Monday, August 29, 2011

Tom Lee Music Workshops: Students Improvise New Jazz Fusion Possibilities with Global Masters


Intimate & Interactive…Tom Lee Music Workshops are free, open to the general public.  They also function as a kind of ‘masterclass’ for our students.  The world’s most respected musicians share their stories, play and demonstrate unique and exciting approaches to music.  Artists for 2011 hailed from Sweden (Jonas Kullhammar), China (Dong Jinming), the United Kingdom (John Butcher) and Vancouver (Lisa Cay Miller & Lan Tung).

Jonas Kyllhammar, Sax (Sweden) inspired melodious funk.
Lisa Cay Miller, Piano (Vancouver) introduced free improv and new composition.
John Butcher, Sax (UK) 'wowed' the audience by sustaining a note for several minutes!


Chinese Erhu/Jazz Fusion, circular breathing, free improv and more...This year, our TD High School Jazz Intensive students were invited to improvise on stage with all of our accomplished ‘jazz masters’.  Brave new experiments,  included first-ever attempts at free improvisation, Chinese/Jazz fusion and circular breathing techniques.  All of this, in front of a live audience -including their music savvy peers.

Watch them play!  See students improvise new fusion possibilities with Founders of the Nanjing Jazz Festival and West Coast Award Winning Orchid Ensemble.
Here's what some of our students had to say about their experience, 

Ken Pickering presents a Tom Lee Gift Certificate to our 2011 Composition Contest Winner:  Kazumasa Takasugi!
Kazumasa Takasugi:   "...listening to the guest artists’ inspiring stories and being able to actually play with them was an amazing experience. I always went up whenever I had the chance to play. The Swedish saxophone player, Jonas Kullhammar was the first guest artist I played with. I had so much fun interacting musically at such a high level. Dong Jinming, a Chinese Erhu player who had an inspiring story: incorporating jazz to traditional Chinese music, was also interesting to work with. Finally, another saxophone player from UK, John Butcher, who focused on the “sound”, demonstrated many sound effects. It was very interesting to play with other musicians on the stage with no time, form, or chord progressions..."

Jon Tobin graduates with a special TD Award  for Music Studies.

Jonathan Tobin:  Coastal Jazz has brought in influential artists from around the world for workshops at the Tom Lee Music Hall. These have ranged from New York modern jazz bassist Mario Pavone to Swedish funk trombonist Nils Landgren, and into the realm of the avant-garde with players like Alexander von Schlippenbach. I have had the privilege of playing piano and trombone onstage for several of these workshops. The first of these was with Nils Landgren and his band. It was a bit intimidating playing a trombone solo with such a talented professional right beside me, but his sense of humour and positive attitude eased any nerves I might have had... More recently I jammed in workshops with John Butcher (a British saxophonist) and a Chinese erhu duo with Dong Jinming and Lan Tung. Being able to play music onstage with professional musicians completely unrehearsed was a wonderful experience, both exhilarating and invigorating. It was especially interesting to improvise with the Chinese musicians, because their approach and experience with jazz music is from a completely different context than my own. They were using traditional Chinese folk instruments to improvise and create a style of music, which had not been given much exposure in their country until recently. This was an experience, which shed new light on jazz as an art form of jazz…"

 
Miles Wong, won our TD Award for private music lessons (students 10-11)

Miles Wong: " It’s almost impossible for me to put in words how much I have gained from playing in the TD High School Jazz Intensive, but all I can say is that I really hope the program continues for many years to come so it can inspire and challenge young musicians like it has for me..."

Thursday, August 18, 2011

TD High School Jazz Intensive Stories (#2) Lauren Cheng, Alto Sax/Flute

Joining this group for the very first time this year, I was nervous about what I would experience.  I had never participated in a summer camp like the Intensive. Who would I meet? What would the directors be like? Was I actually good enough for this band?  It was with these tense thoughts that I arrived at our first rehearsal.  However, my uneasiness would soon be quelled.  

