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Post by j on Oct 31, 2014 12:29:48 GMT -5
I will be performing my first recital as a faculty member of the San Francisco Conservatory on Saturday November 1st, 5pm Pacific Time. The program will be divided in two halves, featuring recent music by Japanese composers in the first—including TequilaBob's favorite, Toshio Hosokawa, and a world premiere of a Kabuki-inspired piece I commissioned from one of my former history students, Kenji Oh—and recent music for electric guitar by U.S. composers in the second. There should be a streaming video link live tomorrow and as an archive afterwards for those interested: new.livestream.com/accounts/325629/events/1719529Would love to "see" some of you there—it's been a wild journey.
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Post by david on Oct 31, 2014 12:41:52 GMT -5
J, that is really cool. Looking forward to seeing-hearing this!
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Post by RickW on Oct 31, 2014 13:47:03 GMT -5
Nice. Will try to get on.
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Post by aquaduct on Oct 31, 2014 14:05:27 GMT -5
Good for you my friend.
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Post by Dub on Oct 31, 2014 18:52:50 GMT -5
This is really cool. We'll try to watch.
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Post by Cornflake on Oct 31, 2014 19:08:48 GMT -5
It's a real pleasure to watch your career and listen to your music, j.
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Post by j on Oct 31, 2014 21:09:18 GMT -5
^^^ you may want to wait until you hear this, Don.
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Post by Cornflake on Oct 31, 2014 21:18:24 GMT -5
Fair enough. I should have said "so far." Thanks for taking the risk of making music that won't appeal to every taste.
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Post by j on Oct 31, 2014 21:34:57 GMT -5
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Post by frazer on Nov 1, 2014 0:31:14 GMT -5
Beyond cool j!
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Post by Lonnie on Nov 1, 2014 9:55:55 GMT -5
I have a gig tonight, but I am not gonna miss the replay.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 21:08:24 GMT -5
J, wonderful performance. Love the tone modification segment, too, on the classical guitar. And that's a nice-looking Parker guitar. Time to start writing movie scores? You're looking great, young man.
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Post by j on Nov 2, 2014 0:04:25 GMT -5
Thanks Howard, I really appreciate it. I had quite a bit of fun too!
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Post by RickW on Nov 2, 2014 0:54:52 GMT -5
Ended up not being around, unfortunately. Will hopefully get the time to watch the replay. Is it the same link?
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Post by Marshall on Nov 2, 2014 0:58:11 GMT -5
Now you tell me ! ! ! ! !
Well, I've been off line today.And just back from a lovely wedding & reception at the Chicago Art Institute. We actually got to stroll the Impressionist Wing. (So absolutely COOL). So, I'm afraid I missed a chance to hear your wonderfully accomplished work.
I hope maybe there'll be a re-broadcast.
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Post by j on Nov 2, 2014 1:22:44 GMT -5
Yes the video should be available for a while at the same link
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Post by jdd2 on Nov 2, 2014 6:16:38 GMT -5
Wow! (the first, acoustic set)
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Post by theevan on Nov 2, 2014 8:21:08 GMT -5
J+Byers=wide tonal pallette
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Post by j on Nov 2, 2014 11:18:41 GMT -5
Definitely Evan--that is one parameter the guitar excels at.
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Post by RickW on Nov 2, 2014 12:04:41 GMT -5
Most excellent, J. I had some audio problems with it, and had to restart it a couple of times, then go to where I had left off. But I have had some odd problems with the browser in the iPad in the past, and it doesn't surprise me. Overall, the quality of the recording, both visually and aurally, was excellent. I admit to liking that quite a bit. In particular, I found the Japanese piece fascinating, (so, how long did it take you to be able to pull off the percussion with the right hand, the guitar slap with the left hand, and whistling all at the same time? ). And I really liked that second electric piece a lot. Some very cool movement in there. Loved the build up a the end of the first guitar piece, very nice. When I hear "minimalist" applied to music, I tend to cringe, but you gave it life and made it beautiful. Not the easiest music to listen to, but very well done. It was a pleasure to watch you play it all live.
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