British saxophonist and composer Emma Rawicz has rapidly established herself as one of the leading voices of her generation on the international jazz scene. Emerging from the vibrant and globally acclaimed UK jazz landscape, she has worked with renowned musicians from an early age and continues to impress with her technical virtuosity, distinctive sound, and deep musical understanding. Her music blends traditional jazz roots with contemporary influences, reflecting a highly creative and individual approach to composition and improvisation.
In 2026, Rawicz was awarded the prestigious Jazz FM Award for “UK Jazz Act of the Year,” presented at London’s KOKO by actor Martin Freeman. As the UK’s most significant jazz award, decided by a global public vote, this honor underscores her growing international impact. Her numerous accolades also include the British Parliamentary Jazz Award, recognition as a BBC New Generation Artist, and acknowledgment by the Académie du Jazz as one of the most important jazz artists of 2026.
Rawicz tours extensively across Europe, performing in major concert halls and headlining leading festivals, while continuously developing new music. Her releases on ACT, Chroma (2023), the duo album Big Visit (2025) with pianist Gwilym Simcock, and the high-energy Inkyra (2025), have been widely acclaimed. Her forthcoming album Cloudwalker is set for release in autumn 2026, accompanied by an extensive concert schedule, including a headline appearance at the EFG London Jazz Festival.
As The Guardian noted: “Emma Rawicz hit the ground running – and the warp speed of her evolution is showing no sign of slowing.”
Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock - Big VisitCD / Vinyl / digitalEmma Rawicz tenor & soprano saxophoneGwilym Simcock pianoThe duo setting can be like a breath of fresh air, particularly for musicians who normally deal with the complexity and intricacy of much larger ventures. Saxophonist Emma Rawicz, whose star has been rising all over Europe since she joined the ACT label last year, runs and directs her own big band. Pianist Gwilym Simcock, whose ACT album “Good Days At Schloss Elmau” was nominated for the Mercury Prize, and has toured the world with Pat Metheny, will at any one time be working on a whole array of orchestral composition commissions.So, when both these musicians approach this new duo project, they do so in an energised and enthusiastic spirit: “It’s a really joyful experience and a positive environment, says Simcock, who adds: “we just get on so well, her writing is so advanced, her attention to detail extraordinary.” Simcock says he not only appreciates Emma Rawicz’s technical mastery of the instrument, particularly her ease in the upper registers, there are musical consequences too: “With her, the ideas just flow from person to instrument, and that’s the ideal we all aspire to.”The respect is mutual. “I was already a fan,” remembers Emma Rawicz, “so playing in a duo really is a dream come true for me.” Despite coming from different musical generations, there are strong affinities in their musical pasts: Simcock and Rawicz even studied with some of the same teachers at the same institutions.
“That means we have some very similar reference points in our musical make up,” says Rawicz. “Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, as well as the whole folk-inflected lineage of British jazz lineage through John Taylor, Kenny Wheeler and Norma Winstone. All of that had a big impact.” And both concur that the act of bringing improvisation into the duo of a melody instrument and piano – a setting with classical music associations – reconnects them with the classical music which runs deep in both of their pasts.The original opportunity for the two to meet properly for the first time came at a concert in February 2023 at the Royal Academy of Music, a belated celebration of Simcock’s 40th birthday, for which he had been commissioned to write new music. Rawicz’s memories are of first being excited that she had been picked to play on such a special project, but then of being mesmerized by Gwilym’s astonishing directive energy and eye for detail. Later they talked, both liked the idea of a duo, which was also being actively encouraged by ACT boss Andreas Brandis. The duo brings out commitment, enjoyment and a sense of forward momentum for both of them. “It’s special when we meet,” says Simcock. “We have met up as often as possible, and the duo has evolved every time we got together,” Rawicz enthuses.The critics have loved their early performances. “Rawicz and Simcock excelled, both in the calmer pieces and their more energetic forays. Their communication and conversational interaction were superb,” wrote Polish writer Krzysztof Komorek of their first concert in London. For Deutschlandfunk Kultur, their Jazz Baltica appearance was an undoubted highlight of the 2024 festival.The album was recorded in the quietly idyllic surroundings of Curtis Schwarz’s studio in the West Sussex countryside in Southern England – and on the Steinway “D” which Simcock originally selected for the studio. The mood at the sessions was “relaxed, easy,” Simcock remembers. They had the freedom to work throughout long days and to take breaks when they wanted. The result is an album in which they have successfully achieved fascinating contrasts between moods of calm on the one hand, and “going for it big-time” on the other – an approach which they allude to in the album's title, “Big Visit”.The track titles on “Big Visit” often have a playful element. Gwilym Simcock’s “His Great Adventure”, the opening track, is written in dedication to the boldness of the pianist’s young son. Rawicz’s “The Drumbledrone” uses the Devonian word for a bumblebee; it reminds her of a time as a small child, before she had learned to distinguish Devonian – which her grandmother spoke – from standard English. Simcock’s “Optimum Friction” is a reference to the piano riff at the beginning having some “grindy” inner harmonies. There is a more wistful side too: “Shape of a new Sun” is a quote from the novel ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ by Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Stevie Wonder’s “Visions” has a clever rhythmic twist. The final track, the ballad “You’ve Changed”, Rawicz says, "brings back to me a particularly happy memory of having learnt the tune by ear as a student."
