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		<title>Live Film! (part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 19:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is another song from the new &#8220;les Frères Méduses&#8221; DVD.  

&#8220;A light dry table wine&#8221; written by Rami Vamos and myself during our undergrad years at Oberlin Conservatory.  It is the first of a series of compositions called &#8220;12 Silly Songs for 12 Silly Strings&#8221;.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is another song from the new &#8220;les Frères Méduses&#8221; DVD. <em> </em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;A light dry table wine&#8221;</em> written by Rami Vamos and myself during our undergrad years at Oberlin Conservatory.  It is the first of a series of compositions called &#8220;12 Silly Songs for 12 Silly Strings&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Join us on Facebook!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 09:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Live Film!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Here is a film taken of &#8220;Les Frères Méduses&#8221; live in Agen, France on April 2nd, 2010.  The balkan-inspired music is entitled &#8220;No Feathers on this Frog&#8221; by Dusan Bogdanovich.   This and a series of other videos will be available on DVD this June.
Very Special thanks to Christophe G. who has put so much [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a film taken of &#8220;Les Frères Méduses&#8221; live in Agen, France on April 2nd, 2010.  The balkan-inspired music is entitled &#8220;No Feathers on this Frog&#8221; by Dusan Bogdanovich.   This and a series of other videos will be available on DVD this June.</p>
<p>Very Special thanks to Christophe G. who has put so much time and effort into the filming and editing.  <em>Merci mille fois</em> Pierre M and Pierre C. Also a thank you to our favorite camera lady, Lauréne.</p>
<p><em>A higher-quality video has been posted by Ben at www.benoitalbert.com. </em></p>
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		<title>Dream Grant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 22:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the Calendar Years 2010-2011, I&#8217;ve been awarded the Norwegian &#8220;Kunstnerstipend&#8221; (artists stipend), the most sought-after grant in Norway for artists.  The stipend comes in the form of a monthly salary which allows the recipients the space to focus on their artistic development.
My two year focus will center around the unpublished/unreleased music of  ECM recording [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/DSC0487.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-501" title="_DSC0487" src="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/DSC0487-e1271964331283-300x277.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="178" /></a>For the Calendar Years 2010-2011, I&#8217;ve been awarded the Norwegian &#8220;Kunstnerstipend&#8221; (artists stipend), the most sought-after grant in Norway for artists.  The stipend comes in the form of a monthly salary which allows the recipients the space to focus on their artistic development.</p>
<p>My two year focus will center around the unpublished/unreleased music of  ECM recording artist Ralph Towner.  Towner is a guitarist/pianist/composer who is one of the founding members of the  legendary Jazz Ensemble <em>Oregon. </em>He is one of the most individual and influential voices in the world of guitar.</p>
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		<title>Les Frères Méduses finish USA tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[14 days, 12 performances, 2 radio shows and a lot of teaching.

Les Freres finished their tour of the US.  Final stops were at the Katy Guitar Guild, TX and the String Theory Chamber Music Series in Chattanooga, TN.  After the 10 Austin outreach concerts, we were ready for these last two events.  A LIVE RADIO BROADCAST...]]></description>
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<p><em>14 days, 12 performances, 2 radio shows and a lot of teaching.</em></p>
<p>Les Freres finished their tour of the US.  Final stops were at the Katy Guitar Guild, TX and the String Theory Chamber Music Series in Chattanooga, TN.  After the 10 Austin outreach concerts, we were ready for these last two events.  <strong>A LIVE RADIO BROADCAST </strong>of the Chattanooga concert will be heard on radio WSMC 90.5 on Friday, April 2nd at Noon.  <a href="http://www.wsmc.org">www.wsmc.org</a></p>
<p>On March 6th, Les Freres performed for the Katy (Houston) guitar Guild at the residence of Valerie Hartzell/Robb Nejako.  This being my sixth performance in Houston, I saw a lot of familiar, friendly faces.  We performed a program of originals, improvisations and music by Piazzolla, Brouwer and Bogdanovich.   The following two days were masterclasses and private lessons.    I&#8217;ll be back in Houston this June for the <strong>Classical Minds Festival</strong>,<strong> </strong> and hopefully Ben will be able to come along as well.  (Pleasant discoveries of the trip were the Alamo Movie theater &#8211; a movie theater with full kitchen service &#8211; and Robb&#8217;s new rib sauce.)</p>
<p>After Texas came a trip to Chattanooga (bigger than what I imagined) to perform for the newly inaugurated STRING THEORY Chamber Music Series.  The Series already had David Shifrin, Arnaud Sussmann and other renowned chamber musicians on the roster&#8230; you could still hear the distant echo of applause from the previous concerts.  Fortunately, the concert proved to be our best to date.   The Museum space was truly inspiring, and the audience was warm and very enthusiastic.     Look at this place!</p>
<p><a href="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DSC025931.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-385" title="warming up at the Hunter Museum" src="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DSC025931-682x1024.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="675" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to thank all the people that made this part of the tour possible: Matt and Glenda, Florence and Charlie, Robb and Valerie and Gloria and Ning.  Thank you for your kindness, hospitality and invitation to come and perform. Hope to be back very soon!</p>
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		<title>Austin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 05:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Ben and I just wrapped up our trip to Austin.  In five days, we crammed in 10 performances in Austin City Schools as part of the ACGS community outreach concert series.  We really enjoyed having the chance to perform for so many &#8211; the students were really engaged and asked some pretty amazing questions.

