions for big band while in the program, and completed her second master's degree in 2012.
In 2010, Webber completed her master's, was awarded the Prix François-Marcaurelle at Montreal's L'OFF Festival, and released her debut album as leader, Third Floor People Don't Need to Worry About Anything. Third Floor People features a cast of seven, with Webber as the fixed constant between two quartets: tracks feature either the "Montreal People" (Erik Hove, Jean-Sebastien Williams, Phil Melanson) or the "New York People" (Matt Holman, Owen Stewart, Fred Kennedy).
Originally from British Columbia, Webber began her studies at Montreal's McGill University. In 2008, she moved to New York City and began a master's degree at Manhattan School of Music.