DrumChattr – A New Percussion/Marimba Resource

A new percussion/marimba resource has been added to the Internet recently. That resource is the website http://www.drumchattr.com.

This site is the brainchild of Thomas Burritt, Shane Griffin and Dave Gerhart. More information about their story can be found at their About Page.

It has only been a month or so since they have been live and already the quality of content is pretty amazing. There is a podcast where the hosts talk amongst themselves and cover topics from the forums. They also interview famous percussionists like Peter Erskine, and Paul Rennick, and others.

Sites like the Percussive Arts Society already have percussion forums for discussion and I don’t believe it is the intent of DrumChattr to replace that. But this does give another place to discuss specific topics from graduate auditions to being a professional. They also post high quality percussion performance videos.

I have added this site to my RSS feed and will be visiting frequently and I encourage you to do so as well. If I think of a really good idea, maybe I will even contribute an article in the future!

Sight reading exercise at Marimbalogy.com

First of all congratulations to the Minnesota Twins for making the playoffs and for getting home field advantage in the division series against the Yankees! This series will come down to which team has better pitching in my opinion and I am excited for it to start. Now on to the post.

I am very excited about the other marimba bloggers out there and one of them is Charlie over at http://www.marimbalogy.com. He has done some great episodes about the Burton grip recently as well as a number of other great episodes.

Charlie recently posted the sight reading of the week for marimba and I couldn’t resist trying it. Remember the purpose of this was to sight read this without any practice at all. Here is my performance:

So there are wrong notes and tempo issues but for the first attempt I was happy with the fact that it is mostly right. I was also able to think about the crescendo and some accents. I consider myself pretty bad at sight reading so I am happy for the challenge. Thanks again to Charlie for writing this piece and posting it!

PercuFest International Percussion festival in Valencia Spain June 2010

The following text is from Hilari Mari, the director of the PercuFest International Percussion Festival.

Dearests all friends,

A huge pleasure to announce and confirm the last concert at BaKetes International Percussion Festival 5th. Edition with the Conservatorio Superior de Música “Oscar Esplá” of Alicante, Spain Alumni Percussion Group under artistic director professor Joan Soriano. This will be the first time that the Festival welcomes very high level students to perform. This is to certify our best commitment with the future of the percussion art in Spain by promoting and motivating the percussion students who will become the next generation of spanish professional performers.

Also will take place the 2nd. BaKetes NP Drums Snare Drum Competition with a very special jury: the greatest orchestral percussionists Josep Furió & Francisco Inglés. Also to express our wish to share this percussion events with all of you that maybe are around Benetússer at this time and of course to welcome you to enjoy this fantastic concert. To promote the event, all will be FREE. We expect you!

Planning:

12 Junio 2010
June 12th. 2010

17:30 h.
Concurso Nacional de Caja BaKetes NP Drums – Remo Spain, Benetússer – Valencia – Spain
BaKetes NP Drums – Remo Spain Snare Drum Competition, Benetússer – Valencia – Spain

20 h. Concert

Grupo del Aula de Percusión del Conservatorio Superior de Música “Óscar Esplá” de Alicante, Spain

Programme

I Parte

Humet, Ramón (1968)……………………………………………..…………Mantra II (2002)

Erkoreka, Gabriel (1969)…………………………………………………………Fauve (2003)

Giner, Bruno (1960)………………………………………..……….Images de Peaux (1996)
Solista: Joan Soriano

II Parte

Humet, Ramón (1968)…………………………..……………………….…….Nkunga (2000)

Taïra, Yoshihisa (1937-2005)……………………………..………….…Hierophonie (1974)

Intérpretes del concierto: Conrado Moya Sánchez, David Nadal Bonet, Héctor Castelló Sánchez, Jorge Pons Gil, Lluís Martínez Esbrí, Ramón Llopis Ferrer y Sergio Juan Gironés.

Director: Joan Soriano Morales

Todo ello en:
All will be in:

Centre Cultural “El Molí”
C/. del Molí, 30
46910 Benetússer, València, España
+ INFO.-

http://www.benetusser.net/noticia.php?id=155
http://www.npdrums.com

Moltíssimes gràcies!!
¡Muchísimas gracias!
Thanks a lot
Salut!!
¡Salud!
All the best!
Hilari Marí
Director, PercuFest IX FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE PERCUSIÓN, La Font de la Figuera – Valencia – España www.PercuFest.com
Artistic director, PercuFest 9th. INTERNATIONAL PERCUSSION FESTIVAL, La Font de la Figuera – Valencia – Spain
Asesor artístico, BaKetes V Festival Internacional de Percusión, Benetússer – Valencia – España www.benetusser.net
Artistic advisor, BaKetes 5th. International Percussion Festival, Benetússer – Valencia – Spain
Director Artístico, Concurso Nacional de Caja BaKetes NP Drums – Remo Spain, Benetússer – Valencia – Spain
Artistic Director, BaKetes NP Drums – Remo Spain Snare Drum Competition, Benetússer – Valencia – Spain

Marimba + electronics “Woods Walker” commission seeking donors

Composer Lynn Job has written a new marimba + electronics piece entitled “Woods Walker”. This piece will be performed at PASIC 2010 this year in Indianapolis, Indiana by Dr. Aaron Ragsdale. I just learned that this commission is seeking 5 more marimbists to donate to the commission. I have recently joined this commission myself after reviewing the sample pages from the score.

