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Bass Musician Magazine Anniversary Issue

Bass Musician Magazine Anniversary Issue

Bass Musician Magazine, the online bimonthly bass publication to which I regularly contribute, just released their one-year anniversary edition. This magazine, which is (in my admittedly biased opinion) superior in content to most print sources about the bass, was started by Jake Kot, and since its inception I’ve been contributing a column highlighting jazz [...]

CBC 91: Barry Lieberman interview part 2

CBC 91: Barry Lieberman interview part 2
 
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We’re concluding our interview with double bassist Barry Lieberman. The former Assistant Principal Bass of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Principal Bass of the Winnipeg Symphony, Barry now serves as co-director of The American String Project, an innovative string ensemble which features arrangements of string quartets for small string ensemble with double bass.
On today’s [...]

Bass composers -highlights from Contrabass Conversations

Bass composers -highlights from Contrabass Conversations

Where would we be without double bass composers? These four individuals have made great strides in promoting the double bass and innovating musically. We have more composers in our Contrabass Conversations archives–just dig through and see who else strikes your fancy:
Peter Askim
Active as a composer, conductor and bassist, Peter Askim is the Music Director [...]

More interview transcripts available!

More interview transcripts available!

The wonderfully helpful oboist Darlene Marshall has just completed her transcription of our Contrabass Conversations interview with Anthony Stoops. It’s really great to be able to offer these episodes up in text form, and I can’t thank Darlene enough for her help with this project.
So far, we’ve got transcripts from our interview with Anthony Stoops [...]

The American String Project - re-envisioning chamber music

The American String Project - re-envisioning chamber music

Visitors to doublebassblog.org may notice that we’ve got a new ad for The American String Project in the sidebar, and I’d like to direct people’s attention to this new sponsor. This outstanding ensemble features chamber music works arranged to include double bass by Barry Lieberman. The former Assistant Principal Bass of the Los Angeles Philharmonic [...]

Bass soloists - highlights from Contrabass Conversations

Bass soloists - highlights from Contrabass Conversations

We have had the opportunity to feature some of the world’s best solo double bass talent on the podcast as well. Here are a few fan favorites–remember, we have many more in our Contrabass Conversations archives:
Gary Karr
Since his debut with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in 1962, Karr has performed as soloist [...]

They’re throwing bags at our basses now!

They're throwing bags at our basses now!

Double bass blogger Cyndy sent me a link to a recent post of hers that features truly horrifying treatment of a double bass by a baggage handler. She was fortunate to capture this double bass beating on video–who knows how many times this kind of abuse happens with no documentation whatsoever.
In the video, this baggage [...]

new early music episode from ArsAntiguaPresents.com

new early music episode from ArsAntiguaPresents.com

The early music podcast ArsAntiguaPresents.com just released a new episode. This excellent monthly program (I help out on the tech side with this show) features period performances from a variety of instrumental combinations. Quite cool–check it out below:
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Bass luthier Martin Sheridan back in metro Chicago

Bass luthier Martin Sheridan back in metro Chicago

After some time spent in Mexico, double bass luthier Martin Sheridan has relocated to Sycamore, Illinois (west of Elgin, Illinois, about 1 1/2 hours west of Chicago). Martin has worked extensively in Illinois and Iowa as a double bass luthier.
Martin writes:
I have arrived in Sycamore (just west of Elgin) and have brought my tools. Help [...]

University professors - highlights from Contrabass Conversations

University professors - highlights from Contrabass Conversations

Many of our Contrabass Conversations guests hold faculty positions at prominent universities. Actually, most (if not all) of the guests we’ve had on the program have done at least some university teaching, so this is not going to be a comprehensive list but rather a means to get you started learning more about some of [...]

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