Visit http://www.reggaerings.com Trumpeter/Composer Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Fuga Bembe" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at Olympic Recital Hall, SSCC, Seattle, WA 11/17/07 musicians: Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussion Jim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinet Alicia Allen - violin Shaing-Yin Lee - cello Steve Rice - accordion Chris Symer - bass Scott Kettron - drums Daniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at: http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordi... website: http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
This video was taken in the Project Arts Centre, Dublin in Oct 2005.Listen on headphones as it is a Binaural recording!www.fuzzylogicensemble.comwww.dylanrynhart.comFeaturing:Bill Blackmore trumpetSue Rynhart voiceColm O'Hara TromboneCathal Roche soprano saxMatt Berrill clarinetBrian Wynne tenor saxLee Tobin guitarDylan Rynhart hammond organKate Ellis celloPhil MacMullan drums [ More Detail ]
Choreographer: Fin Walker Composer: Ben Park Musical Director: Ben ParkDancers: Catherine Bennett, Lee Clayden, Theo Clinkard, Jacob Dorff-Petersen Antonia Grove, Scott Smith, Jenny Tattersall Park Music Ensemble: Rebecca Jordan - cello; Stephen Gibson -- percussion; Connie Tanner - bassoon; plus guestsLighting Design: Lucy Carter Costume Design: Ben Maher Technical Producer: Adam HooperLighting Technician: Richard Garfield Silence of the Soul is a full-length piece performed by 7 dancers and 7 musicians. It takes us through an energy driven process in three movements. The stage plays host to an uncompromising reality that cuts to the quick with power, grace and beauty rolled into one. Questioning, challenging and ultimately rewarding. It leaves a lasting impression, a visceral memory. Intensely demanding of its performers, Silence of the Soul is a test of will and concentration. There is no doubt that physically it pushes them to extreme limits, but this is beautifully balanced by sequences of serene stillness. The combination of performers as totally mutually reliant team members and yet idiosyncratic individuals makes this piece a fascinating work to watch for dance enthusiasts or any body who wants a key element of a night out to be, put simply, excitement. Audience members leave this show feeling exhilarated and energised. The company's first full evening --length work, it is certainly the company's most ambitious to date. Walker and Park are a duo in demand as the prestigious list of commissions (see company background) illustrates and Silence of the Soul promises to bring them to their own company the profile and recognition it has long deserved.'Things really took off when Park's vibrant cacophony of a score gelled into syncopation with the dancers' antics.. The Three of Us, blessed by his exquisite Schoenberg-like score for tenor, percussion and bass, explores the ménage a trios.. Here Walker's tight, razor-sharp movement grows more painterly in its composition, structured by a series of freeze-frame tableaux that cut through the rhythm and space with exciting theatricality... the thrill of the evening was the final male trio, helped in spirit by Lucy Carter's ecstatically crimson red floods of backlighting..' Catherine Hale, Ballet Magazine on The Three of Us'. a seamless bond. Contemporary Dance and contemporary music cut from the same cloth.' The Scotsman'The sextet Shadow underlines how exceptionally attuned the dancers are to each other, and how on track is the choreographer Fin Walker. Walker's grasp of the interlocked dynamics of intimacy reveals itself especially in a clinging, climbing duet... but everybody performs with a fierce honesty, enhanced by Ben Park's reedy percussive score, played live.' Donald Hutera, The Times on Shadow for CandoCo 'Sensitive to the effective and beautiful score, and working within what seem to be strictly defined parameters of vocabulary, walker produces intensely memorable work of high artistic integrity' Mike Dixon Ballettanz on The Self. [ More Detail ]
Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Still Life" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at the Seattle Drum School, Seattle WA 3/11/08musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpetJim DeJoie - bass clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Walk All Ways" in concert with his chamber ensemble of the same name. This clip was recorded at the Seattle Drum School, Seattle WA 3/11/08musicians:Daniel Barry - tumpet,melodica, composer/arrangerJim DeJoie - bass clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Click this link for part 1:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TplmTE2eObg-----------------------------Part 1 of Trumpeter/Composer Daniel Barry directing his orignal composition "La Folia Lando" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at Olympic Recital Hall, SSCC, Seattle, WA 11/17/07musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussionJim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing-Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsBen Thomas - vibraphoneDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordi...website:http://www.barrymusic.com [ More Detail ]
Click this link for part 2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oJN-GUf4Ws-----------------------------Part 1 of Trumpeter/Composer Daniel Barry directing his orignal composition "La Folia Lando" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at Olympic Recital Hall, SSCC, Seattle, WA 11/17/07musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussionJim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing-Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsBen Thomas - vibraphoneDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordi...website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Somewher Far Away" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at the Seattle Drum School, Seattle WA 3/11/08musicians:Daniel Barry - melodicaJim DeJoie - bass clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Daniel Barry and Walk All Ways at the Seattle Drum School March 11 2008.musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussionJim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing-Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Trumpeter/Composer Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Fuga Bembe" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at Olympic Recital Hall, SSCC, Seattle, WA 11/17/07musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussionJim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing-Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Trumpeter/Composer Daniel Barry directs his orignal composition "Junebug" in concert with his chamber ensemble "Walk All Ways". This clip was recorded at Olympic Recital Hall, SSCC, Seattle, WA 11/17/07musicians:Daniel Barry - trumpet, percussionJim DeJoie - bass clarinet,bari sax, flute ,clarinetAlicia Allen - violinShaing-Yin Lee - celloSteve Rice - accordionChris Symer - bassScott Kettron - drumsBen Thomas - vibraphone - vibesDaniel's CD "Walk All Ways" is available at:http://www.oa2records.