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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jesse_ZubotJesse Zubot - Wikipedia

    Jesse Zubot is a Canadian musician primarily known for his violin playing. Zubot also works as a composer, producer and recording engineer. See also. Music portal; Canada portal; Music of Canada; List of Canadian musicians; References

  2. www.jessezubot.comJesse Zubot

    Jesse Zubot. Welcome! a bit 'o' news... Happy 2024! 2024 will be a BUSY year seeing the release of films including Inedia, Curl Power and Resident Orca scored by JZ and his brother Josh Zubot! Look out for them! Also, look out for the documentary Red Fever that includes score by JZ and renowned Tuscaroran/Taino vocalist Pura Fé.

  3. www.jessezubot.com › indexJesse Zubot

    JESSE ZUBOT is one of those unique musicians/producers whose praxis spans multiple genres and transcends contextualization into an idiom. Between moments of impassioned, visceral outburst and quite emotive sensitivies, Zubot exposes the full range of affects through a pristine sonic architecture.

  4. Jesse Zubot is a composer, musician, producer and virtuoso violinist whose praxis spans multiple genres and transcends contextualization. As a film composer he has won acclaim for his innovative scores on several award-winning films including Monkey Beach, which premiered at TIFF 2020 Industry Selects and was the opening gala film for VIFF 2020

  5. Zubot is a 4-time Juno Award winning musician with experimentalist throat singer Tanya Tagaq (2015), avant-rock band Fond of Tigers (2011), chamber folk-jazz ensemble The Great Uncles of the Revolution (2004) and roots instrumentalists Zubot & Dawson (2003).

  6. The elation of achieving this remarkable artistic milestone has been doubled in the case of Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Zubot, who proudly has two pieces of work that he’s had a hand in both seen — and heard — at TIFF 2022.

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · Jesse Zubot is a man of many talents. It’s not enough that he plays a mean violin: his versatility stretches from recording JUNO Award-winning albums with Steve Dawson (as folk duo Zubot and Dawson), to bluegrass jazz concoction Great Uncles of the Revolution, and post-rock instrumentalists Fond of Tigers.