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Archive for the ‘Crossover’ Category

New Music in New Orleans

Posted by ljacob On May - 17 - 2010

When:     Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 10:00pm–Midnight

Where:    Blue Nile, 532 Frenchmen St., New Orleans

Come hear live contemporary music in a laid-back nightlife atmosphere. Performances by Joe L. Alexander, tuba; David Cortello, guitar; Lindsey Hartman, flute; Nick Hwang, laptop; Lindsey Jacob, saxophone; J. Corey Knoll, laptop; and Susannah Montandon, cello.

Featuring pieces by Joe L. Alexander, David Cortello, Lindsey Jacob, J. Corey Knoll, Jeff Lipscomb, and Liduino Pitombeira.

The concert features works by members of the National Association of Composers/USA Mid-South Chapter. The concert is a part of the Open Ears Music Series. There is no cover charge.

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Incense Merchants (Thu 03/18, 8pm)

Posted by LACM On March - 18 - 2010

On Thursday, March 18 at 8 pm
in the beautiful LSU School of Music Recital Hall The Incense Merchants will put you back in touch with your true nature!

Folks, it doesn’t get any better than this!
Go get yourself an early dinner and then head on
over to the LSU School of Music.

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“While the sweet, smoky scent of curling incense rises into the air, six musicians create a sound that has never been heard before and will never be heard again…creating cohesive magic.”
- Lindsay Nunez, LSU Reveille
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“unquestioningly genre-free and sublimely mystical.”
- Travis Leeper, Tiger Weekly
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“Jon Hassell meets David Sylvian at the wrong speed, in a good way. In the spirit of Les Baxter. In other words, sounds like Alice Coltrane.”
- Alex V. Cook – Author, Journalist, Critic
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“The Incense Merchants is an improvisational ensemble. Although nothing is predetermined in any detail, there are certain tendencies to the performances that reflect the various backgrounds and interests of the musicians–classical, conceptual, ambient, free jazz, pop, etc.

Although somewhat counterintuitive, this in practice results in a fairly consistent sound: a cinematic fusion of genres and periods that is frequently a melodic minimalism at base, with some self-indulgence free form expressionism on top, something akin to the Lounge Lizards, Kronos Quartet, and John Zorn. ”
- Chip Osborne
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Hear their work at http://incensemerchants.com

The Incense Merchants are a creative musician’s chamber ensemble consisting of:

Raul Gomez, violin – http://rgomezmusic.com/
Marcelo Vieira, cello –
http://cellomartinez.com/
Brad Walker, saxophone
Chip Osborne, guitar
Eric Shuster, percussion
Bill Kelley, keyboard –
http://wdkelley.com

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LACM Welcomes Acadiana Symphony

Posted by LACM On February - 17 - 2010

We would like to welcome Acadiana Symphony Orchestra to the growing community of LouisianaClassicalMusic.com! Lead from the podium by Maestro Mariusz Smolij, Acadiana Symphony is a great presence in the Louisiana music scene. Check out their website and go to their concerts!!

Here’s an excerpt from their website, written by Tish Johnson, President, ASO Board of Directors:

We are a vibrant and dynamic organization of which I’m proud to be a part. Please consider joining us to help promote the presentation of live music from Master Works to Pops, from small ensembles, to chamber groups, and from educational concerts to Opera! Come to the ASO to hear some of the most outstanding guest artists on the planet!

How do we do it? We are governed by a Board of Directors, ably assisted by the Acadiana Symphony Women’s League, administered by our Executive Director and staff, and supported by friends, patrons, and corporate sponsors. We operate with a small payroll and depend heavily on volunteers from all walks of life, interests, and backgrounds. The cost of supporting a professional symphony orchestra is surprising. It takes constant attention from asking our corporate partners for sponsorships for all our performances, writing and submitting grants, appealing to individuals for contributions, and constantly searching for ways to reduce cost. Our subscribers care deeply about the preservation of our symphony and know that the investment in season tickets and the investment in time attending our concerts is an investment in the quality of life in Acadiana.

And we also work diligently on fundraisers! Our fund raisers are truly FUN: Symphony Suppers, Decorators ShowHouse, the Artchestra Project (a painted violin event), MadHatter’s Luncheon, our Symphony Scramble golf tournment, and our never-ending search for creative ways to support our symphony have brought our volunteers together in a very successful year. Please join us! Help us make the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra and Conservatory of Music thrive!


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Chopin and Jazz

Posted by Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music On February - 17 - 2010

The Acadiana Symphony Orchestra with special guest artist, Adam Makowicz (jazz pianist) perform Chopiniana, Symphony No 42 “Jupiter” & Jazz impressions on Chopin.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

3:00 PM

UL Lafayette Angelle Hall

Tickets: (337) 232-4277, extension 1

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Workshop: Improvisation & Creative Playing for Strings

Posted by Cello On February - 14 - 2010

Improvisation for String PlayersMarcelo M Vieira, Brazilian cellist and singer based in Baton Rouge will give a Workshop on improvisation and creative playing for bowed strings at the Grace Notes Violin Studio. Marcelo is a graduate student at LSU, majoring in in Jazz Studies. Crossover artist (classical/popular) for more than 10 years, in this workshop he will be introducing the up-to-date topic of improvisation for bowed string players. He will talk (and play) about how to start improvising, ways of exploring your own creativity through your playing and techniques to write and/or play your own lines in songs and instrumental music . The games and methods he will work on can be useful for any musical style. Besides playing, Marcelo has been performing his original Cello&Voice works, singing and playing his own songs and arrangements.

