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Between Sea and Sky: for guitar trio by David Loeb

Between Sea and Sky: for guitar trio by David Loeb (plus photos of Japan)

Guitars: Bradford Werner, Douglas Hensley, Michael Dias
Composer: David Loeb
Venue: Alix Goolden Hall, Victoria; Japan, various locations
Photos of Japan by Bradford Werner.

Between Sea and Sky: describes a beautiful scene near Kyoto. When it was still the capital of Japan, emperors had beautiful villas constructed on the outskirts of the city. The Shugakuin villa comprises three small villas set amidst rice fields terraced along a slope at the foot of Kyoto’s highest mountain. The uppermost villa has a pond signifying the sea within a garden. To keep the water from disappearing down the slope, a dam was constructed, long since disguised by vegetation. A path with small trees runs along the top of the dam, and from low points along the other side of the pond one looks across and sees only a narrow strip of land between the pond and the sky. Of course we know the pond is not the sea, and that a large city lies just out of sight below the path, but as so often happens in art, the illusion creates a stronger impression than the reality. - David Loeb

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VCM Presents: January Jazz with Brad Turner

I’ve had the pleasure of hearing Brad Turner in Vancouver on numerous occasions and he is a performer that you definitely want to hear. Funny thing about this trumpet player is that you can often see him performing on keys or drums with almost equally dazzling results as his trumpet playing. Turner is also a member in the Metalwood fusion group that has broke through the popular music barrier!

I’ve been lending a small amount of assistance to the VCM Presents Concert Series and this is sure to be one of th best concerts yet. Turner is a composer and jazz musician that you certainly enjoy. He is joined by Gord Clements, Joey Smith, George McFetridge, and Damian Graham. Hope to see you there!

As the VCM quotes:

He has been described as “a kind of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett all rolled in to one.” Over the last decade his National Jazz Awards include ‘Composer of the Year’, ‘Musician of the Year’, Trumpeter of the Year’ and ‘Producer of the Year’.

Further info, bios, media, and more at:
http://vcm.bc.ca/events/vcm-presents/january-jazz/

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VCM Presents: January Jazz with Brad Turner
Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 7:30pm

Tickets:
Call – 250.386.5311
In person – 900 Johnson St – VCM Front Desk or at the Alix Goolden Hall doors.
Single Concert: Adults $25 / Students & Seniors $15

Brad Turner – trumpet & flugelhorn
Gord Clements – saxophone & bass clarinet
Joey Smith – string bass
George McFetridge – piano
Damian Graham – drums

Further info, bios, media, and more at:
http://vcm.bc.ca/events/vcm-presents/january-jazz/

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Quelus Guitar Duo perform with the Sidney Classical Orchestra

Quelus Guitar Duo

Concert No. 2
Four Concerto Evening
Friday, January 13, 2012

St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church
10030 3rd Street, Sidney
starting at 7:30 p.m

Sidney Classical Orchestra – director Stephen Brown

A. Vivaldi, Concerto in G major for Two Guitars, RV. 532
Bradford Werner and Michael Dias – guitars

A. Vivaldi, Concerto in G minor for Two Cellos, RV. 531
Joyce Ellwood and Laura Backstrom – cellos

T. Albinoni, Concerto No. 2 in D Minor for Oboe, Op. 9
Russell Bajer – oboe

Edvard Grieg, Norwegian Dance No. 1
Eugene Dowling – tuba

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Cuba Trip 2011

Good times in Cuba!

See the pictures on my CUBA flickr set

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My student Simon playing Villa-Lobos

Simon Farintosh playing Etude No. 8 by Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959). Simon is a student at the Victoria Conservatory of Music.

Sheet Music: Collected Works For Solo Guitar (including the etudes) 

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