This is a continuation of my series The Musical Universe. I have received some interesting feedback on my previous posts and I really appreciate it. My first post in the Musical Universe series was about a black hole emanating a B-flat tone. My second post was about the Rhythm of the Sun. If …
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The Musical Universe-Rhythm in Saturn’s Rings
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The Art of the Deficit-Productivity Gap
http://classicalmusicnews.tv/2008/09/14/the-art-of-the-deficit-productivity-gap/This is the next installment in my blog series “The Art of the Deficit”. Part 3 will focus on the “Productivity Gap” in the symphony orchestra. Part 1 was an introduction to this series focusing on the dysfunctional business model of the modern American symphony orchestra. Part 2 focused on the …
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CBC 83: Jack Budrow interview part 3
http://doublebassblog.org/2008/06/cbc-83-jack-budrow-intervi...Santa Fe Opera Orchestra, and as Principal Bass of the North Carolina Symphony. We had a great chat, and I highly encourage listeners to check out part 1 (episode 73) and part 2 (episode 76) to get the full context of this interview. Co-host John Grillo has appeared on many Contrabass Conversations episodes as both host and guest. Check out his bass recital, orchestra excerpt breakdown, and opera excerpt breakdown for some additional musical and educational bass content. Enjoy!
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On classical music
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Horndog Blog
http://www.horndogblog.comBeyond this we can act locally and think globally; Part IV will continue to other arenas where I try to make a difference at the "grass roots" - in the public school system and in the private lesson studio. References: John Grillo: ClassicalMusicNews.tv Philip Farkas: The Art of Musicianship “Life and Work in Symphony Orchestras: An Interview with J. Richard Hackman”, by Paul R. Judy (Harmony, number 2, April 1996, p.1-13). Frank Almond: Non Divisi
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