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22039website:http://www.barrymusic.com/ [ More Detail ]
Regional Ensemble Contest 2008The AZN QuintetCaleb Tizon, violin 1Jack Lee, violin 2Sora Chang, violin 3Lillian Cha, violin 4Dabin Moon, cello****Ehh the camera had some weird error through the middle of the piece but it gets back on trackWe got 4 of 5 rating =] [ More Detail ]
Winter JazzFest 2008Knitting Factoryhttp://megokura.com/Meg Okura (violin)- worked w/ Michael Brecker, Steve Swallow, Lee Konitz, more.Sam Newsome (s.sax)- leader of Global Unity, worked w/ Terence Blanchard and many othersJun Kubo (flute)- winner of Haifa International Flute CompetitionMamiko Kitaura (piano)- works w/ Monica ManciniJennifer Vincent (cello)- Ellington Orch.Willard Dyson (drums)You might like this group if you like jazz &classical music and world music. (Pat Metheney, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Twelve Girls Band, Incognito, Yo Yo Ma, Pharaoh's Daughter, etc.) [ More Detail ]
Asian American bands rock Chinatown NYC!August 11, 2007a concert produced by Asian American Arts AllianceTHE BANDS:Abstract Vision, Bora Yoon, Chinese Music Ensemble, Falu, Happyfunsmile Abstract Vision (Fahad Rizvi) - Staten Island based Hip-Hop artist of Pakistani-American descent, and a product of the great culture of his native city where multiple worlds coalesce. Bora Yoon - performance artist, composer, and multi-instrumental sound architect who has toured from the Brooklyn Academy of Music to Melbourne, Australia.The Chinese Music Ensemble - the oldest, largest and only full scale Chinese orchestra in the United States, with a repertoire spanning ancient classical to modern compositions. Falu - a classically trained Indian vocalist who fuses the Hindi vibe with inventive rock, backed by local NYC musicians Gaurav Shah, Mark Tewarson, Justin Wallace, Borahm Lee, Ramsey Jones, and Greg Gonzalez. happyfunsmile - an irresistable blend of okinawan pop, electric folk songs (ultraminyo), supersweet ballads (enka), festival rhythms and Japanese obon beats.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------photo (l-r): Indo Pak Coalition, The Jack Lords, Koba &DJ Boo, Slanty Eyed Mam, Stone Forest Ensemble The Jack Lords - a dance-worthy band that takes the musical stylings of pop/rock and adds some of the subtle, sweet twangs of the Islands of Hawaii. Koba &DJ Boo - Koba is an inventive, irreverent and unrepentantly radical MC slash producer hailing from Brooklyn, NY who creates music with nothing less than the entire globe in his sights. The formidable DJ Boo provides the backbone to Koba's signature sweat-drenched live show. Indo-Pak Coalition - Synthesizing jazz with the astutely improvised musical forms of South Asia, Indo-Pak Coalition (led by Indian-American saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa) transcends any preconception of Indo-jazz fusion.Slanty Eyed Mama - Two Asian girls, classically trained and gone badassed. Poet/comedian/actor Kate Rigg and Lyris Hung find a voice for generasian-next. The Stone Forest Ensemble - a Classical/World Music/Hip-Hop fusion, consisting of Jie-Song Zhang (Emcee and Electric Violinist), Alex "Krussia" Kalnev (Beatboxer), Varuni Tiruchelvam (Cellist), and Joshua Benson (percussionist)Asian American Arts Alliance is dedicated to strengthening Asian American arts &cultural groups in NYC through funding, visibility initiatives, and access to new resources. We are a diverse alliance of artists, organizations, and individual supporters who believe that working together as a pan-ethnic, multidisciplinary community is essential to nurturing the development of artists and arts organizations, and to providing a political voice for this community. www.aaartsalliance.org [ More Detail ]
My Rock String Ensemble performing at the tenafly high school Battle of the Bands 2007.The lineup:Zach Zamchick - Vox/TapMira Shinn - Cello/VoxJoe Lim - FluteAlex Ahn, Alex Lee - Violin 1Soojee Lee - Violin 2Micaela Shansky - BassoonSofie Zamchick - Drums [ More Detail ]
Apparitions for Chamber Ensemble by Piotr Szewczyk featuring Yuna Lee, Michael Gordon, Robert Woolfrey, Aaron Merritt, Seth Ruse and Piotr Szewczyk [ More Detail ]
University of Rochester CSA's China Nite 2005From Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonExcuse the crappy camera sound quality ^^The weird tapping noise....and the whispers are coming from Steph who recorded this lol!With our limited ensemble....Vocals: YiViolin: EdCello: MaggiePiano: LyrisBass: CalebEveryone just made up their own part and we put it together two days before the performance. I have amazing friends! [ More Detail ]
Fuzzy Logic Ensemble is probably the most ambitious jazz group currently based in Ireland. With 10 of the finest young Jazz and Classical artists from Ireland and England coming together to perform the music of composer Dylan Rynhart. Since it was formed in 2002, this hard working group that has developed a style of their own, setting them apart from most Jazz bands with the flexibility and sonority of their unique instrumentation, and the orchestral harmony and rhythmic Balkan influence obvious in their music.Sue Brady voice Bill Blackmore trumpet Cathal Roche soprano saxNick Roth alto sax Brian Wynne tenor sax Kate Ellis cello Derek Whyte bass Dylan Rynhart hammond organLee Tobin guitar Phil MacMullan drums [ More Detail ]