Here are 2 more things I've written recently as part of 52 Ideas. Here's a couple more things I've written in the past week. I'm especially fond of Idea 24. It seems I've fallen a bit off the wagon with my 52 Ideas project. This is week 30 of the year, but I'm only on Idea 22. I've got some catching up to do... Idea 22 is further exploration of the "Light Theme" I wrote a few weeks ago. It's kind of a more melancholy version of the first theme. (And you can take "Light" to mean what you want - light in weight, or light like a light bulb...) And here's the first "Light Theme," to give you a reference point. For the third time this month, I'm going to do a performance of the Beethoven Missa Solemnis, this time at the Oregon Bach Festival. I'm down in Eugene, Oregon doing rehearsals this week leading up to our performance on Friday. I haven't been here for two years, so of course it's lovely to be in Eugene, see old OBF friends, and be making music under Helmuth Rilling. Here's a picture from rehearsal: This is just the beginning, because June has been a very musical month for me. I also did some performances with Cappella Romana, reprising the repertoire from our Greece tour a year and a half ago ("From Constantinople to California"). We performed at the annual Chorus America conference in Seattle, and also a show in Portland. This review just came out today from Oregon Arts Watch, which was glowing. You should read it, because when it talks about 2 singers taking on a slightly nasal tone (in the Eastern style), that's me! (And the wonderful Les Green.) As if those experiences aren't enough, there has been even more music-making! I was so excited to collaborate with my amazing wife Abby to do a concert last week. For the first time ever, we presented a concert/sound therapy event together. It was called "Summer Centering" and we did a wide variety of music, including Snow Patrol, John Lennon, Greek chant, The Civil Wars, and some music I wrote. And the real centerpiece was Abby's performance on the singing bowls she trained to play in Nepal. We're going to do another event like this on August 1st. Info here Also, Abby is performing her singing bowls at another event on July 7, which includes yoga, acupuncture, and sound therapy in a single event. Info here This picture is from after the event, when several people had lots of questions about the bowls: Lastly, I've gotten a little behind on my composition project, but I managed to get into a practice room at the University of Oregon today for my latest idea (recorded just with my laptop). For some reason, ragtime was speaking to me this week! I've posted Idea 20 below. It's just some ideas I'm trying to flesh out right now. I'm currently asking the question: how can music be beautiful and touching without being excessively cheesy or corny? So here is one attempt on that topic. In other news: I have returned not long ago from a European tour with Cappella Romana, but I'm actually headed out of town again this week. I'll be singing at the Victoria Bach Festival in Victoria, Texas and then running up to Austin, Texas to repeat the performance. This is the same conductor as Conspirare, Craig Hella Johnson, and we will be performing Beethoven's massive and powerful work, Missa Solemnis. This will be my first time performing this monumental music, and in just a couple more weeks, I'll get to repeat the experience performing Missa Solemnis with Helmuth Rilling at the Oregon Bach Festival.
Here's Idea 19 of 52 Ideas. It's just a little "ditty" that came to me today. :) I just got 2 more pictures from the tour that I wanted to share - pictures of us performing in Greece. I'm back from an amazing tour with Cappella Romana to London, Germany, and Greece. I made a highlights video from our adventures. You can also see my pictures on Flickr. Here's Idea 18 of 52 Ideas. I think it was a little inspired by Jonsi, whose music I adore. You can hear all the ideas so far on my SoundCloud profile. It can be kind of crazy to try to fit in a new "idea" every week. There's been so much going on! I just finished performing the opera "Semele" last weekend, I had a huge event at my voice studio last night, and I leave on a 10 day European tour tomorrow! Lots of good stuff, but I'm determined to get some composing in regularly anyway! |
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