The great thing about this particular commission is the number of things that you get for participating:

Your name on the score, a copy of the full score, a separate marimba part, a performance CD (stage ready), a Demo CD, 2 year exclusive ability to perform the work, free publicity for life and a number of other gifts.

For more information please visit the commission web site for more details. Time is running out on joining (they want to close the commission this summer) so move fast! This could be a great graduation present (or in my case a Father’s Day present) for your favorite marimbist!

Marimba 2010 – Photos

The Marimba One Facebook page has a number of other great photos from the event that you can view at the following links:

The photos below are the ones that I took during the event. Enjoy!
Beverley Johnston

Beverley Johnston

Valerie Naranjo

Valerie Naranjo

Svet Stoyanov

Svet Stoyanov

Ivana Bilic

Ivana Bilic

Ji-Hye Jung

Ji-Hye Jung

Javier Nandayapa

Javier Nandayapa

Nebojsa Zivkovic and Jeff Sass

Nebojsa Zivkovic and Jeff Sass

Mark Ford, Jeff Sass and Momoko Kamiya

Mark Ford, Jeff Sass and Momoko Kamiya

Marimba Nandayapa and Jeff Sass

Marimba Nandayapa and Jeff Sass

Fred and Carolyn from Canada and Jeff Sass

Fred and Carolyn from Canada and Jeff Sass

My Marimba One at the St. Paul Cathedral

My Marimba One at the St. Paul Cathedral

Ivana Bilic Marimba Week 3rd Edition

Ivana Bilic will be hosting the 3rd edition of her Marimba Week at Samobor Croatia this September 24-29th, 2010. This year the festival will feature Ivana Bilic and guest artists Dane Richason and Pius Cheung.

Besides the masterclasses, drumming circles, private lessons and chamber music, there will be three concerts:
–    Participants’ concert,
–    Dane Richeson (marimba, percussion) concert with guest artists Ivana Bilic (marimba and vibes), Elvis Penava (jazz guitar), Goran Rukavina (bass), Davor Dedic (piano), Samobor strings – programme: premiere of Julie Spencer: Timeless river – new work for vibes, marimba and strings; Piazzola Tango Suite, some jazz standards, a Fred Sturm and Bobby McFerrin piece Rajasthan, improvised percussion solos…
–    Pius Cheung concert (marimba) with guest artists Ivana Bilic (marimba), Dane Richeson (percussion). – programme – Cheung, Schoenberg, Bach.

This event is sponsored by Yamaha and Marimba One.

The following PDF file has all of the details and contact information as well as the festival web site. You need to register by September 10, 2010. For more information contact Goran Gorse at gorse [dot] goran [at] gmail [dot] com.

Marimba 2010 – Press Coverage

The Marimba 2010 International Festival and Conference was covered by a number of press outlets. Thanks to Fernando Meza for compiling this list and allowing me to share it.

Wall Street Journal “Ay, Marimba

Marimba One – Press Release “Twin Cities to Host World Marimba Festival

Star Tribune “Marimba meets Mahler at Orchestra Hall

Minnesota Public Radio “All Things Considered” (Podcast) and article – “The biggest marimba event ever unfolds in Minnesota

3 Minute Egg – “More Marimba: Stephen Paulus

3 Minute Egg – “More Marimba Mary Ellen Childs

Jupiter Band Instruments article on Marimba 2010 featuring Casey Cangelosi and Janus Percussion (link added here 7/26/2010)

VocalEssence.org –  Video Performance of Visions (world premiere by Stephen Paulus)

Ivana Bilic is performing on my Marimba One for this concert.

Marimba 2010 – Final Day of Performances

The final day of the Marimba 2010 International Festival and Conference was Saturday May 1st. It started early again so let’s get right to it!

8am – “Marimba Roots: Traditional Marimbas In Costa Rica and Mexico” Fernando Meza and the Ensamble de Percusion Costa Rica presented the first section. They detailed the construction of the Costa Rica marimbas (pigs gut is what makes the buzzing sound) and played some musical examples. The “Bomba” is musical phrase that someone yells out to stop the musicians from playing.  Someone then has to recite a four line poem that rhymes. A few people in the audience got into in and the performers enjoyed thier contribution.  The second half was Marimba Nadayapa and the traditional characteristics of the Mexican marimba. One interesting thing I learned was there is an extra low b flat on these marimbas. The marimba has a slightly different layout at the bottom. Where there is normally a C# there is instead a Bb and the C# is placed to the right. These instruments are used at kid’s birthday parties, weddings, and funerals throughout Chiapas and the rest of Mexico.

9am – “Voices from the New Generation” had performances by Casey Cangelosi and Pius Cheung. Cangelosi played “Etude in a minor No. 2”, “Character No. 5”, “Prelude in f minor”, and “White Knuckle Stroll”. Pius Cheung performed “Etude in d minor”, “Etude in c# minor”, “Etude in D Major”, “Musical Moment No. 5 – Romance”, “Etude in e minor”. These pieces were all originals from the respective performers and show that the next generation of marimbists are well on their way to becoming marimba masters.

