G'day music lovers!
So happy to have my Aussie violinist friend
Veronique Serret
here in the studio, working on her upcoming performance in Tasmania of
Nico Muhly's
breathtaking Seeing Is Believing, a 6-string violin concerto (the full symphonic version of which I premiered 8 years ago with the
American Symphony Orchestra
at Carnegie Hall, proud to say!) She came half way around the world to work for a week here and then in NYC with Nico. #dedicationtoyourart
Happy to share my bowings and fingerings and Kemper Profiler sounds--there was gear and computers a-plenty. And while she was here, I helped Véro get her new
Paul Davies
6-string violin tweaked by Nashville's master-tweaker and builder of my electric violins,
Joe Glaser
, and her bow rehaired by the only guy I let touch my bows,
Tyler Andal
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I'm always focused on the future of strings, and sometimes the best indicator of where we're headed is found by looking back at what we were talking about this past year.
So I put together a Best-of collection for my
For the Greater Groove Podcast
. Just the highlights of my conversations from 2022, (with short musical excerpts,) starting with the
Zach Brock
episode from January and including
Natalie Haas
,
Sara Caswell
,
Billy Contreras
,
Roberto Sierra
,
Diana Ladio
,
Danny Seidenberg
,
Sirius Quartet
,
Tomoko Akaboshi
,
Mark Summer
,
Mia Asano
,
Eugene Friesen
and
Daniel Bernard Roumain
.
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Jan 22
Roberto Sierra's "Ficciones" w/YOSA
(Youth Orchestra of San Antonio)
Troy Peters, conducting
San Antonio, TX
Feb 4
Roberto Sierra's "Ficciones" w/The Vermont Symphony
Andrew Crust, conducting
Burlington, VT
Feb 24
3-day Strum Bowing Residency and Concert with the Rock Island,
Davenport Central and Moline school orchestras
Rock Island, IL
March 4
Peter Rubardt, conducting
Meridian, MS
March 31
Solo Concert
Ardmore, OK
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If you missed last week's Scuttlebutt or want to peruse the archives, I've got them all posted
here on my website
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Stay in touch and get your groove on!
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