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<p>Ben and I just wrapped up our trip to Austin.  In five days, we crammed in 10 performances in Austin City Schools as part of the ACGS community outreach concert series.  We really enjoyed having the chance to perform for so many &#8211; the students were really engaged and asked some pretty amazing questions.</p>
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<p>When we weren&#8217;t practicing or playing, we managed to sneak in a few dinners with long-time buddies Matt Hinsley and Glenda Lee.  During our trip we also taped an interview with Tony Morris, host of the Classical Guitar Alive radio show to be broadcast at a later date.</p>
<p>We&#8217;d like to express our sincere thanks to the Mayne&#8217;s for their hospitality, and for Matt, Glenda, April, Jeremy, Joey and Travis for making us feel at home.  We hope to be back very soon.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Les Méduses&#8221; finish first leg of US tour.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benoît and I just came back from a week of performing and teaching in my home state, Ohio.  We had stops at the University of Akron and the Massillon Museum, along with a private performance at my father&#8217;s workplace, Hennis.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benoît and I just came back from a week of performing and teaching in my home state, Ohio.  We had stops at the University of Akron and the Massillon Museum, along with a private performance at my father&#8217;s workplace, Hennis.</p>
<p>The Massillon Museum hosted a Stark County artists exhibit and we were invited to give a performance for the 400 attendees.  Photographer Brian Thornberry was there to take photos of the event.<a href="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/massillon2.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-352 alignright" title="massillon2" src="http://randallavers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/massillon2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>The University of Akron guitar department hosted us for two days.  During our visit, we taught a 3 hour masterclass and were on the judging panel for the Jim Stroud Competition.  We heard some compelling performances over those two days. Congratulations to all the participants, and to the finalists: John, Adam, Stephen and Margaret. Benoît and I gave a performance that included some solo music by Benoît Albert and Ralph Towner, and duo performances of the Brouwer&#8217;s Micro Piezas, the Piazzolla Tango Suite, Silly Songs written by myself and Rami Vamos.  We dove into two separate free-improvisations entitled &#8220;Noise I and II&#8221;.  We decided to make a third &#8220;Noise&#8221; for the encore.  Comments about the improvisations ranged from &#8220;Amazing&#8221; to &#8220;Bizarre&#8221;.</p>
<p>We&#8217;d like to thank all the arrangers for inviting us: Steve at Akron, Christine at MassMU, and the Hennis family.  We hope to be back again soon.</p>
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		<title>Music from Raritan River</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 20:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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The Newman-Oltmann duo released a CD which features three pieces (Silly Songs) I co-composed with Rami Vamos during my undergrad years at Oberlin.  The CD also features the music of R. Sierra, D Bogdanovic, L. Liebermann, A.R. Thomas and M. Karmon.   The Daedelos String Quartet is also featured
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<p>The Newman-Oltmann duo released a CD which features three pieces (Silly Songs) I co-composed with Rami Vamos during my undergrad years at Oberlin.  The CD also features the music of R. Sierra, D Bogdanovic, L. Liebermann, A.R. Thomas and M. Karmon.   The Daedelos String Quartet is also featured</p>
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		<title>Notes on Puerto Viejo by Michael Melvin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spanish composers of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries found themselves torn between two almost irreconcilable poles of musical influence, those of Spanish nationalism and French modernism. The musical and artistic magnetism of Paris was inescapable for European composers in the nineteenth-century. Indeed by the time Isaac Albeniz arrived there to pursue childhood piano studies in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spanish composers of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries found themselves torn between two almost irreconcilable poles of musical influence, those of Spanish nationalism and French modernism. The musical and artistic magnetism of Paris was inescapable for European composers in the nineteenth-century. Indeed by the time Isaac Albeniz arrived there to pursue childhood piano studies in 1867, Paris had already been the musical capital of Europe for some forty years.</p>
