Thursday, June 14, 2012

Band Trip 2013!

It's official! On February 14, 2013, the DHS Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and Orchestra will be traveling to Phoenix, Arizona for four days of performances and sightseeing. It's going to be a wonderful tour, and if you were with us last year in Montreal, you know that these trips are always a great experience, musically, educationally, and socially. Here are some of the activities we have planned: It promises to be a great time--watch this space for more details this fall!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Jazz Band Gig at Discover Financial

For the final DHS Band performance of the year, the Jazz Band played a "corporate gig." This is when you are asked to provide background music for a company event. It's a common activity for a professional, jobbing musician, so it was a good experience for us. Our role was to play upbeat music in the 4-story, circular foyer of the Discover Financial Services headquarters in Riverwoods. The employees were lining the balconies of each floor, looking down to where we were performing, while the award winners from all around the country were introduced. Our challenge was to keep the music going continuously, so as we approached the end of a tune, I called up the next one. When we hit the cut-off, the rhythm section immediately started the next introduction vamp so the horn players could get their music ready, and away we went.

The group played quite well, in spite of a missing neckstrap and an oversleeping band member. It was a great way to have the seniors play one last time as members of the DHS band family. And with that, we close the door on another year (the 52nd!) in the history of the DHS Bands. Happy Summer!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Music Theory World Music Playlist

On the last day of school, I had some fun with my two remaining music theory students (the 13 seniors had graduated and left us to fend for ourselves). Both of them are way into music from all over the world. One is our resident oud-playing Middle Eastern music specialist, and the other is a big fan of Nigerian afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and French chanteuse Edith Piaf. So, I loaded up my iPod with 22 tracks from my many sources and let them try to guess where each tune was from. It was amazing how accurately they guessed music from Mali and Armenia, yet were totally stumped by Greece and Tanzania. Anyway, here's the playlist:

  1. Mali - Salif Keita - "Madan" - Moffou
  2. Benin - Angélique Kidjo - "Batonga" - The Best Of World Music - African (Putumayo Presents)
  3. Cameroon - Zap Mama - "Brrrlak!" - Adventures in Afropea I
  4. South Africa - Johnny Clegg And Juluka - "Umfazi Omdala" - The Best Of World Music - African (Putumayo Presents)
  5. Tanzania - Mohamed Ilyas - "Hofu Yako Iondoe" - Zanzibara Vol.1 Cent ans de taarab à Zanzibar
  6. Morocco - Nass Marrakech - "Yo Mala" - Sabil `a` Salaam
  7. Cuba - Arsenio Rodriguez - "El Reloj de Pastora" - Legends of Cuban Music
  8. Jamaica - Burning Spear - "Slavery Days" - Marcus Garvey/Garvey’s Ghost
  9. Brazil - Abacaxi - "Batucada" - Samba Percussion Live In Concert
  10. Mexico - Banda la Costeña - "La Plebada" - 12 Nuevos Costeñazos
  11. USA - Cornel Pewewardy - "Kiowa Hymn" - Global Voices - Sacred
  12. DR of Congo - Konono No.1 - "Ungudi Wele Wele" - Congotronics
  13. Japan - Orchestra Asia - "Sakura, Sakura" - ExxonMobil-NTU Explorations in the Arts Series
  14. Dominican Republic - La India Canela - "Apriétame Así" ("Squeeze Me Like That") - Merengue Típico from the Dominican Republic
  15. Greece - Kristi Stassinopoulou - "Drumming Frogs" - Echotropia
  16. India/Pakistan - Rudresh Mahanthappa - "Apti" - Apti
  17. Indonesia - Gamelan Gong Kebyar of Peliatan - "Kebyar: Teruna" - Excursions In World Music
  18. Iran - Hasan Kasa'i - "Shushtari" - The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
  19. Uzbekistan - Jurabek Nabiev - "Uchun Dur" - The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
  20. Armenia - Gevorg Dabaghian - "Dance of Tamir Agha" - The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
  21. Kazakhstan - Aygul Ulkenbaeva - "Balbyraun" - The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
  22. Turkey - Jarrahi Dervishes - "Sufi Hymn" - The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan