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“Aviva Chernick is a fearless musical adventurer. Her clear and persuasive voice takes us places we wouldn't know to go on our own.” Tom Allen, CBC Radio 2 AVIVA CHERNICK Those who have experienced Aviva Chernick’s intoxicatingly soulful vocals never forget where they heard them first. Whether in her new, CFMA nominated, self-titled project of original devotional songs When I Arrived You Were Already There, as the lead singer with the two-time Juno Award-nominated world music ensemble Jaffa Road, or singing the Balkan Judeo-Spanish repertoire, Aviva’s passionate voice blurs the lines between sacred and secular, asking, isn’t it all holy? Writing, recording and touring an original combination of world music sung in Hebrew, Ladino, English and French, this multi-lingual singer collaborates with some of Canada’s best world music makers as well as international virtuosos such as Yair Dalal and Frank London. With each performance, whether for 40 people at a house concert or for 1000 at a music festival, audiences are moved and delighted by Aviva’s authentic presence and ease on stage. 2012 ended on a high note for Aviva — both her own solo project and Jaffa Road’s second album Where the Light Gets In were released to sold out houses. As well as these ongoing collaborations, Aviva studies with ‘American Treasure’ and Sephardic musician Flory Jagoda, supported by an official apprenticeship from Viriginia Folk Life and Virginia University. Aviva shines in Workshop settings, combining her various skills and passions to energize both large and small groups of participants. Aviva, together with her ensemble, lead a soulful Friday evening, Shabbat Workshop, an inclusive singing session engaging spirit, dancing, music, contemplation and joy. In “Freeing the Voice”, Aviva leads an hour of vocal play offering an opportunity for participants — no previous singing experience necessary — to surprise themselves as they discover the pleasure of finding their voice and singing out in community. PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS • Kleztival (São Paulo, Brazil) • State Fair, Friday night Shabbat workshop and mainstage (Haines, Alaska) • Folk on the Rocks Collaboration and mainstage (Yellowknife, NWT) • In concert with Flory Jagoda at the Library of Congress, (Washington, D.C.) • Mainstage/featured performances at International Jazz Festivals in Vancouver, Victoria, Halifax, Ottawa, St. John’s, Guelph, Markham, Toronto • Edge of the World Music Festival, Haida Gwaii, BC — Mainstage • Atlanta Jewish Music Festival Mainstage • Ashkenaz Festival (Toronto) — Mainstage, and host of Global Shtetl Cabaret • TD Sunfest World Music Festival (London) — Mainstage • Canada Day — TD Ottawa International Jazz Festival • Alianait Arts Festival (Iqaluit, Nunavut) — Headliner • Live on CBC Radio Nunavut • Live on CBC Radio Big City Small World • CBC Radio 2 Canada Live (CD Release concert) Aviva’s collaborative recordings have garnered nominations and awards including a Canadian Folk Music Award (CFMA) Nomination for her recent release When I Arrived You Were Already There, JUNO nominations for both of Jaffa Road’s albums Where The Light Gets In (2012) and Sun Place (2010), and two more CFMA Nominations for Where The Light Gets In and The Huppah Project's Under the Canopy (2009). Aviva and her co-writers from Jaffa Road won the John Lennon International Songwriting Grand Prize for their rendition of "Lo Yisa Goy", a prayer for peace. She also co-wrote "Sim Shalom" which was selected by CBC Radio 1 (Canada’s national broadcaster) for Here & Now (Toronto)’s “Song of the Week” and co-writer for "Ana El Na" which received an industry nod from OCFF (Ontario Council of Folk Festivals), winning the prestigious “Songs From the Heart” award. Aviva is also a cantorial soloist, leading prayer at congregations in and around Toronto as well as travelling to congregations around North America as a guest leader, teacher and facilitator of her engaging group vocal and spiritual workshops. WWW.AVIVACHERNICK.COM [email protected] (416) 579-5366 photo by Eric Benchimol AVIVA CHERNICK when I arrived you were already there “Two years ago, I went to Namibia to see the sky. I went looking for the vastness of the desert sky — and also elephants — and I found both. I knew somehow that the experience of expansiveness held some information that I really needed, and it completely informed the intentions for this album.” With the release of her first solo, self-penned venture, one experiences Aviva Chernick — the lead singer of two-time Juno-nominated Jaffa Road, student of the Balkan JudeoSpanish tradition, and cantorial singer — in a setting of her own making, shaped by years of sharing devotional songs of peace with audiences across North America. The title — When I Arrived You Were Already There — reveals much about the inevitability of her talents, as if discovering her individual voice were entirely predetermined. AVIVA “Aviva’s crystalline voice graces the album… Voices and instruments come together beautifully on this record that has a distinctly hymnal vibe.” Errol Nazareth, CBC Radio 1 Big City Small World “Her melodies... transport the listener with a meditative and transcendent character… The relationships of breath/spirit, creativity/ divinity, nature/renewal, family and community are explored on many levels in this deeply heartfelt and personal offering.” Dianne Wells, Wholenote Magazine WWW.AVIVACHERNICK.COM [email protected] (416) 579-5366 Sung in both English and Hebrew in a pure, raw and unguarded voice, Aviva Chernick marries her intimate vocals to atmospheric, meditative instrumental textures. The album is simultaneously as expansive as the Namibian sky and as earthy and grounded as the desert elephants she went looking for. This first solo outing is anything but — Aviva and co-producer Chris Gartner (Lori Cullen, Mia Sheard, TASA) enlisted the support of a cross-section of Toronto’s amazing music community. The result is a genre-defying fusion that works beautifully: World-music veteran Ernie Tollar sets the mood with a host of exotic wind instruments; Jaffa Road band-mate Aaron Lightstone contributes oud, saz, and sitar; Joel Schwartz (Royal Wood, Zebrina) adds an echo of Americana with electric and resonator slide guitars; Rakesh Tewari (Digging Roots, Madagascar Slim) and Persian percussionist Naghmeh Farahmand add the pulse and propulsion of Middle Eastern and South Asian percussion, and guest vocalists Maryem Tollar (Maza Mazé, Little Mosque on the Prairie), Sundar Viswanathan (Jaffa Road), David Wall (Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band), Daniela Gesundheit (Snowblink), among others, harmonize and duet with Aviva on many of the tracks. From the reverent whispered beginnings of “Eili” with elements of flute, reverberant electric guitar and trance-like percussion, to the Indian-tinged “Bo’i Kalah” with its radiant melody and chorus of singers as warm as a summer sunset, Aviva’s ethereal vocals are eloquently showcased throughout. The delicate, call-and-response duet on “Ashrei” is almost romantic in tone. “Zeh Hayom” (“This is the day”) is a call to action — from a softly declared intention to an insistent, soaring peak with the conviction of David Wall’s soulful wail bolstering Aviva’s joyous resolve. When I Arrived You Were Already There transcends the bounds of culture, faith, and language. It is an album of exceptional soul, purity, and the sheer beauty of a captivating vocalist sharing the intimacy of her first solo flight.