<p><span id="more-86"></span>In light of this fact it is not surprising that all but o ne of the Spanish composers represented o n the present album was affiliated with the French capital at o ne time or another. The Parisian experience afforded promising young Spanish composers the opportunity to interact with their peers from elsewhere in Europe and this interaction served to elevate the status of Spanish music o n the international stage. While the modernized Spanish music that grew out of the Parisian experience was well received abroad, however, it was often received in Spain with suspicion, if not outright hostility.</p>
<p>In late-nineteenth-century Spain, a period of intense nationalism was underway. In music, the nationalist sentiment found its most potent expression in the mentoring of composer and musicologist Philippe Pedrell (1841-1922). Under Pedrell&#8217;s influence, young Spanish composers such as Albeniz and de Falla were encouraged to look to the Spanish traditions for both their inspiration and their compositional materials. Thus in the compositional idioms of late nineteenth century Spanish composers, there existed a tension between their sense of fidelity to their Spanish heritage and their urge to incorporate the most compelling aspects of contemporary Parisian music into their compositions. This duality of late-nineteenth-century Spanish music found expression differently in each composer&#8217;s work. The musical styles of some of these composers alternated in phases between the nationalist and modernist poles, while others attempted to reconcile the two influences by fusion. The unique character of each piece o n the present album can therefore be understood as o ne manifestation of this o ngoing interplay of French and Spanish musical influences in the musical language of a particular Spanish composer at a particular moment in his career.</p>
<p>Of the Spanish guitar music o n the present album, that of Federico Mompou (1893-1987) most readily demonstrates a fusion of the Spanish modal style with the progressive harmonic writing of the French composers. While many Spanish composers around the turn of the century traveled to Paris to study and to work for short periods, Mompou truly embraced Parisian musical life and made his home there continuously from 1911-41. He moved in influential musical circles in the city and was acquainted with important French composers such as Debussy and Ravel. Mompou&#8217;s Secreto evinces his particular affinity for the music of Erik Satie. This short but imaginative piece comes from the Impressiones Intimas, Op. 1, a collection of simple children&#8217;s pieces. In this piece, Mompou combines a simple ostinato bass with a modal melody in the upper voice.</p>
<p>Mompou&#8217;s characteristic French-Spanish fusion is very much in evidence in his Cancion y Danzas. Dance 5, written in 1942, and dances 6 and 7, both written in 1944, come from the larger set of 13 dances and have been transcribed for guitar by Randall Avers for this recording. Like the Secreto, they embody Mompou&#8217;s characteristic combination of the diatonic melody characteristic of Spanish folk song with the extended harmonies of the French impressionists. Throughout this set, Mompou evokes Spanish folksong both by borrowing folk melodies and by writing his own original melodies in the Spanish folk style.</p>
<p>A champion of Spanish musical nationalism, Joaquin Rodrigo&#8217;s (1901-1999) reputation was made with the premiere of his famous Concerto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra in 1940. That concerto embodies many key aspects of Rodrigo&#8217;s musical style and the famous Adagio, in particular, is a testament to his supreme talent as a melodist. Rodrigo&#8217;s En los Trigales (&#8220;In the Wheat Fields&#8221;) is an extroverted work heavily flavored by Spanish folk music and stands in stark contrast to the impressionistic French-Spanish fusion cultivated by Mompou in Secreto. Throughout out this piece, Rodrigo writes very idiomatically for the guitar, making use of rapid repeated notes in the outer sections and exploiting the guitar&#8217;s singing bass register in the middle.</p>
<p>Rodrigo&#8217;s Pajaros de Primavera (&#8220;Birds of Spring&#8221;) marks a rare departure from the Spanish traditionalism that characterized most of his compositional output. In contrast to both -En los trigales, and the Concerto de Aranjuez mentioned above, Pajaros is infused with both a mood and a harmonic palette that is decidedly impressionistic. Like the famous Adagio, this work showcases Rodrigo&#8217;s considerable melodic gift and makes extensive use of the guitar&#8217;s delicate upper register as it winds its way through a series of impressionistic vignettes depicting the birds of the title.</p>
<p>Beginning with the 1940 premire of the Aranjuez, Rodrigo enjoyed largely uninterrupted popularity throughout his career. He received innumerable accolades at home and abroad and many in Spain considered him to be the rightful successor to Manuel De Falla (1876-1946) as the dean of Spanish composers. Rodrigo&#8217;s Invocacion et danse for guitar was written in homage to De Falla. It won Rodrigo first prize in a composition contest organized by the French broadcasting company in 1961 and it is still regarded as o ne of his best works. The piece opens in an atmosphere of mystery and gradually builds in direction and intensity until finally the dance begins. Rodrigo juxtaposes the rustic strains of the polo dance with segments of tremolo to create a mood, at o­nce of promised resolution and building agitation, which drives the piece through this climax and inevitably back towards the mysterious atmosphere of the opening.</p>
