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059 - Mike Rosen, part 2
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English - September 22, 2016 13:34 - ★★★★★ - 29 ratingsMusic Education Courses percussion drum marimba vibraphone timpani interview cangelosi Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Since our last conversation with Mike was cut short, we gathered again to finish topics and have Mike answer our remaining questions.
Topics: memorization, how to practice, Joshua Drake Jones viral video, Keiko Abe's music arriving in the US
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0:00 Intro and hello
1:23 James Wood’s “Cloud Polyphonies”
4:13 Eli Gerschat: The Oberlin Percussion Group premieres at least one new piece a year. How do you prepare your students for a premiere and what effect do you think this has on them early in their careers?
6:01 Importance of commissioning new music for our genre
8:12 Early Japanese marimba literature
10:25 Advent of one-handed rolls and 5-6 mallet pieces
13:07 Keiko Abe’s first concerts in the United States
16:08 Teaching Japanese marimba music in the Western tradition
19:00 Marimba Spiritual and current contact with Keiko Abe
28:14 Practice and memorization strategies
38:57 Megan: Joshua Jones Rhythm! Scene article / Uproxx video produced by Honda
42:42 Trajectory of the orchestral percussion scene / playing drumset in orchestras
49:23 Advancing our field by commissioning new music
57:40 Wrap