The Spring 2008 Workshop Series at David Gage String Instruments continues with Francois Rabbath. He will take questions and will discuss aspects of his playing and musical concept as part of the event. David Gage String Instruments and Francois Rabbath will present this Workshop one night only at David Gage String Instruments, 36 Walker Street, New York, NY. Tickets are priced at $20.00, $15.00 for students and seniors.
Mike’s Master Classes will be streaming every minute of this Workshop. This interactive live online workshop format allows access to master musicians and creates an environment where musicians can network with one another anywhere with a computer and a high-speed internet connection.
Bass Professor for Berlin University of Arts
In the Faculty of Music at the University of the Arts Berlin the following position for the Jazz Institute Berlin (JIB) is to be filled: Professor at an Academy of the Arts – Salary Group W2 –
Subject: ”Bass/Ensemble direction”
Teaching commitment: 18 hours per teaching week during the semester
Time of appointment: soon Reference: 3/267/08
The JIB is an institution supported jointly by the University of the Arts Berlin and the Academy of Music ”Hanns Eisler” Berlin.
Description: We are seeking an outstanding artist with an international reputation who performs regularly in the jazz scene and is therefore able to guarantee the practical relevance of the students’ education. The successful candidate should have experience of teaching at academic level and be willing to work autonomously in the academic administration of the JIB.
Qualifications: Outstanding artistic achievements and pedagogical talent.
Applications with supporting documents and quoting the reference number should be submitted by 31.03.08 to the Universität der Künste Berlin – ZSD 1 -, Postfach 12 05 44, 10595 Berlin.
Helping Dennis Irwin
Bassist Dennis Irwing needs help: he is battling cancer and has no health insurance. Joe Lovano and John Scofield team up with Jazz at Lincoln Center and Wynton Marsalis to bring together an incredible lineup of performers in a benefit concert for beloved bassist Dennis Irwin at The Allen Room (Broadway at 60th Street / NYC).
Mose Allison, Ron Carter, Bill Charlap, Jack DeJohnette, Bill Frisell, Jim Hall, Jon Hendricks, Joe Lovano, Wynton Marsalis, Paul Motian, John Patitucci, John Scofield and Sultans of Swing, with David Berger are donating their services and Jazz at Lincoln Center is donating its venue and staff to raise much-needed funds for Irwin through The Jazz Foundation of America. We invite the jazz community and music fans to come together in support of Dennis Irwin.
All tickets at $150 are available at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office on Broadway at 60th St., by calling CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500 or via www.jalc.org. All proceeds from this concert will go to the Jazz Foundation of America for the Jazz Musicians’ Emergency Fund in support of Dennis Irwin’s emergency financial and medical support.
- Donate via PayPal at Dennis Irwin’s website
- Project Bass for Dennis Irwin at Talkbass
Congratulations, Herbie!
Herbie Hancock’s new album “River: The Joni Letters” wins two Grammies: the “Best Contemporary Jazz Album GRAMMY” and the “Album of the Year GRAMMY”.
From the Verve press release: On “River: The Joni Letters”, Herbie Hancock aimed to dissect the lyrics of some of Joni Mitchell’s most famous songs. Instead of the instruments accompanying the lyrics, Hancock and producer Larry Klein arranged the music to interpret or express the emotions of the lyrics, all while keeping the melodies Mitchell fans know and love. This goal is most evident on “Both Sides Now,” one of four instrumental tracks on the record, which also features vocals by Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Corinne Bailey Rae, Luciana Souza, Leonard Cohen, and Mitchell.
Hancock first worked with Joni Mitchell on the iconic singer/songwriter’s Mingus record, an album comprised of collaborations between Mitchell and the great bassist and composer Charles Mingus. Together with Wayne Shorter, Hancock was part of a small group with which Mitchell tried to craft a new “conversational” approach to coupling lyrics with instrumental jazz.
