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(Rec. 12 July 2020) Swedish Singer, Composer, Arranger and Painter Sophie Duner has been making waves in international Jazz/Contemporary/Avantgarde circles with her uniquely blended sound uniting the romantic and the spiritually elevated with the bold dissonance of satire drenched in tense colours that resolve into unpredictable scapes of expansion. Drawing heavily on a variety of composers like Kurt Weill, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Hans Werner Henze, Dizzy Gillespie & Stravinsky to create what has been described as 'Dúneresque' by Grammy Award winning Producer Michael Haas. Based between Sweden and the US, the Berklee graduate mentored by the likes of George Garzone, Hal Crook and Ed Tomassi continues to fascinate with provocative melanges of sonic and visual colour. In this episode, we catch up for the first time since our Artist Residency at the UNESCO endorsed Bimbache openART festival in 2015. This episode is brought to you by www.everynowheremusic.com Recorded on a Zoom L8 Mixer kindly sponsored by https://www.sound-service.eu Connect with Sophie : Sophie Dunér Music on FB https://www.facebook.com/sophiedunermusic The City of Dizzy on FB https://www.facebook.com/thecityofdizzy Sophie Dunér on Twitter https://twitter.com/SophieDuner Sophie Dunér Website www.sophieduner.com Sophie Dunér Art on FB https://www.facebook.com/groups/110574845623114 Sophie Dunér Art on Twitter https://twitter.com/home Sophie Dunér Art Website www.sophiedunerart.com Connect with T.L. Mazumdar // EveryNowHere : Website: www.findtl.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everynowheremusic/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39S0dP5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlmusician Twitter: https://twitter.com/tlmazumdar
Dans cet épisode, on va voir : Pourquoi il ne faut pas s’occuper de la vitesse de vos progrès et ce que l'un des plus grands professeurs de Berklee College of music a à nous dire sur le progrès après avoir enseigné à des élèves qui sont devenus des artistes reconnus (Esperanza Spalding, Lionel Loueke, Chris Cheek, etc). Référence citée : Hal Crook - Ready, Aim, Improvise (https://amzn.to/3d7GImU)Support the show (http://maitriser-la-guitare.com)
Dan Fox is a jazz musician who worked to find a way to bring more of what he loved most - playing with other talented musicians, into teaching music. Inspired by a professor at Berklee College of Music, Dan created Morningside Music Studio - a place for young and old musicians to build their skillset and join ensembles where they could just jam and enjoy playing music, without having to focus on starting a band in the first place.Listen to his journey as a trombone player and an entrepreneur supporting other musicians.Dan’s personal website: http://www.danfox.com/Learn more about Morningside Music Studios http://www.morningsidemusicstudio.com/If you’d like to explore going on one of Dan’s music tours, their next stops are New Orleans, Venice, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba! http://www.morningsidemusicstudio.com/music-tours.htmlThis is the author I mentioned, and his book The War of Art https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/ Hal Crook’s trombone solo is from this song, Blue Confessions ft. Esperanza Spalding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFKk8_VFWAMTo learn more about Hal Crook https://www.berklee.edu/people/hal-crook-0 Other musicians Dan mentions: Wynton Marsalis https://wyntonmarsalis.org/ Sheila Jordan https://www.sheilajordanjazz.com/
Enjoy the podcast? Support the show with a one-time or monthly donation via PayPal (thank you!)Connecticut native Chris Ward (@thesaxophonewarrior) began studying the tenor saxophone at a young age. Having been inspired by saxophonist-turned-movie director Nick Ordway and his Charlie Parker Omnibook, Chris was propelled to voraciously study the history of jazz through the music of Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker, and many more masters of the discipline. He brings a unique fusion of classical, rock, jazz and electronica to his songs heavily influenced by Bjork, Radiohead and Portishead. In his search for creativity and to help portray his unique sound and ideas, Ward gathered a group of talented musicians together and recorded his debut album, “Bridging the Gap.”Ward is a member of a few up and coming projects on the scene, Felix Pastorius' Hipster Assassins and Social Experiment, The worlds only J-pop big band Morning Musuko! and is currently working on his follow up record. (Abbreviated bio courtesy of thesaxophonewarrior.com)Connect with Chris:Website: http://www.thesaxophonewarrior.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesaxophonewarrior/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesaxophonewarrior/Connect with Bernie:Website: http://podcast.berniesbootlegs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berniesbootlegsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/berniesbootlegsTwitter: https://twitter.com/berniesbootlegsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/berniesbootlegs1Show Notes:[1:51] Introduction[3:55] Hipster Assassins[8:55] Saxophone Warrior origins[10:30] Late night hang, life balance[11:45] Running[14:35] Community support, music competition[16:03] Musical origins, early life[19:50] Intro to tenor sax[21:25] Impacting younger musicians, hard work, being friendly[23:30] Ben Wendel[24:04] Berklee, mentors, Hal Crook[26:35] Importance of tough teachers[28:20] What music school doesn't prepare you for[29:43] Hustle mentality and its dangers[33:00] Creating your own gigs[34:10] Social media rants[35:25] Balancing day gig & music[38:10] Be willing to invest in your website[39:25] How a day gig helps music[40:35] Most often lacking in musicians' websites[44:00] No one cares, and why that's good[46:28] How Chris thinks about genres and vocabulary[50:10] Closing thoughtsSupport the show (http://berniesbootlegs.com/support)
