Sunday, August 29, 2010

August in Guanajuato, México!

Hello all - OK, I know, I've been away a long time!  I'll try and be better about regular updates!  A lot of amazing stuff happened last spring but since it's so late, I'll just resume with current events....

August has been very exciting.  I have been in Guanajuato for the entire month.  I was invited by my good friend and flamenco/classical guitarist extraordinaire Rafael Cuen Garibi.  I taught Master Classes to the percussionists of the University of Guanajuato and I've been enrolled in a month-long Spanish language intensive course.  Every day, classes in grammar, conversation, literature, and history - completely in Spanish.  It's been intense, but wonderful, and just the "jump-start" I needed for my Spanish.  Que Bueno!  Special thanks to Southern Oregon University for helping to make this trip possible!

My family joined me for 2 weeks and we had a wonderful time. I've made many new friends here, and I look forward to returning soon.  Here are some pictures:

The colors here are so increíble!  The Guanajuato Basilica against the sky:

Los Tiempos Pasados in the Teatro Juárez with poet Pedro Vázquez Nieto.  Wonderful concert!  Rafael is on the far right and my nuevo amigo Ramon is on the far left.

At the top of "El Pipila".

Rafael and his AMAZING paella - que rico!

About to dig in - Rafael, Max, Maddy, me, and Georgina:

Cathedral in San Miguel de Allende - day trip:

Amazing garden at Casa-Museo Gene Byron in Marfil (Guanajuato) - I could live here!

Mis amigas del estudio de español - Stacey and Victoria:

Amazing quartet - "The Sconek-T" - thanks Adrián for the great percussion playing and for trading cajón licks!

Hangin' post-master class with the percussionists of Guanajuato.  What a great group - thank you all!  "Que chido!"

Friday, March 12, 2010

Post concert whew!

It was a crazy week of concerts over the last couple of weeks, but they all went really well and I'm winding down now, getting to know my family again!  Here are some pics from the past couple of weeks:

A beautiful day of fishing on the East Fork of the Walker River (near Bridgeport, CA) on my one day off while in Carson City, NV.

I worked with the percussion students at Carson High School while there - here I am with Carson High School Band Director, Jarod Sorum, and Carson City Symphony Conductor David Bugli.

A little Venezuelan maraca and cajón demo with the students.

A beautiful hike in the hills above Carson City.
Dúo Flamenco y Sol Flamenco after the concert!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Concerts in the next week!

I am currently in Carson City, NV to perform Ricardo Lorenz's "Pataruco: Concerto for Venezuelan Maracas and Orchestra".  The performance is this Sunday, February 28, at 4 PM.  First rehearsal was Wednesday night and by the end the orchestra was starting to groove nicely on this challenging piece.  It will be a fun concert!
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The widely acclaimed Southern Oregon University Percussion Ensembles, under the direction of Dr. Terry Longshore, will present “Foreign Objects” on Tuesday, March 2, at 8:00 PM in the Southern Oregon University Music Recital Hall.

The SOU Percussion Ensemble has been praised throughout the northwest for its performances of contemporary percussion music that entertains, challenges, and excites listeners of all ages. Composer William Kraft (former Los Angeles Philharmonic Composer-in-Residence, Associate Conductor, and Principal Timpanist) said of the ensemble, "I have never – repeat, never – been so pleased with performances of my works."

The concert will also feature the debut of ensemble compás, the newly formed resident percussion quartet at SOU. In Spanish flamenco, compás means the rhythmic cycle of a given musical form, but also refers to a musician’s “feel”. ensemble compás is comprised of the top undergraduate percussion students at SOU who audition to actively perform a variety of new music, classic percussion chamber music, and world music. The ensemble is dedicated to the creation of new music for percussion quartet and collaborations with other instruments. ensemble compás commissioned and will premiere Chris Burton Jácome’s new work for solo flamenco guitar and marimba quartet, “la alma del árbol, la resonancia de una rama” (“the soul of the tree, the resonance of a branch”) in May, 2010.

