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2024-05-13
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Alarm Will Sound Karlheinz Stockhausen Luciano Berio 1969 2001
Alarm Will Sound is the kind ensemble that eschews labels and defies definition. As their managing director Gavin Chuck puts it when asked what kind of music they play, he often says simply "we play good music". Whether you call the music that they play classical or new music or avant-garde, the members of this eclectic group devote most of their energy in trying to find projects they find exciting with the hope that in the process they engage their audience and put on a good show. Although the 20 members of the group are scattered around the country, most of them got their start in one spot: the Eastman School of Music. The group was formed there around 2001 after they had spent a few years working together on a student run orchestra and decided to take that experience with them beyond their time at Eastman. As they have continued on with successful music careers in cities from New York to Chicago to San Francisco, they have continued to keep this collective alive by gathering in a different city every month or so to put on concerts. Each time, the program is the same. Members fly into a city from all over the country, rehearse the material for a few days, play the show and then head their separate ways until the next gig. Despite this itinerant schedule, the formula seems to work. More than a decade after its founding, Alarm Will Sound is still as vibrant as ever. When the invitation was extended for them to return to Rochester to play a show at Eastman, they didn't hesitate to accept. What they brought was much more than just a concert, but an experience for audiences that included not only music from the popular to the obscure, but also a theatrically staged narrative, large video screens with vivid imagery and plenty of action. It's a show they call 1969, and it brings together the music and culture of that time in American history to tell a story with an approach that is decidedly original. From the life and music of John Lennon, to experimental composers Karlheinz Stockhausen and Luciano Berio to Richard Nixon and Jimi Hendrix's electrified version of the Star Spangled Banner, 1969 covers a vast array, and in a way that's anything but the typical concert going experience.
Denny Kang Charles Neidich Eli Eban Shifrin Howard Klug Skaggs Yeh Silverstein London Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra 2000 2019
Pick up your copy of the book at (http•••) Coaching video 14 of 40: "Embrace" from Finger Fitness Études, Book 2, by Dr. Kristen Denny-Chambers is simple and beautiful and allows the player to explore rubato while refining some common finger hurdles on the clarinet. Join me in this brief coaching video for some helpful tips as you learn this music. "Embrace" is dedicated to Seunghee Lee (aka Sunny Kang) - a multi-faceted recording artist, a TEDx speaker, and a music entrepreneur based in New York City. Ms. Lee has recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and she has been recognized by the Clarinet Magazine as "an uncompromising soloist, destined to be an upcoming contender of top stature". Ms. Lee’s multiple solo albums were featured as “CD of the Week” worldwide at Classic FM Nederland, Symphony 92.4 (Singapore), at Fine Music Radio in Cape Town (South Africa) to name a few. Upon the release of her debut album BRAVA (2000), produced by multi-Grammy Award-winning producer Joanna Nickrenz together with legendary recording engineer Marc Aubort, she was included in ‘Top 30 Classical Stars Under 30’ at KDFC Classical Radio in San Francisco. Her recordings have gained numerous air-plays around the world including at New York’s WQXR, KDFC, KUSC, "Girl Power" at WRR 101 (Dallas/Fort Worth), WFMT (Chicago), NPR among many others. Ms. Lee is the founder of Musica Solis Productions, an independent classical record label, sheet music publisher, and creative concert presenter based in New York City. Through the artist consulting initiative, Ms. Lee aims to guide and mentor emerging classical musicians to become independent entrepreneurial leaders of their generation. She is a frequent guest lecturer on the topic of Music Entrepreneurship and has appeared as a guest speaker at Harvard Business School at the 2019 Asia Business Conference titled, "The Game Changers", the 2019 Yale Alumni Association Career Panel live stream fireside chat topic "Careers in Music", Seoul National University, Juilliard Pre-College, and among many others. As a visiting professor, she enjoys performing solo recitals, giving masterclasses on the topic of shifting your mindset, and presenting her signature lecture series titled, "You are the Company". Encouraged by many requests for the sheet music to her arrangements, Ms. Lee published HIDDEN TREASURES Sheet Music Book (CD Included) and EMBRACE Sheet Music Book which are available on AMAZON and at Walmart. At her core, Ms. Lee is passionate about using her music to bring comfort and healing to those silently suffering from personal tragedies. She is also the founder of CONCERT FOR CAUSE an intimate home concert series dedicated to shining a light on current humanitarian issues and on worthy organizations working to resolve them. Ms. Lee believes that each individual can contribute to the betterment of our society, and she is devoted to using the power of music as a catalyst to awaken the goodness and philanthropic hearts inside everyone. In short, she believes in making a difference, one concert at a time. Ms. Seunghee Lee received her Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music, studying with Charles Neidich and Eli Eban, and her Master of Music degree and Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music, studying with David Shifrin. Ms. Lee feels privileged to have also studied with Peter Hadcock, Fred Ormand, George Silfies, Howard Klug, LaurieDeLuca, Mary Beth Skaggs, and John Bruce Yeh of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Seunghee Lee serves on the National Advisory Board of the Eastman School of Music, the Board of Advisors at the Yale School of Music, and serves on the Executive Committee of the YaleNYC. In addition, Ms. Lee serves on the Board of Directors at the Concert Artists Guild in New York City. Seunghee Lee plays on Buffet Prestige R13, Vandoren V12 reeds, Vandoren B40Lyre mouthpiece with Silverstein Hexa Ligature. She is s a proud member of the Silverstein Inspiring Pro. Be sure to visit Seunghee's website here: (http•••) And check out her Amazon listings here: (http•••) All 40 etudes from this book have been recorded by Trevor Stewart and are exclusively available for purchase here: (http•••) or if you would like to purchase the bundle of the book and MP3, take a look here: PRINT (http•••) DIGITAL (http•••) To learn more about Clarinet Playground, visit the home page of my website at: (http•••) #clarinetplayground
Hip-Bone Music kicks off our 2022 bone2pick season with an insightful sit down featuring the two trombone professors at the prestigious Eastman School of Music, Mark Kellogg and Larry Zalkind. Mark and Larry discuss their illustrious careers as teachers and performers, how to build and nurture a successful program, developing solid relationships with students and administrators alike, and the very rich history of the trombone studio at the Eastman School. Filmed at the Eastman School in Rochester, NY. Enjoy! (http•••) Check out our video lesson series at: (http•••)
Rochester Orchestra Howard Hanson Barber Piston McCauley Bergsma 2017
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Three Pieces for Orchestra: No. 1, Promenade · Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson, Francis Tursi, James Austin Barber: Capricorn Concerto - Piston: The Incredible Flutist - Griffes: Poem for Flute and Orchestra - Kennan: Three Pieces for Orchestra - McCauley: Five Miniatures for Flute and Strings - Bergsma: Gold and the Senor Commandante ℗ Mangora Classical Released on: 2017-04-02 Composer: Kent Kennan Auto-generated by YouTube.
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