Dans ce nouvel épisode, 7 ouvrages à posséder pour les guitaristes-improvisateurs ...La formation sur les triades : https://formation.maitriser-la-guitare.com/triade-presentation Les références des ouvrages cités :Théorie Livre de la théorie du jazz de Mark Levine2. Lecture / déchiffrage Méthode Moderne & Melodic Rhythm - Vol 1 William Leavitt 3. Répertoire Omnibook 4. Improvisation Ready, Fire, Aim de Hal Crook 5. Créativité The advancing guitarist de Mick GoodrickThe Jazz Musician’s Guide to creative practicing de David BerkmanThe Guitarist’s guide to composing and improvising de Jon Damian 6. Rythme Modern Reading in 4/4 Rythmes - Le rythme dans son essence et ses applications de Daniel Goyone7. Accords Chord Factory de Jon Damian Tous les ouvrages de Mick Goodrick Complete book of harmonic extensions for guitar de Bret Willmott Support the show (http://maitriser-la-guitare.com)
TBJ118: Trumpet player and builder Trent Austin on Clark Terry, making sacrifices for your dreams and an augmented trumpet Trumpeting Renaissance Man Trent Austin lives up to the title: entrepreneur, player, designer, and raconteur. Celebrated trumpet artist, educator/clinician and entrepreneur, Trent Austin is a trumpeting Renaissance Man. His brilliant performances and recordings in both the jazz and classical music worlds, as well as packed-house Master Classes have garnered him rave reviews, awards and International acclaim. A prodigy, in high school Austin performed at the opening of Euro-Disney and also was a featured performer at the 1992 Montreux Jazz Festival. He was selected first trumpet of the Maine All-State Music Festival and was awarded a full music scholarship to the University of New Hampshire to study classical trumpet. Austin’s other early career awards include being named to the prestigious Berklee Grammy® High School Jazz Band in 1993 and designated lead trumpet of the 1995 Disney All-American Show Band. He was also a featured soloist at the 1996 Harmony Ridge Brass Festival and at the 1997 Lake Placid Institute of the Arts Seminar. As an in-demand pro, Trent has performed with a lengthy list of music’s Who’s Who: Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Joe Williams, Clark Terry, Jack Jones, Bob Brookmeyer, Maria Schneider, Peter Erskine, Arturo Sandoval, Hal Galper, Dick Oatts, Marvin Stamm, Red Holloway, Jesse Davis, Dick Johnson, Kenny Werner, and Bob Wilber. For eleven years, Austin was a featured trumpet soloist with the famed Artie Shaw Orchestra. He is currently a first-call performer in the Kansas City Metro Austin has recorded 4 CDs. Trumpet 101 (2001), Two-Toned (2006), Meditations for Solo Trumpet (2009), and Trumpet 102 (2012). Each of these efforts demonstrates Austin’s impeccable command of his instrument and marvelous artistic approach. Trent has studied jazz improvisation privately with greats Jerry Bergonzi, Kenny Werner, Chuck Findley and engaged in extensive studies with Hal Crook and Charlie Banacos. His primary classical instructors include studies with Robert Stibler of the University of New Hampshire, Benjamin Wright of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and with Edward Carroll, formerly musical director of the New York Trumpet Ensemble. Fiercely dedicated to the cause and development of music and jazz education, Trent was a trumpet professor at the University of Southern Maine for 9 years and regularly provides clinics and Master Classes nationwide at various trumpet and brass conferences, including at the International Trumpet Guild Conference and other trumpet/brass conferences. Austin also maintains an active teaching studio in Kansas City, MO and worldwide online via Skype, providing trumpet and jazz improvisation lessons. In this fun and lively discussion, we cover: Trumpeting Renaissance Man Moving to Kansas City from Boston Impossible Tuna Impossible Tuba Bribery will get you everywhere Trumpet placebo Machining and Geekery Designing horns for Adams Bonding with his dad Computedated Mouthpiece as a gateway drug Common tweaks Fraggle Rock Clark Terry buttermilk story A good horn cleaning regimen Stanford TRB TB story Nick the Bio Writer Adventures in Unnecessary Trumpet Modification Dents in critical areas Heavy valve caps Everything affects everything The King of Trumpet Geeks Augmented trumpet The fate of brick and mortar stores Specialty stores will have an easier time surviving ITEC vs. ITG The influence of Clark Terry The Clark Terry "Keep On Keepin' On" documentary Trentbot 2000 Everything is monetizable It's all about the hang Bob Malone Making sacrifices for your dreams How badly do you want it? Sleep harder Gold-plated water key screw LINKS: Trent's website Austin Custom Brass Trent's YouTube channel Augmented trumpet video http://www.keeponkeepinon.comClark Terry documentary The Brass Junkies online store Want to help the show? Here are some ways: Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Show us some love on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Help us pay the bills (and get regular bonus episodes!) by becoming a Patreon patron. Show some love to our sponsors: The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University and Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.) Buy Pray for Jens and The Brass Junkies march at The Brass Junkies online store! Tell your friends! Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm.