Ensemble compás will perform two works, Nigel Westlake’s “Omphalo Centric Lecture” for marimba quartet, and Steve Reich’s “Music for Pieces of Wood.” In Westlake’s words, “The title comes from a painting by Paul Klee - the direct & centered simplicity of which was an inspiration to me during the writing of this piece. The piece also owes much to African Balofon (or xylophone) music, with its persistant ostinati, cross - rhythms & variations on simple melodic fragments. Like African music it seeks to celebrate life through rhythm, energy & movement.” Reich’s work grew out of his desire to make music with the simplest possible instruments. It is performed by five percussionists with five tuned pairs of claves, cylindrical pieces of hardwood used in Cuban music, among other Latin genres.

Also featured will be two classic works for percussion: Henry Cowell’s “Pulse” and Lou Harrison’s “Simfony #13”. Cowell’s work is interestingly scored for percussion quintet, with a sixth performer who moves around between the other performers’ setups and serves as a sort of “utility player”, dampening others’ instruments and sometimes playing from their setups. Harrison’s “Simfony”, a quartet, was written for John and Xenia Cage and features Harrison’s trademark orchestration for families of instruments grouped by timbre and use of canons in the structure. The ensemble will also perform two arrangements of Zimbabwean marimba and mbira music.

The program will close with the entire ensemble performing John Bergamo’s “Foreign Objects”, a Zappa-esque romp that alternates between meters of 7 and 2 and features an arsenal of electronic and acoustic keyboard instruments overlaying a rock & roll rhythm section of bass, drums, and junk percussion.

Tickets for this performance are $5 for general admission and free for students. Tickets and season passes may be purchased by calling 541-552-6101 or at the Music Box Office prior to the performance. For more information, please visit Southern Oregon University’s Music Department website at http://www.sou.edu/music

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Join Dúo Flamenco for our monthly First Friday Flamenco at the Standing Stone Brewing Co. in Ashland - Friday, March 5, 8:30-10:30 PM.

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The Sol Flamenco Dance Company will perform on Saturday, March 6th at 8:00 p.m. at the SOU Music Recital Hall in Ashland. The show, entitled "Fiesta Flamenca", showcases the gipsy style of flamenco dance and music from Andalucia in the south of Spain. The program will include both traditional and contemporary flamenco dances, songs and guitar solos. To complete the Spanish theme, Elements Tapas Bar and Lounge of Medford will sell Spanish appetizers and wine before the concert at 7:00 p.m. and during intermission.

Sol Flamenco is a Santa Rosa-based dance troupe dedicated to the fiery art of flamenco. The dancers are Joelle Gonçalves and Liz Bortolotto. They will be joined by Spanish classical and flamenco guitarist Mark Taylor, as well as local percussionist Terry Longshore, who is Director of Percussion Studies at SOU. Sol Flamenco and Mark Taylor have been working together for many years, and it shows in the dancer’s precision footwork, the guitarist’s bold accompaniment and the company’s strong stage presence. Sol Flamenco has been delighting its audiences with sold out performances throughout California for years. 

L. Pierce Carson of The Napa Valley Register called Mark Taylor "The Bay Area’s Best flamenco guitarist" and stated, "Mark Taylor amazed an attentive crowd of more than 300 with his technical skills, lightning-fast fingerings and perfect tone. Taylor has a feel for the music’s innate sensuality."  With a high quality of music and the powerful dancing of Sol Flamenco, "Fiesta Flamenca" is an evening not to be missed!

Sol Flamenco and Mark Taylor will also teach beginning workshops on flamenco dance and guitar. Call 482-2826 for more information.

The show is presented by the Jefferson Classical Guitar Society and the Southern Oregon University Department of Performing Arts. Tickets for this performance are $15 for general admission and FREE for students. Tickets may be purchased by calling 541-552-6101 or at the SOU Music Box Office prior to the performance. For more information, please visit SOU's Music Department website at http://www.sou.edu/music or the JCGS website at http://JeffersonGuitar.org.


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ian Scionti, Flamenco Homecoming




Ian Scionti, flamenco guitarist and AHS graduate, will be performing at the Southern Oregon University Music Recital Hall Sunday, December 13 at 8:00 PM.  He will be accompanied by percussionist Terry Longshore, Director of Percussion Studies at SOU.

