Svetlana came from Russia to America as a kid. She spoke little or no English. She learned some of the language seeing movies. Growing up in Moscow, movies were windows on the world outside of Soviet walls.
Svetlana also gravitated to singers — especially jazz singers, especially Ella Fitzgerald. Her love of jazz and movies comes together on her new album, Night at the Movies.
She sings cinematic songs from all the decades: “Moon River,” “Pure Imagination,” Stephen Sondheim’s Oscar-winning “Sooner or Later,” and one of the most upbeat songs of recent years, “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, as a duet with trombonist Wycliffe Gordon. Another highlight hearkens back to her homeland: “No One’s Home,” sung in Russian.
Svetlana will celebrate Night at the Movies with a concert on Sept. 21 at Joe’s Pub in Manhattan. And she came to WBGO, singing with her band and talking with me on Singers Unlimited.
Here is “Moonlight,” with Wayne Tucker on trumpet, Christopher McBride on saxophone, Willerm Delisfort on piano, Elias Baley on bass and Henry Conerway on drums.
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