How much: $10 (free if you`re a Grace Notes student)

When: Feb 22nd, 7:00pm

Where: Grace Notes Violin Studies - 2223 Quail Run Dr. Building A-2, right off of

Perkins Road.

Baton Rouge – LA

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Willis Delony Piano Recital (Thu, Feb 18)

Posted by RGOMEZ1 On February - 12 - 2010

8:00pm, LSU School of Music, Recital Hall. This one is a must!!!

Willis Delony has won national and international acclaim as a jazz and classical pianist, conductor, chamber player, commercial composer, and arranger. His concert explorations of the jazz and classical piano worlds are showcased in a recent recording of music by American composers entitled Double Dance – Classical and Jazz Connections II, which was released by Centaur Records in 2008.  A previous album, also on the Centaur label, is entitled A New World A’ Comin’ – Classical and Jazz Connections. Both are now in international distribution. In a Fanfare magazine review of A New World A’ Comin’, Peter Burwasser writes: “(Delony) plays with gusto and finesse, and with an especially nimble rhythmic sensibility, a proper combination of attributes for jazz, or any other kind of music-making, for that matter.” Previous album credits include a recording of sonatas by Samuel Barber and Sergei Prokofiev, also on the Centaur label, and a jazz album entitled Civilized Conversations, featuring Delony and bassist Bill Grimes. He is featured in a collaboration with bassoonist William Ludwig on the recent recording, Rhapsody in Bassoon, on the Mark Records label, which features the world premiere recording of André Previn’s Sonata for Bassoon and Piano.

During recent concert seasons, Delony has appeared as piano soloist or conductor with American orchestras in Wichita, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Toronto, Madison (Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra), Spartanburg (South Carolina), Rochester, Omaha, Nashville, Fort Worth, New Orleans (Louisiana Philharmonic), Shreveport, the Sun River Festival Orchestra in Bend, OR and the Florida Orchestra (Tampa). He has appeared recently as guest soloist with the Columbus (GA) Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic, Toledo Symphony, the Baton Rouge Symphony, the Louisiana Sinfonietta and, in a 2002 Asian tour, the Shanghai Symphony. In July, 2006 he performed a solo recital in Offenburg, Germany as part of the Kreuzgangkonzerte series, performing a solo recital program entitledJazz Meets Mozart. In November, 2006 he traveled to Paris for an appearance as solo recitalist on the La Main d’Or concert series. An experienced jazz arranger, Delony’s scores have been performed by orchestras throughout the U.S. and Canada. His work as pianist, arranger and conductor is currently featured in Club Swingand Stay Tuned, the popular orchestral shows featuring the Minneapolis-based vocal group Five By Design. He is conductor/pianist on the CD recording of Club Swing, which was released in January 2002.

Delony is the Barineau Professor of Keyboard Studies and Professor of Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Prior to his LSU appointment in August of 2000, he taught for fourteen years on the music faculty at Southeastern Louisiana University where he received the university’s President’s Award for Excellence in Artistic Activity. He is also the recipient of an Artist Fellowship by the Louisiana Division of the Arts in recognition of his achievements in classical and jazz performance.

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The Incense Merchants & eXpanded Trio

Posted by LACM On September - 28 - 2009

Audio Research Vehicle presents

The Incense Merchants

and

eXpanded Trio

at the RED STAR BAR on Tuesday, September 29 – 9:00 pm


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Most of these guys are classically trained and they’re all kick-ass musicians.

They make this stuff up on the fly!

Go here http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=261683425503&index=1 and RSVP.

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The Incense Merchants are a creative musician’s chamber ensemble consisting of:

Raul Gomez, violin - http://rgomezmusic.com/bio/
Marcelo Vieira, cello - http://cellomartinez.com/
Brad Walker, saxophone
Chip Osborne, guitar
Eric Shuster, percussion
Bill Kelley, keyboard - http://wdkelley.com

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The eXpanded Trio are:

John Smart, keyboards
Griffin Campbell, saxophones
Doug Johnson, bass
Gary Roberts, acoustic drums
Alaric Haag, electronic percussion

http://www.facebook.com/pages/eXpanded-trio/103268289796

incense merchants

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Fleur de Brass + Bodesuite Part 1

Posted by Madeline On June - 21 - 2009

Fleur de Brass, New Orleans’ independent brass quintet, will open for the Bodesuite Part 1, a funk ballet by David Bode at the Big Top (1638 Clio St.). The show is on June 27th at 9PM. Cover is $5.

Fleur de Brass is:

Fritz Barrau- trumpet

Kim Hester- trumpet

Jack Pritchett- horn

Daniel Ray- trombone

Madeline Finn- bass trombone

bodeBodesuite Part 1 will be played by:

David Bode- alto sax

James Martin- tenor

Luke Huddleston- trombone

Jack Pritchett- trumpet

Dave Brisson- piano

Jimmy Williams- bass

Mark Weliky- guitar

Luke Freeman- drums

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