Hancock and Klein worked for months, carefully reading through Joni’s lyrics and music, eventually paring their list down to thirteen songs that they hoped comprised a panoramic view of the poet’s work. They then assembled a group of the top musicians in the world, including the incomparable Wayne Shorter on soprano and tenor sax, the brilliant bassist and composer Dave Holland, (a musical cohort of Hancock and Shorter’s who shares their adventurousness, as well as the Miles Davis imprimatur), drummer Vinnie Colaiuta (a recent member of Hancock’s band as well as having played extensively with Mitchell and Sting), and Benin-born guitarist Lionel Loueke, also a member of Hancock’s band.
NPR Jazz Podcast hosted by Nancy Wilson
The current episode of the NPR Jazz Podcast, which is hosted by singer Nancy Wilson, is dedicated to double bass legend Oscar Petiford.
Eliane Elias’ new CD featuring Scotty’s Prescott bass
Pianist Eliane Elias has dedicated her latest CD “Something for you” to Bill Evans. Her husband Marc Johnson, who was the bassist of Bill Evans last trio, played bass on this CD, and on “My Foolish Heart,” Johnson even uses the Prescott bass that belonged to Scott LaFaro. This bass was destroyed when Scott LaFaro died in a car accident in 1962, and got restored by luthier Barrie Kolstein in the 1980ies. Kolstein still owns this Prescott bass and has provided the instrument for the recording only.
Read more about this CD at All About Jazz.
For listening, click this Amazon-Link or iTunes-Link.
Workshop with Ben Wolfe at David Gage
This season kicks off with a workshop from renowned bassist Ben Wolfe, professor of jazz double-bass at Julliard Conservatory. In the upcoming workshop, Ben will be concentrating on intonation.
Bassist-composer-educator Ben Wolfe was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but grew up in Portland, Oregon. By his early twenties, he was freelancing in the Portland area and also backing Woody Shaw and other national acts when they came through town. At age 23, he moved to New York, where he worked with musical luminaries such as Junior Cook, Jimmy Cobb, Dakota Staton, and the Mel Lewis Orchestra. By 1988, Ben landed a gig with Harry Connick Jr. and went on to record over a dozen albums and soundtracks, to perform on numerous world tours as musical director and a key performing member of the Harry Connick Jr. Orchestra. During his five years with Connick, Ben appeared on many television, radio, and other media performances. Ben then went on to the Wynton Marsalis Septet, where he stayed until the group disbanded.
Ben is currently teaching at Juilliard School of Music: Jazz Division Ben Wolfe was recently awarded a grant from Chamber Music America’s New Works: Creation and Presentation Program, funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
If you want to learn more about Ben, please visit www.myspace.com/benwolfemusic
David Gage String Instruments and Ben Wolfe will present this Workshop with Ben Wolfe one night only at David Gage String Instruments, 36 Walker Street, New York, NY.
NAMM 2008
“The NAMM show is the largest music products trade show in United States. Held every January in Anaheim, California, USA the show brings together all facets of the music products industry to reveal new musical instruments/products and ideas to help music products retailers and manufacturers become more successful. More than 80,000 NAMM Members and guests attended the January 2007 show. The NAMM Show is not open to the general public.”
Spanish double bass forum
“Es un placer informarle de que hemos inaugurado dos nuevas secciones en los últimos días. Un sub-foro dedicado a las nuevas tecnologías musicales (Finale, Sibelius, mp3, etc) y una galería de fotos curiosas relacionadas con el tema del contrabajo.
Además de esto, hemos asociado recientemente el dominio www.contrabajo.es con el foro, lo que nos permitirá en un futuro ampliar las posibilidades de nuestra página.
Esperamos que estas novedades sean de su agrado y le invitamos una vez más a que participe en nuestro proyecto.”
www.forumcontrabajo.foroactivo.com
www.contrabajo.es
Musikmesse Frankfurt (Music Trade Show)
In March, the Musikmesse Frankfurt will take place again. At this yearly international trade fair, musical instruments, music software and computer hardware, sheet music and accessories will be exhibited. Most intersting for double bassists: hall 1.2, featuring string instruments. (I’ll be at booth B40, just in case you want to say hello …)