Scionti has been living, studying, and performing in Sevilla, Spain, the heart of flamenco music and culture, since 2004. Scionti’s formative musical years growing up in Ashland began with piano study with the late Dave Marston.  He moved on to study guitar with Jeff Ebnother, jazz guitar with Ed Dunsavage, and later classical guitar with Joseph Thompson. While in his formative years in southern Oregon, he performed with local jazz musicians as well as a brief stint with the Jefferson State Jazz Orchestra.

Scionti has studied with and been influenced by the leaders in modern flamenco, including guitarists Manolo Sanlucar, Miguel Ángel Cortés, Niño Pura, and Manolo Franco.  He was introduced to flamenco while pursuing his musical career in New York City. Scionti was inspired to learn more about flamenco, leading him to travel to Spain in the summer of 2003 where he fell in love with the sounds and rhythms of Andalucía. Sevilla has been his home since then.

Scionti has performed throughout the United States and Europe, including Germany, England, France, Greece, and Hungary, appearing both as a solo artist as well as accompanying dancers and singers. For this performance, Scionti will be playing classic flamenco pieces as well as newer songs that respond to the modern direction of this Spanish folk genre.

Terry Longshore is active as a performer, composer, and educator of percussion and has performed throughout the U.S. as well as in Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, India, and the U.K. He performs regularly as a soloist and with percussion duo Skin & Bones, flute/percussion duo Caballito Negro, and multi-media ensemble Sonoluminescence.  In 2007, Longshore studied the art of flamenco percussion in Spain and has since been active accompanying flamenco guitarists, dancers, and ensembles including guitarist Rafael Cuen Garibi, ensemble Calo Flamenco, and his ongoing project with guitarist/vocalist Grant Ruiz, Dúo Flamenco.  He can be heard on numerous CD and motion picture recordings and has premiered many compositions for solo percussion, chamber ensemble, and symphony orchestra.  Terry Longshore is a Yamaha Performing Artist and an artist endorser for Remo drumheads, Vic Firth sticks and mallets, and Zildjian cymbals and his compositions are published by Go Fish Music.

Longshore holds bachelor's degrees from the California State University at Fresno and Sacramento. He earned the master's and doctoral degrees in contemporary music performance from the University of California, San Diego where he studied under percussion virtuoso Steven Schick.  He has taught at several universities and colleges and currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at Southern Oregon University.

Tickets for this performance are $15 for general admission and free for students.  Tickets and season passes may be purchased by calling 541-552-6101 or at the Music Box Office prior to the performance.  For more information, please visit Southern Oregon University’s Music Department website at http://www.sou.edu/music  


Friday, December 4, 2009

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

SOU Percussion Ensemble presents "In the Dream"


Come join us for a night of great music!  Featured repertoire will be:

"In the Dream" by Erik Griswold for percussion sextet
"Variations on a Ghanaian Theme" by Daniel Levitan for percussion trio
Shona marimba music "Vamudara" and "Mweya"
"Third Construction" by John Cage for percussion quartet
"Nagoya Marimbas" by Steve Reich for marimba duo
"Ionisation" by Edgard Varèse for percussion ensemble

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Performances with RVSO

Last night was the first night of 3 concerts performing Ricardo Lorenz's "Pataruco: Concerto for Venezuelan Maracas and Orchestra" with the Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra with guest conductor Martin Majkut.

The concert well very well - thanks to Maestro Majkut and the orchestra for a wonderful performance. I had so much fun and the audience's response was so touching. It was a very special night and I am very excited to perform again tonight at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theatre in Medford and tomorrow in Grants Pass.

Also featured on the concert was my incredible colleague, Dr. Rhett Bender, performing "Fantasia for Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra" by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Rhett gave a fantastic performance - truly inspiring.

It's been exciting to work with Martin Majkut, a fantastic conductor and passionate musician. If you have a chance to come to tonight's or tomorrow's concert - do - you'll love it!

Thanks all!