Chris “Doc” Enright (@doc_enright) is the final featured pianist in our piano mini series. Originally from Bath, Maine, Chris relocated to the Boston area to study music at Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory where he earned a Bachelors and a Masters, respectively. While attending college, Chris was able to study under many influential musicians including Hal Crook and Danilo Perez. Since graduating, Enright has established himself as an in demand pianist/keyboard player in the New England area backing up artists such Steve Memmolo, Louie Bello, and many more. Outside of a busy gig schedule, Chris is an avid music teacher and composer of arrangements of well known cover songs that he produces with other local performers. Videos of these arrangements can be found on his Instagram page, @birdseyekeys. Chris Enright - Piano Setlist: Buster Rides Again On A Clear Day Unrequited Sudoku - Chris Enright Origianal Alarm - Chris Enright Original Recorded at First Baptist Church in Newton, Ma Produced by Christian Saint-Louis Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Matt Peiffer Co-Host: Ryan Scalia Check out our blog: Lacspodcast.Blogspot.com
Chris “Doc” Enright (@doc_enright) is the final featured pianist in our piano mini series. Originally from Bath, Maine, Chris relocated to the Boston area to study music at Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory where he earned a Bachelors and a Masters, respectively. While attending college, Chris was able to study under many influential musicians including Hal Crook and Danilo Perez. Since graduating, Enright has established himself as an in demand pianist/keyboard player in the New England area backing up artists such Steve Memmolo, Louie Bello, and many more. Outside of a busy gig schedule, Chris is an avid music teacher and composer of arrangements of well known cover songs that he produces with other local performers. Videos of these arrangements can be found on his Instagram page, @birdseyekeys. Chris Enright - Piano Setlist: Buster Rides Again On A Clear Day Unrequited Sudoku - Chris Enright Origianal Alarm - Chris Enright Original Recorded at First Baptist Church in Newton, Ma Produced by Christian Saint-Louis Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Matt Peiffer Co-Host: Ryan Scalia Check out our blog: Lacspodcast.Blogspot.com
After 30 years of teaching the "best student improvisers on the planet," to use his term, Berklee professor of ensemble Hal Crook '71 is retiring soon and celebrating this week with a concert featuring some of his most remarkable former students. A trombonist, Crook will perform with Grammy Award–winner Esperanza Spalding '05, drummer Antonio Sanchez '97, guitarist Lionel Loueke '04, pianist Leo Genovese '01, saxophonist Chris Cheek '91, and Deborah Pierre '13. A former member of the Phil Woods Quintet and the Tonight Show Orchestra, Crook has performed with a long list of jazz greats, including Bob Brookmeyer, Mick Goodrick, Woody Herman, Milt Hinton, Thad Jones, John Medeski, Paul Motian, and Clark Terry. The podcast features "Behind These Eyes," one of the Crook originals he and his band will play in the concert, The Music of Hal Crook: Set Me Free, on Thursday, February 18, at the Berklee Performance Center.
By Rob Hochschild | September 5, 2012 Matt Savage, a 20-year old jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, entered Berklee in the fall of 2009 at the age of 17, and will graduate in December 2012. He has studied with many eminent professors at Berklee, including JoAnne Brackeen, Terri Lyne Carrington, Hal Crook, Dave Samuels, Ray Santisi and Darren Barrett. Savage also tours as a solo artist and as the leader of the Matt Savage Trio. He has performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Late Show with David Letterman, the Today Show and on NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland and All Things Considered. He has also played at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall and some of the most prestigious jazz clubs in America (including the Blue Note, Birdland and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola at Lincoln Center). Matt's ninth and latest CD, Welcome Home, features Bobby Watson and Jeremy Pelt among others and is heard on jazz radio stations across the country. He leads the Berklee Monterey Sextet in performances at the 55th annual Monterey Jazz Festival on September 21 and 22, 2012.