Dr. Brad DeRoche Talks about the Interlochen Arts Camp and More
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- Dr. Brad DeRoche Talks about the Interlochen Arts Camp and More
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- Music Review | Jacob Fred Jazz dyssey
Dr. Brad DeRoche Talks about the Interlochen Arts Camp and More
Modern Guitars Magazine
In essence they have to become responsible for themselves. I think it’s a great place for young people to learn music and I honestly wish I had that experience when I was a kid. To be immersed in all of this great music not just guitar music and not only classical music they also get a jazz guitar master class every week so they’re exposed to that as well. There is also a wonderful orchestra and many different chamber groups for them to listen to regularly. Those kinds of experiences are really unique for the students at Interlochen. Not everyone gets to hear a virtuoso violinist a great jazz drummer or a future concert pianist on a daily basis but at Interlochen these kids can hear that kind of thing and much more all summer long. It can be a life-changing experience for them.
cos at Pitchfork Music Festival 2009: Hipster’s Unite!
Consequence of Sound
After a quick look around the epic guitar blast and dual crash cymbal thundering of Standards opener ?Seneca? (which has to rank as one of the best album openings of all time) rang in 2009?s edition of the Pitchfork Music Festival. Herndon and John McEntire pummeled their way through the set consistently keeping things moving. After a few tracks off of the classic albums Millions Now Living Will Never Die and TNT (including the swank Morricone-esque ?Along the Banks of Rivers? and the triple-mallet vibraphone masterpiece ?Four-Day Interval?) Herndon returned to the microphone to discuss the fan?s part in their set: ?We?ve got a new CD? he said with a grin ?but no one requested that new shit.
Classical Music/pera Listings
New York Times
(Schweitzer) NEW YRK GUITAR SEMINAR (Wednesday and Thursday) Now in its ninth year the New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes College the New School for Music offers master classes workshops and public concerts. The first public concert is a performance by the Newman and ltman Guitar Duo Pablo Cohen and the bandoneonist Daniel Binelli on Wednesday evening. But you could do worse than to turn up a few hours early to hear Michael Lorimer’s lecture-recital devoted to Mexican guitar music that afternoon. n Thursday afternoon the Cuban guitarist Rene Izquierdo gives a lecture-recital on Cuban guitar music and that evening the Brazilian guitarist Fábio Zanon plays the seminar’s second faculty recital. ) The lecture-recitals are at 4:30 p.
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Music Review | Jacob Fred Jazz dyssey
New York Times
“Winterwood” is the last Jacob Fred Jazz dyssey album to feature the bassist Reed Mathis a founding member and a crucial catalyst in the group’s old chemistry. (He now works with Tea Leaf Green a jam band and Marco Benevento another keyboardist. ) “ne Day in Brooklyn” recorded in April is an early snapshot of the new lineup with Mr. Haas Chris Combs on lap steel guitar Matt Hayes on upright bass and Josh Raymer on drums. There’s a rustic foundation to the band now thanks to the acoustic plunking of Mr. Hayes and the swoony embellishments of Mr.
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