Lauren Cheng on Alto Sax
Although we 19 students were of different ages from different schools and with varying personalities and backgrounds, it was clear to me that there was something we all shared.  You could see our passion for music burning in our eyes…

TD High School Jazz Intensive...All smiles after an exciting Final Feature Performance
 

Conductors, Bob and Nicole fed our fire for jazz, while also learning and laughing with us – we all have undying respect for them…The best thing about that memorable week was simply playing.  I was awestruck at the quality of our sound, and everyone’s incredible musicality.  Bonding with all the other players and making unbelievable music with them was not only a highlight of my summer, but of my entire life.  

TD High School Jazz Intensive played with great energy, skill and teamwork.


By the time we got to our final concert at David Lam Park, I had only one feeling when I looked out into the crowds of hundreds of people that day – extreme pride for all my talented friends on stage with me, who a week ago had been just mere strangers…

TD High School Jazz Intensive BIG BAND on the BIG Stage at David Lam Park.
 This was an incredible debut on the pro stage…Even for those of us who were not heading into a musical career, we got a taste of it – along with building our confidence in music, and ourselves.

Conductor, Nicole Mitchell, honored us with a solo...
Lauren also got to play flute under the tutelage of a master!















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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

TD High School Jazz Intensive Stories (#1) Jared Karse


Being a young jazz musician this year was tough. My high school jazz band was not at all a very serious group and I was having constant struggles with finding fellow students that shared a passion in jazz. Before I had been informed of the High School Jazz Intensive Band I was in a musical slump. I had no idea where I wanted to go next with music. Saxophone was my addiction but had begun to fall short for me. I began exploring other instruments and different styles of music. The TD High School Jazz Intensive brought me back to what I loved …


Jared Karse on Baritone Sax...He also plays Tenor!
  
The pre-rehearsal a week before the actual program started was a sample, a taste of what was to come. At first my shyness seemed to overcome me. I was one of two grade ten’s in a group that was mostly filled with grade twelve’s, making me awfully nervous. I immediately realized the challenge that this group would be for me as a musician after the first run through of all the pieces. The level of which all of the musicians were at was well beyond my own and it was incredibly frightening, in the best possible way. I wanted to learn and I was ready for the challenge. The fun was just beginning…

TD High School Jazz Intensive BIG BAND with Conductor Nicole Mitchell

Finally meeting our wonderful Conductor Nicole Mitchell was amazing for me. I had already been a fan of her music for two years and I couldn’t wait to see the challenges she was about to throw at us... Focused on every note, accent, and detail of the music was our job. Everyone in the group was determined and that determination brought us together, making difficult music seem easy. Nicole’s skills as a conductor truly deserve applause. She knew how to fix problems and could hear everything and anything that was happening in the band. She not only arranged the music but made it better. Adding elements that created an entirely new level of depth to our sound.

A Sunny Day at David Lam Park, Mainstage...TD High School Jazz Intensive Final Feature Performance! 


The week was not only amazing musically but it was incredibly fun. As the group began to bond the music began to form and as the music began to form the reality of how awesome this program is began to sink in. What a wonderful opportunity for me and my fellow musicians…The final performance outside in sunny weather at David Lam Park was incredible. The crowd was awesome and the band performed at its best…I was riveted by the experience and the pace at which I had grown as a musician…I treasure the experience. I hope to work with each one of these musicians again in the future and what I have taken away from this band will forever be a part of me. It was definitely one of the greatest experiences of my life and I hope I can once again be a part of this amazing program next year...     

Watch TD High School Jazz Intensive playing at "Wheatgrass" in their Final Feature Performance at David Lam Park, Main Stage.  Proud Parent Cam!

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Festival Wrap # 2 (by Ken Pickering)

July 6, 2011

JP Carter (photo: Peter Gannushkin)

Still coming down from the festival. In this piece you'll find a few photos from Peter Gannushkin (love his JP shot above), plus some of my legendary (ya right..) behind the scenes Iphone shots - of festival staff, musicians and assorted ambient images. I hope you enjoy them. Not much else to say - except - get some sleep?

