Michael Burritt Clinic at Concordia College

Michael Burritt came to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota on October 10th. Concordia’s web-site had announced this clinic as being on October 3rd, but had to be rescheduled to the 10th. This change in schedule worked out great for me since I was now able to make the 3 hour drive “up north” to attend. For avid readers of this blog, Michael Burritt was also scheduled to attend last years’ Day of Percussion which had to be canceled due to flooding. You can read more about that with my earlier blog post.

I am familiar with Michael Burritt as an avid contributor to the Percussive Arts Society conventions (PASIC) as well as an author for the Percussive Notes magazine. I also had the opportunity to see him at PASIC 2001 perform the very advanced marimba solo “Escape Velocity 1.4”.

For part of the clinic he asked for a volunteer and I raised my hand. I think it was the very bright baseball jersey (American League All-Star Jersey of Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau from 2007) that caught his eye. He asked me to play some block C chords in my normal posture. Luckily I was having a good posture day and he said it looked comfortable. He then asked me to lean down over the instrument at the hips and play the chords again. I will admit that while standing over the marimba it wasn’t as easy to hear the difference, but the audience definitely could tell that my sound was more open and full when not leaning over the bars. Posture is important not only for long term health but also for the sound that you produce. Try this at home with a partner who is standing back away from the marimba and see if you can tell the difference.

Another highlight of the over two hour clinic, was a preview of a new composition of his called “Rounders” which is an advanced percussion ensemble piece available at MostlyMarimba.com. This piece is also required for the final round of the International Marimba Competition 2009 in Paris. Michael Burritt and Nancy Zeltsman are the two American jury members for this competition.

I went up to talk to Mr. Burritt after the clinic and asked if he could sign his composition “The Offering” for me, which he did.

Michael Burritt "The Offering"

Michael Burritt's "The Offering"

I also had this opportunity to pass on greetings from Tom Burritt. That interaction went something like this:

Jeff – “By the way, Tom says be sure to say ‘Hi Dad’ when I see you”.

Michael Burritt – “‘Hi Dad’? (laughs)”.

(Editor note – Michael Burritt and Thomas Burritt are actually cousins).

Thanks to Michael Burritt for making the trip to Minnesota, thanks to Dr. Eyler for making the clinic possible, and thanks to Zildjian for sponsoring the event and providing great door prizes!

Performance of “The Offering”

I recently performed Michael Burritt’s “The Offering”  at Faith Lutheran Church in Coon Rapids. This is a beautiful piece which is appropriate for a church setting. This performance was very well received at both services. This will motivate me to continue to work on solos and duets and bring them to church. It is a great outlet for marimbists looking to get out there. Enjoy the video below.

Tchaikovsky duet on marimba and oboe

During the summer months Faith Lutheran Church reduces from three Sunday morning services down to two. Also, because the Spirit of Faith choir takes a break during this time, there are many opportunities for instrumentalists and vocalists to lend their talents to the worship service. I decided last month to fill one of the slots with my friend Andy and play some marimba+english horn and marimba+oboe duets.

Many marimbists are probably familiar with Leigh Howard Stevens‘ transcriptions of Tchaikovsky‘s “Album for the Young” for solo marimba. Instead of playing this as a marimba solo, we divided the part and made a duet. You can listen to the “Waltz” here.

For the marimba+english horn part, we decided to try one of the Bach two part inventions. Our intentions were good, but we will wait until round two before posting that duet. 🙂

My friend Andy’s blog post has more on the event if you are interested.

Samobor Music Festival 2009 featuring Ivana Bilic and Emmanuel Sejourne

The Samobor Music Festival will be held September 27th-30th in Samobor Croatia. This year as part of the festival there will be a marimba week featuring Ivana Bilic and Emmanuel Sejourne. The seminar is for “performers and teachers of all ages and nationalities”. You have the ability to register as an active or passive attendant depending on if you would like to perform in the masterclasses.

I had the opportunity to meet Ivana Bilic at the Zeltsman Marimba Festival this summer. Her performance of Steve Mackey’s “The Beast” was stunning and I hope continues to be part of her repertoire. Emmanuel Sejourne is the composer of “Katamiya” which was the recent piece that was learned for the Steve Weiss interactive music contest, as well as one of my favorite marimba pieces of all time “Nancy”.

Plan a trip to Croatia and join these two world class marimbists! For more information, visit their website.