<p>A noted pianist throughout his career, Isaac Albeniz, was by far the most cosmopolitan of the composers in the present group. A child prodigy o n that instrument, Albeniz traveled widely in Europe and the Americas from a very early age. His early studies alone took him from Barcelona to Paris to Leipzig and even to Brussels. While he eventually composed in many genres, including that of Zarzuela (Spanish Opera), Albeniz&#8217;s earliest successes as a composer were in the composition of &#8220;salon pieces&#8221; for piano.</p>
<p>The Capriccio Catalan, Tango, and Zortzigo from Albeniz&#8217;s Espa na Op. 165 exemplify this genre. Written in 1890, just as Albeniz was establishing himself as an international pianist and composer, the pieces of Op. 165 provide a conventionally romantic perspective o n the Spanish tradition. The Capriccio Catalan is unpretentiously beautiful and typifies Albeniz&#8217;s &#8220;salon&#8221; style. Its transparent texture combines with AlbenizÕs characteristically clean melodic lines to charming effect. The Tango and Zortzigo are both constructed over bass ostinato patterns, a characteristic common to many Spanish folk dances. The Tango is unabashedly romantic in character. The Zortzigo is Albeniz&#8217;s interpretation of a Basque dance from northern Spain. The word zorti in basque means &#8220;eight&#8221; and the work ko means &#8220;of.&#8221; Thus the zortziko is a dance &#8220;made of eight parts.&#8221; Besides its exotic origin, the Zortziko is unusual in that it is cast in a 5/8 meter, an uncommon feature for a piano piece from this era. In Cordoba, the o nly o ne of the present four pieces not from the Op. 165 set, Albeniz evokes a romantic longing through a his subtle use of the romantic technique of &#8220;overreaching&#8221; melody. He nevertheless maintains formal clarity throughout this piece as he combines this romantic melody with Spanish Dance rhythms and hints of folk modality.</p>
<p>Manuel De Falla (1876-1946) is widely regarded as the most important Spanish composer of the 20th century. His career spanned approximately fifty years, during which time he explored the qualities of both the French and the Spanish styles. As a resident of Paris from 1907-14 De Falla became well acquainted with Parisian musical luminaries such as Debussy, Ravel, and Dukas, all of whom encouraged him in his compositional efforts. After his years in Paris, De Falla&#8217;s musical style alternated by degrees back and forth between the French and Spanish poles. His famous Spanish ballet El amor brujo (1915), for instance, in which he drew heavily o n Spanish gypsy music for his inspiration, was followed in 1916 by his Noches en los jardines de Espa a for piano and orchestra, a work steeped in impressionism.</p>
<p>Falla&#8217;s Homenaje &#8220;Le tombeau de Debussy&#8221; very concisely combines the French and Spanish aspects of his musical personality in to a single guitar solo. Written at the invitation of La revue musicale in 1918, this piece is remarkable as an homage by the greatest Spanish composer of its age to the memory of the greatest French composer. It is very Spanish in its harmonies and atmosphere throughout, breaking from this mood o nly briefly to quote from Debussy&#8217;s own piano piece Soire dans Grenade. Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982), like Rodrigo, was drawn very strongly to the musical elements of his native Spain. In fact, Torroba is the o nly composer represented o n the present album who never studied in Paris. Torroba drew musical inspiration from the folk music of Navarra and Castile in his native Spain and wrote a great deal of guitar music by virtue of his friendship with the great Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia. Torroba&#8217;s accessible, lyrical style is well represented by his simple but very beautiful Burgalesa for guitar of 1928.</p>
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Benoît Albert and I started a project last year called &#8220;les Freres Meduses&#8221; (The Jellyfish Brothers) now with 20 scheduled performances for 2010. The original collaboration began a dozen years ago in Paris where we aspired to give audiences a serious musical experience. Nowadays, older&#8230;, we dashed away [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="line-height: 19px;">Benoît Albert and I started a project last year called &#8220;les Freres Meduses&#8221; (The Jellyfish Brothers) now with 20 scheduled performances for 2010. The original collaboration began a dozen years ago in Paris where we aspired to give audiences a serious musical experience. Nowadays, older&#8230;, we dashed away those silly serious aspirations and put together a program built o n our own composition and improvisation.  To boot, we have and range of repertoire that includes music from Argentina, Cuba, and the US. </span></span></span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="line-height: 19px;">Get off your computer, jump in the car and Come See the Show!</span></span></span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';"> </span></td>
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