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| Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Chicago northern suburbs
Posts: 820
| I had a fun little gig, yesterday! OK, I so rarely get to do this anymore, I felt like posting about it here. I was late for the chat with Leigh McKinney as a result, but, he was cool. I have two motivations for doing this. One is, I just felt like reminding folks of some nice music to play. Since I finished grad school, I don't get to do this very often in the commercial music biz around Chicago. Also, I want to point out a resource that I found to be wonderful. I played a recital at a retirement community up in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. I waived my fee, as there was NO budget, and I wanted to something nice for the folks there. Here is the program I played. Concerto - Leopold Mozart Processional - Nagel 3rd Mvmt - Concerto - Hummel 2nd Mvmvt - Sonata - Hindemith 2nd and 3rd Mvmts - Concerto - Haydn Bandinage - Bozza Concerte Etude - Goedicke Lied - Bozza Petite Piece Concertante - Balay Adante and Allegro - Ropartz Just Friends - jazz standard Perdido - jazz standard Since I was donating my time, I decided to just have some fun and I used a bunch of different horns - Stage 1, California, Bach 229 LB C, Schilke Picc, Tanabe E-flat, Flugel and and old 1929 Conn Victor cornet. I did a litle bit of a lecture on the horns and music as well. It was just sheer joy to share all of this with these nice folks in this little community. Now to the resource. On the jazz tunes, I had my 15 year old son accompany me. He is getting to be a pretty good jazz pianist, and he did a spectactular job, but I am biased!! I couldn't ask my boy to work up such tough pieces as the Hindemith and the others! That would have required way too much from a kid already overcommitted at school. I could have hried an accompanist, but there is no way I could afford to pay a decent accompanist to work this stuff up (not out of pocket). As to the institution paying, well, let me say this. My mom is staying there, and she has been talking about my trumpet work up there. They very sweetly asked me if I could do this as a family member. For reasons that I won't go into here, they had NO budget to pay me. I agreed to do this and then tried to figure out how to do this with NO money. I hit on MMO - Music Minus One. I went to their web site and ordered four CD's with those pieces on them. It worked just GREAT. I had a little PA at my disposal, so I just plegged in a CD player and did it this way. Now, before you flame me, let me offer the following disclaimers. I am NOT suggesting that we don't hre real accomapnmists! I would have MUCH preferred that. It was tough learing how to play with the CD in rubato sections and, as good as it was, it was still not as good as the real thing. Next, I would never advocate stealing from the MMO corporation or ther artists. I.e., while I am going to record a legit CD, I am hiring a real pianist to play my parts in my studio. I am just suggesting that you consider buying the MMO stuff for practice and for family events such as this one. They have come a long way since they were first created. The CD's are spectacular! You can also hear the original recordings to see how the heavy hitters (like Nagel or Ghitalla) played the pieces. In any case, it was a sweet afternoon wth my mom, her friends and my kids. The music was beautiful as was the chance to play it. Peace! Nick |
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| Moderator Fortissimo User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Metro Detroit
Brand: Eclipse
Posts: 3,760
| Man, what a great day! It is really special to be able to perform with your son! I bet "Mom" was thrilled with her son & grandson, and you most likely MADE everyone's day! Thanks for sharing Nick! -cw- |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 76
| Having twice backed up Nick at the Bensenville/Wood Dale, Il. Concert Band, this super nice act comes as no surprise to me. Nick is a fabulous player and and equally nice man. Nick can play anything. On one concert he did a Vizzutti piece which called for screaming lead playing and plenty of technique and the next concert played the Arutunian as well as anyone on record. Great player, great person, great family man, and one of the most intelligent people you will ever meet. Rich Tomasek |
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| Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Posts: 332
| Nick, You continue to amaze... Your good for our sport... Peace! Tony G |
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| Mezzo Forte User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Chicago northern suburbs
Posts: 820
| Thanks gents! Geeez Rich! Thanks, man! You guys were great! You are a very kind man! Thanks to you to, Tony! Folks, we're all in this together. Keep up the music. Gotta get to work! Nick |
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