Tag Archives: products

My Years with Townes Van Zandt

My Years with Townes Van Zandt: Music, Genius, and Rage

My Years with Townes Van Zandt

The book’s author, Harold Eggers, Jr., was Townes Van Zandt’s road manager and producer for more than 20 years. A year before Van Zandt died at age 52, Eggers started working with the musician on his autobiography. Van Zandt revealed his life, music, creativity, demons, and inner soul in detail to Eggers, saying, “the most important thing is to tell the truth, no matter what. I want everyone to feel my pain. Let all the ghosts and demons have their say. That’s what I’ve done my whole life.” This is the book Van Zandt asked Eggers to write.

My Years with Townes Van Zandt: Music, Genius, and Rage,
by Harold F. Eggers, Jr., with L. E. McCullough, Backbeat Books,
www.backbeatbooks.com

Robert Russell Bennett Chamber Music

Robert Russell Bennett Chamber Music

Robert Russell Bennett Chamber Music

For seven decades, New York City composer Robert Russell Bennett orchestrated and composed a long list of concert works, including work on some 300 Broadway and London productions. This series—Water Music (1937), Clarinet Quartet (1941), Six Souvenirs (1948), String Quartet (1956)—is dedicated to Bennett’s unpublished works.

Robert Russell Bennett Chamber Music, edited by Janet Schlein Somers and Paul Mack Somers, Maurice River Press, mauriceriverpress.com.

Speaking for Ourselves

Speaking for Ourselves: Conversations on Life, Music, and Autism

Speaking for Ourselves

When ethnomusicologist Michael Bakan saw the transformative effect of music on a young relative with Asperger’s syndrome, he created a music-and-play project for children on the autism spectrum. These included the Music-Play Project (2005-2009) and Artism Ensemble (2011-2013). In this book, he continues to explore the link between autism and musical talents and affinities, delivering a powerful statement on neurodiversity and autistic self-advocacy through 10 conversations with people aged seven to 47.

Speaking for Ourselves: Conversations on Life, Music, and Autism, by Michael B. Bakan, Oxford University Press, www.oup.com/us.

the romantic flutist chopin

The Romantic Flutist Chopin: 10 Waltzes and 10 Nocturnes for Flute and Piano

the romantic flutist chopin

Drawing on the piano music of Frédéric Chopin, flutist Robert Stallman has created a unique compilation of 20 waltzes and nocturnes arranged for flute and piano. These pieces for enjoyment, inspiration, study, and performance, invite flutists to enter Chopin’s poetic and expressive world.

The Romantic Flutist Chopin: 10 Waltzes and 10 Nocturnes for Flute and Piano, arranged and edited by Robert Stallman, Carl Fischer,
www.carlfischer.com.

Stanley Drucker: Clarinet Master

Stanley Drucker: Clarinet Master

Stanley Drucker: Clarinet Master

Stanley Drucker of Local 802 (New York City), who retired from the New York Philharmonic in 2009, is recognized by Guinness World Records for the longest career as a clarinetist. For 61 years, he has performed and collaborated with virtually every major conductor and concert artist of his time. In this biography, written by fellow clarinetist and Local 802 member Mitchell Estrin, his fascinating story is told for the first time.

Stanley Drucker: Clarinet Master, by Mitchell Estrin, Carl Fischer, www.carlfischer.com.

messiah

Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale / Baltimore Symphony Orchestra / Edward Polochick, Handel: Messiah

baltimore symphony

Released September 2018
Naxos Records

This recording of the holiday Baroque classic features the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, members of Local 40-543 (Baltimore, MD), the Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale, Soprano Jennifer O’Loughlin, Alto Diana Moore, Tenor Nicholas Phan, and Bass Sidney Outlaw.

The conductor is Edward Polochick, who founded Concert Artists of Baltimore in 1987. He is in his 20th season as music director of the Lincoln (NE) Symphony Orchestra, and has served on the conducting faculty of The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University since 1979.

Celebrated for its vivid choral writing and expressive density of solo arias, George Frideric Handel’s Messiah is considered one of the greatest choral masterpieces of the Western canon.

...into the blue

… into the blue for String Quartet

...into the blue

Commissioned by the Trustees of the Saint-Gaudens Memorial and written in celebration of the Cornish Colony and Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the composition … into the blue captures elements of the landscape, artwork, and friendships memorialized at the National Historic site. Its three main sections—“between the daylight and your dreams,” “imagined and immortal forms,” and “playful badinage”—are connected by cello solos and performed as one continuous movement.

… into the blue for String Quartet, by Stephen Lias, Alias Press,
www.presser.com.

John Legend

John Legend, A Legendary Christmas

John Legend

Released October 2018
Columbia

John Legend of Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) released his first-ever holiday album, featuring eight holiday classics, such as “Silver Bells” and “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) as well as six new holiday tunes. Legend expressed his excitement for A Legendary Christmas in an Instagram post, “I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time.”

The album includes strings, horns, and a trio of singers, including Sy Smith. Local 5 (Detroit, MI) member Stevie Wonder can also be heard on the album, playing harmonica on “What Christmas Means to Me” and Esperanza Spalding sings on “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”

A critically acclaimed, multi-platinum singer-songwriter, Legend has garnered 10 Grammy awards, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a Tony Award, and an Emmy Award, among others. He is the first African-American man to win an EGOT.

To promote the new album, Legend launched a 25-date tour around North America on November 15 in Clearwater, Florida, that ends December 30 in San Diego, California.

reading, writing, and rhythmetic

Reading, Writing, and Rhythmetic: the ABCs of Music Transcription

reading, writing, and rhythmetic

This book will improve your ability to transcribe music and help you make the connection between the music you hear and what it looks like on the page through a step-by-step approach. It comes with two CDs and a variety of listening, singing, playing, reading, and composing activities designed to prepare you to write down musical ideas and create transcripts. You will be working with more than 300 example songs from almost every genre.

Reading, Writing, and Rhythmetic: the ABCs of Music Transcription,
by Roberta Radley, Sher Music Company, www.shermusic.com

perisot for 12 cellos

Martin Bresnick: Parisot for Twelve Cellos

perisot for 12 cellos

This unique orchestration is a bold addition to the cello repertoire. Martin Bresnick’s Parisot for Twelve Cellos is a musical portrait of Bresnick’s admired colleague Aldo Parisot of Local 400 (Hartford-New Haven, CT). Divided into three movements to be performed without pause, “Paradox,” “Parallels,” and “Paragon,” represent attributes of the great cellist and teacher and reflect on Bresnick and Parisot’s shared musical path.

Martin Bresnick: Parisot for Twelve Cellos, by Martin Bresnick, Carl Fischer, www.carlfischer.com.