Kazutoki Umezu & Kiki Band (from Tokyo)
(photos: PG)
Umezu tore it up on the DLP stage with his high energy blend of old school fuze-skronk. Gypsophelia officially loved them!

Soren Kjaergaard (Copenhagen), Ben Street & Andrew Cyrille (photo: PG)
You could hear a pin drop at this gig - such delicacy - lovely show. Unfortunately I completely missed Soren backstage, but I did hear a nice chunk of the set. Def - great to re acquaint with the legendary Mr. Andrew Cyrille. His 60's work with Cecil Taylor is still some of my favourite music and his 70's band Maono recorded some great discs on Black Saint and Soul Note.

Veryan Weston & Trevor Watts (UK) 
(photo: PG)
I go back a long way with Trevor, longer than either of us actually remember - 1972 in London (with John Stevens) - he performed on many occasions for us in the 80's and 90's mostly with Moire Music. He was also in Barry Guy's London Jazz Composers Orchestra. The duo with Veryan is really fine - check out Veryan's amazing solo disc on Emanem - Allusions.

IPHONE Pics by KP

Adam Fine (bassist with Gypsophelia from Halifax) gets the CD store ready to rock for the post show festivities at DLP.

Intern and bass clarinet student - Allison Daniel

Brian Nation, Josephine Ochej & Andre Lachance

Interns from Europe: Verena and Chloe

Box Office Chris and Tara Bailey - where else - the beer garden at DLP of course!

Kenton Loewen "The Crackling"

Debra Jean Creelman backstage at DLP

Sista Kelly Creelman - box office queen

Operations Manager Eduardo Ottoni and Artist Logistics Lorraine Hamilton

Associate Director Alex Grigg / Executive Director Fatima Amarshi

Francois Houle and a big latte @ Milano Coffee on 8th Ave.

Oslo's Havard Wiik at soundcheck RH

Norway's Ingebrigt Haker - Flaten lives in Austin, Texas now! Looks like the hot Texas weather brings on a wicked thirst!

Main Man and all star volunteer: the one and only Gary Kushnir relaxing in the shade outside of the RH.

Favourite Board Members: Lynn Buhler and James Coverdale enjoy a quiet moment at the Roundhouse.

Co-Production Manager James Ong getting it done!

Box Office Chris, this time with Jen Thomas, enjoying a well deserved beverage at - yes you guessed it the DLP beer garden.

JP Carter and Jesse Zubot outside the Roundhouse.. getting ready to head over to the Venue for their Fond of Tigers gig.

Kevin Elaschuck at Granville Island for the West Coast Art Trio.

Marijka (Artist Logistics) and Joe Trump (from Umezu's Kiki Band)

Marc L'Esperance - sound man extraordinaire at Performance Works

Mats Gustafsson and Colin Stetson after their 1st Duo gig at Performance Works on Canada Day.

Two more Mats pics. A ham or what?

Brian Nation (nice portrait)

Chicago's Nicole Mitchell after the High School Jazz Intensive at DLP. 

Paradoxical Frog with Kris Davis, Ingrid Laubrock, Tyshawn Sorey - a helluva gig!

Festival Staff: Rob Wilson, Rainbow Robert, Judie Dahl

Shane Krause (RH venue mgr) and fine sax man - goes buggy.

Si Garber - RH sound man is always in the light.

Whole lotta staff - Rainbow, Casey, Marijka, Chris, Jen

Box Office Mia - what - you wanna buy a ticket?

Ron (Tron) Samworth's head is on fire.

Colin Stetson post workshop at RH

Umezu signs autographs!

Tommy Babin outside the RH

Volunteer Coordinator and MC - Wayne Stewart in Gastown

Volunteers at Performance Works - Wendy and Leanne

Long time hard core jazz fan - the one & only Sony Singh.

Peter Margasak and his wife Michelle at the Ironworks (was that Downbeat or Jazz Times?)

That's all for now folks!













































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