John Serry consortium for new marimba solo

Ms. Ji Hye Jung is organizing a consortium to commission composer John Serry to compose a new marimba solo. This solo will be approximately 10 minutes in length and will be of “medium” difficulty. John Serry is famous for many compositions but his marimba compositions include “Night Rhapsody” and “West Side Suite”.

If you are interested in participating in this consortium financially, you may contact me directly and I can put you in contact with Ms. Jung. My email address is marimba (at) jeffsass.com.

Ms. Jung has a performance of “Night Rhapsody” available on YouTube below.

Classical Marimba League announces 2010 International Marimba Artists Competition

The Classical Marimba League has announced their 2010 International Marimba Artists Competition. The competition will feature the set piece “Short Stories mvmt 2” by Bruce Broughton. This piece requires marimba and piano accompaniment. It has multiple movements, but only movement 2 is required. Participants should also prepare 2-3 other marimba solos that “display different musical styles” and “demonstrate your strongest musical attributes”.

The application is available online as well as the music for the set piece which you can buy at Steve Weiss Music. Submissions need to be made on DVD (not just audio CD) and need to include the $40 application fee. The deadline for submission is February 1, 2010. If you would like to listen to the movements of Short Stories, C. Alan Publications has samples on their web site.

I am thrilled that the winner’s of this competition will perform at the University of Minnesota in a showcase concert. It was a real treat to see this last year and I will definitely make the trip in April 2010.

Katamiya discussions – Part 5 – PATV announces contest winners

Hi everyone! The Percussion Axiom TV episode #45 is out and you can watch it at Dr. Burritt’s web site or right here:

First off congratulations to Matt for winning the contest! His overall contribution both from a playing aspect as well as an interactive aspect made him the clear winner! Congratulations also to the second place finishers of Taylor, Steve, Torrin, Jeff and myself. I am definitely inspired now to finish working on Katamiya and ensure a good final video is posted.

I hope we continue exercises like this in the future. This is one great reason for me to practice and share my experiences with everyone. Check out all of the videos at http://video.steveweissmusic.net

Thanks to Steve Weiss Music, Dr. Burritt and all of the participants!

Katamiya Discussions – Part 4

Hi everyone! The Percussion Axiom TV Interactive Contest hosted by Steve Weiss Music and Thomas Burritt is coming to a close tomorrow so I wanted to post one more video. I wasn’t able to get more playing done so the video below are some thoughts around what was great about the contest and to answer some of the questions from the other participants.

I do promise to finish Katamiya and post a complete video with my performance in the future. Thanks again to Steve Weiss Music and Thomas Burritt for venturing into a new area of marimba video blogging!

Katamiya Discussions Part 3

This is my final day to work on Katamiya for at least 2 weeks. I have packed my marimba and will load up the mini-van tomorrow to head to Appleton, Wisconsin for the Zeltsman Marimba Festival.

This week I have 2 new videos. The first I discuss a bit about the other videos and interaction happening with Katamiya so far. I cannot believe that there are 14 videos uploaded as part of this interactive contest. Congratulations everyone and keep it up!

The second video is a clip of my playing measures 2-9. These measures are still pretty rough but I am trying to establish the groove first and clean up the accents next. I also had a personal goal that I was going to put up a video before I left for the festival – no matter where I was in the piece. I have been quite busy working on my 4 other pieces this week.

Stay tuned to this blog for the next two weeks as I will be keeping the blog up to date with information on the marimba festival and the 24 new marimba pieces that will be premiered at this event. I simply cannot wait!

Katamiya Discussions – Part 2

This last week has been a whirlwind for me as I finished up all of my work projects (I am a Quality Leader at Adobe Systems Incorporated) before my sabbatical. Some high tech companies have decided to eliminate their sabbatical programs in recent years and I am thrilled that Adobe Systems continues to have this program as a benefit for their employees. It is also amazing that is has been over 11 years since I started working there.

Back to the marimba…

I have placed a new video online discussing Katamiya as part of the PATV online learning contest. This video discusses the recordings that I know of that contain this piece as well as my thoughts on the pronunciation. After months of posting video as part of the last piece (Gordon Stout’s Etude #3), I decided it was time to actually talk in one of my videos.

A big thanks to Matt, Torrin, and Steve for posting videos about their first week’s experience with the piece! The next video later this week will include more playing. I am trying to squeeze in measures from this piece as I polish my other pieces for the Zeltsman Marimba Festival next week so we will see how far I get!