What’s not to like? Emma Rawicz and Gwilym Simcock clearly both enjoy the duo setting. Critics and audiences are loving it. Their repertoire is growing all the time. They have started with a very strong album. It will be fascinating to watch this like-minded duo as it develops.Credits:Produced by Gwilym Simcock, Emma Rawicz
Recorded in the U.K at Curtis Schwartz Studio by Curtis Schwartz on the 29th &30th July 2024
Edited and mixed by Gwilym Simcock
Mastered by Curtis Schwartz
The Art in Music: Cover art by Paul Quick (1936–2023), ACT Art Collection
The ACT debut of the young British saxophonist features a
prominently staffed quintet with pianist Ivo Neame, bassist Connor Chaplin,
guitarist Ant Law, and drummer Asaf Sirkis, all solid figures in the UK scene.
"Chroma," Greek for "color," showcases the entire spectrum
of an artist who has long outgrown the status of a newcomer.
In addition, Jazzwise Magazine states: "Emma Rawicz is
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Emma Rawicz: Inkyra / Test pressing
Limited test pressings of the album by Emma Rawicz.Only 4 test pressings are available, making it a rare collector's item!Album: InkyraRelease: 31.10.2025These test pressings were used to ensure the highest audio quality before mass production.Your ACT test pressing package includes:
1 Bio-Vinyl test pressing in its original white sleeve. A beautifully designed card, featuring hand-written key details about the release such as artist names, album title, production year, number of test pressings. Album booklet in PDF format. This sheet provides an in-depth look at the album and includes:
The cover artwork
A thoughtfully written text about the album
Tracklist
Full credits for production and performance
Instrumentation details
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Test Pressing Authentication Certificate. This certificate confirms the authenticity of this test pressing, which was produced as part of the quality control process before the final vinyl pressing. Test pressings are made in limited quantities to ensure the highest audio fidelity and manufacturing standards.
Each test pressing is carefully inspected and approved by our team before production proceeds. This document serves as verification of its authenticity and uniqueness.
For official validation, this certificate bears the company stamp.Please note:
A test pressing is a preliminary version of the vinyl record used to evaluate the quality of the pressing before full production. The audio quality may not be identical to the final version and may include some imperfections inherent to the test process. It holds historical significance as part of the production process.
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Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock: Big Visit / Test pressing
Limited testpressings of the album by Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock.A rare collector's item: A test pressing is the very first sample disc of an album and is used for quality control before the final pressing. It does not always match the sound of the later release exactly, which makes each copy a distinctive collectible with its own history. Every test pressing is a limited edition: ideal for collectors and for anyone who appreciates jazz vinyl, rarities and exclusive editions.Our Vinyl Test Pressing Package includes: 1 Bio-Vinyl test pressing in its original white sleeve. A beautifully designed card, featuring hand-written key details about the release such as artist names, album title, production year, number of test pressings. Album booklet in PDF format. This sheet provides an in-depth look at the album and includes:
The cover artwork, text about the album, tracklist, full credits for production and performance
Instrumentation details.
Test Pressing Authentication Certificate
This certificate confirms the authenticity of this test pressing, which was produced as part of the quality control process before the final vinyl pressing. Test pressings are made in limited quantities to ensure the highest audio fidelity and manufacturing standards.
Each test pressing is carefully inspected and approved by our team before production proceeds. This document serves as verification of its authenticity and uniqueness.
For official validation, this certificate bears the company stamp.Please note:
A test pressing is a preliminary version of the vinyl record used to evaluate the quality of the pressing before full production. The audio quality may not be identical to the final version and may include some imperfections inherent to the test process. It holds historical significance as part of the production process.
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