Noemi Nuti
Born and raised in New York from Italian descent, Noemi Nuti is a jazz and Latin singer and composer currently residing in London.
She studied classical harp at Brunel University and jazz improvisation and composition at Trinity College of Music as a vocalist in 2009 with Anita Wardell, Nia Lynn, Pete Churchill, Simon Purcell, Liam Noble, Julian Siegel, Martin Speake and Barak Schmool, graduating with an MA in Jazz Performance in 2012.
In 2008 and 2009, she performed with the Clive Powell project “Jazz Alive” and, in 2010, appeared at the London Jazz Festival alongside Norma Winstone.
A former member of the London Vocal Project led by Pete Churchill and lead singer of British Samba Band Rhythms of the City, Noemi has performed at numerous London venues, including Ronnie Scott’s, The Crazy Coqs, the 606 Club and Islington Assembly Hall, and toured the UK as well as further afield in Brazil.
In 2014, she headlined at The Forge during London Jazz Festival and has supported Brazilian legend Marcos Valle.
Most recently, in 2015, Noemi has launched her Latin influenced debut album, Nice to Meet You, at Pizza Express Jazz Club in Soho, London. The album, released on the Ubuntu Music label, received extensive airplay on Jazz FM and has earned extensive critical acclaim from around the world.
Noemi Nuti is very active in the London scene, hosting a monthly residency known as 'Brazilian Love Affair' in London's Soho, amongst a number of other projects. She toured in summer of 2015 with her band, which included a headline show at the Ipswich Jazz Festival's closing night, and debuted her latest music in New York City this past summer.
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Noemi Nuti's showcase, Celebrating Milton Nascimento, at Pizza Express Soho, London 2017.