9am-1pm – “A Multiple-Hour Performance” performed by Alan Zimmerman at the Regis Center for Art. Across the street Alan Zimmerman was performing a concert that featured one piece called “marimba, bow, stone, player (I), (II), (III), & (IV)” by Kunsu Shim. This piece is for one marimba player with two bows and stones. I forgot to take a break and walk over to hear part of this piece. If anyone saw it, feel free to comment as this one sounded interesting.

10am – “Marimba And … (Part 2)” – These performances features the marimba in non-solo settings. Andrew Beall started with his composition “Song of Almah (with strings)”. Assisting him was soprano Amanda Dunning and the Erato Chamber Orchestra with Richard Haglund conducting. Beall stated that this will be part of a Broadway musical in a few years. The text is from the Old Testament book Song of Solomon. The performance included the movements 1 and 3. Beverley Johnson performed her husband Christos Hatzis piece “In The Fire of Conflict” for marimba and tape. The music track contains rap lyrics and according to Johnston it “is the first work in which I have used rap music but I am sure it will not be the last”. This newest revision of this piece was also played last year at the Zeltsman Marimba Festival. The final piece was Ricardo Lorenz’s “Piedra en la Piedra” performed by Scotty Horey (with Jenifer Hanson, flute).

11am – “Works for Marimba and Vibraphone”. This aptly named session started with Alejandro Vinao’s “Arabesco Infinito” performed by Svet Stoyanov and William Moersch. A tremendous amount of notes that just kept coming were handled musically by both performers. Anders Koppel’s “Tocatta” and Toru Takemitsu’s “Cross Hatch” were performed by Janus Percussion. Anna Ignatowicz Glinska’s “Passacaglia” and Arkadiusz Katny’s “Chain III” were performed by Katarzyna Mycka and Svet Stoyanov. The final piece was Steve Reich’s “Electric Counterpoint” performed by Svet Stoyanov. This was a great arrangement of this piece originally written for Pat Metheny and guitar.

There was enough time for another run to Jimmy Johns for lunch and some mingling with the vendors. I will post some pictures in a future post.

1pm – “Concerti” started with “Concerto For Ivana” (for marimba, piano, and percussion) performed by Ivana Bilic (with Brian Duffy, Erik Barsness, Adam Rappel – percussion and Timothy Lovelace, piano). Next was Jorge Sarmientos’ “Concierto para marimba y orquesta” performed by James Price (with John Jensen, piano).

2pm – “Asian Connections” started with Keiko Abe’s “Variations on Japanese Children’s Songs” and Kazunori Miyake’s “Chain” performed by Ji Hye Jung. Yoshio Hachimura’s “Ahania (mvmt 1)” and Yasuo Sueyoshi’s “Mirage pour Marimba” concluded this performance.

3pm – “Marimba Six-Mallets” – Rin Ozaki performed Keiko Abe’s “Itsuki Fantasy” to start the session. Kai Stensgaard performed his “Salsa Mexicana” and “Zita”, followed by Ariel Ramirez’s “Gloria from Misa Criolla”. A couple of these pieces used ankle bells in addition to 6-mallet technique. Chung-Ying Chang’s “Ma Olah”, Pei-Ching Wu and Koji Sakurai’s “No One Is an Island” was performed by Pei Ching Wu.

The final piece was a show-stopper. Chung-Ying Chang’s “Solar Myth” (for marimba and three percussionists) was performed by Pei Ching Wu, Hans Fredrickson, Eric Richardson, and Derek Olson from the University of Minnesota Percussion Ensemble. This piece does require the marimbist to play 6-mallets however if you have someone who can pull that off, the audience appreciation you will receive from the entire performance will be worth the practice time. This piece was performed with bright red costumes and some white masks. The 3 percussionists move around the stage playing at various stations. My favorite part was the choreography between the percussionists as they tossed folding fans to each other in rhythm. This one is a new composition from 2009 and will certainly be making the rounds of percussion recitals. Congratulations to the performers for putting this one together. The audience loved it and so did I.

4pm – “Classics From Japan” was the final hour of performances at the Ted Mann Concert Hall. Akira Miyoshi’s “Conversation – Suite for Marimba” performed by Mutsuko Fujii. Rika Fujii performed Miyoshi’s “Ripple”. They both stayed on stage to perform the world premiere marimba duet “The Plum Blossoms” by Eiko Orita. This one was stunning. Both players incorporated rolls to create a comfortable sound that I could listen to for weeks. “Hiten Seido III” by Maki Ishii” was performed by Mutsuko Fujii and Eriko Daimo performed “Ku” by Hirotake Kitakata. The finale was Minoru Miki’s “Marimba Spiritual” performed by Eriko Daimo (with Fernando Meza, Casey Cangelosi, Bismarck Fernandez, Rika Fujii, and Mu-Daiko members Susan Tanabe and Joe Mignano).

I am planning a few more posts to show some photos, to list all of the other press links about the event and to give my final perspective on the entire week.