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Marika Galea
Marika Galea

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About:À propos de :  Marika Galea


Marika Galea is a bassist, composer and educator running between Montréal, Winnipeg and Toronto. Her work spans across jazz, pop, folk, indie, hip hop, new music and experimental genres. Named one of CBC Music’s 35 best Canadian jazz artists under 35 in 2017, Galea has worked with artists such as U.S. Girls, Cyrus Chestnut, Warren Wolf, Jason Palmer, Samian, Rachel Therrien, Ralph Peterson Jr., Basia Bulat, Tim Kingsbury, Thus Owls, and Jake Clemons.

Marika holds a Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master of Music from McGill University. She has been on faculty at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Berklee College of Music‘s Bass & Percussion Weekend, McGill University, and Prince Edward County Jazz Festival. She is an Assistant Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Popular Music at Brandon University, and teaches at McGill Conservatory and Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory of Music.

Projects she has collaborated on have been nominated for (or won) Juno, Golden Globe, Academy, Polaris, Iris, RIDM and HotDocs Awards. Her work and/or studies have been funded by SSHRC, FACTOR, McGill University, Berklee College of Music (Lennie Johnson, Richard Levy) and the University of Toronto (Phil and Noreen Nimmons, Distillery Jazz Festival).

Work ExperienceL'expérience professionnelle

Links to workLiens vers le travail
www.marikagalea.com/music

Industry ExperienceExpérience industrielle

Other ExperienceAutre expérience
Comité stratégique, Enseignant(e) | Éducatrice

LiveVivre
Artiste, Musicienne de tournée

MusicianMusicienne
Artiste, Instrumentaliste, Interprète, Musicienne de studio, Musicienne de tournée

Instrument(s)Instruments

  • Basse
  • Clavier
  • Chanteuse

Synth bass

SongwritingÉcriture de chansons
Autrice/Compositrice

Marika Galea's GenresGenre

Rock Alternatif, Classique, Électronique, Expérimental, Folk, Hip Hop, Rock Indé, Jazz, Pop, Psychédélique, Punk, R&B, Rap, Soul, Standards, Musique du monde