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AMN mentors Early Music and Period Instruments Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Talking about Music Workshops

Meet Cello Mentor Oliver Herbert

AMN’s Six Suites in Six Weeks series will kick off with Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 and noted soloist Oliver Herbert. This charismatic young artist is taking the world by storm! 

It’s AMN’s great good fortune that Oliver can be in San Francisco on March 8 to bring us his own personal take on the first suite. He has performed all the suites, and coincidentally just performed No. 1 recently at the Lied Center in Lawrence, Kansas. So he’s ready to get into the nuts and bolts of his approach with us at the workshop.

Oliver met with AMN founder Lolly Lewis via Zoom recently, and they talked about his affection for this music and how he has been working to explore it so deeply. Take a look and then join us on May 8!

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Online participants will be part of the conversation, adding questions and comments in real time. And all registered participants will receive a video link to the workshop recording.

$100 for six sessions, $20 for single sessions


DATES, TIMES, AND TOPICS

Tuesday, March 8, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 1 – Oliver Herbert

Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 5 – Robert Howard

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 2 – Jean-Michel Fonteneau

Tuesday, March 29, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 6 – William Skeen

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 4 – Bonnie Hampton

Tuesday, April 12, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 3 – Stephen Harrison

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Early Music and Period Instruments Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Talking about Music Workshops

Bach Cello Suites

What is it about the Bach cello suites that draws us in so deeply? AMN Founder Lolly Lewis asked several of our mentors why they thought that was, and got a wide variety of answers! Some felt it’s because the sound of the cello corresponds so closely to the human voice. Some thought it was the character of the solo music: introspective and intimate. Maybe there isn’t any one answer but Lewis says that for her, hearing any of those preludes is like opening the door into a new universe of sound. Kind of like smelling an amazing rose; the vivid and evocative fragrance just transports you.

In our series, Six Suites in Six Weeks, you’ll meet six professional cellists who will each share one of the suites in an hour-long session of playing and conversation. You’ll learn about the music in up-close and intimate encounters with these artists’ interpretive process and personal musical experiences.

Our cellists come from all walks of musical life. Some are active solo artists, others are performers and teachers, some are orchestra players – and all of them play and love the Bach suites and have lived with them for years. Each brings his or her unique sensibility to the music and, remarkably, each continues to find new inspiration every time they revisit these works.

We know you’ll be inspired, too!

ATTEND ONLINE

Online participants will also be able to be part of the conversation, adding questions and comments.

$100 for six sessions, $20 for single sessions


 

DATES, TIMES, AND TOPICS

Tuesday, March 8, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 1 – Oliver Herbert

Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 5 – Robert Howard

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 2 – Jean-Michel Fonteneau

Tuesday, March 29, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 6 – William Skeen

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 4 – Bonnie Hampton

Tuesday, April 12, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Pacific

     Suite no. 3 – Stephen Harrison

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AMN mentors Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Workshops

Meet Violinist Lulu Starr

Growing up in a classical music family in the SF Bay Area, Lulu Starr found a circuitous path to her roots in Eastern European music. 

After spending years playing Romanian, Hungarian and Balkan folk music on the streets of New Orleans, Lulu traveled to Eastern Europe and the Balkans to learn the music she loved, directly from the greatest living folk musicians. Over the years, she and some colleagues formed the band Taraf de Akácfa (pictured) and Lulu eventually settled down in Budapest, Hungary, where she could stay close to the source of the music she was passionate about. 

It was only recently that she found out her great grandparents were from Moldova and Romania! 

Now Lulu wants to share the love of traditional music of Romania with you! Join us for a workshop on January 22 and learn an authentic Geamparale with Lulu Starr!

AMN founder Lolly Lewis chats with Lulu about her path of discovery of this amazing music tradition in this preview video.

Listen to Lulu and Taraf de Akácfa perform the Geamparale.

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Meet Conductor Diana Sáez

Classical music has always risen out of indigenous regional folk music. Although we might not hear it that way now, the music of Haydn, Chopin, Brahms, and so many mainstream classical composers was intimately connected with the folk traditions of Europe and people at the time would have all recognized those influences. But as the centuries have passed, the folk music connection has faded and the classical works seem to stand alone, their indigenous roots buried deep in the background.

Diana Sáez has found those roots much closer to the surface in Latin America. She recalls having two educations: one was a formal study as a composer and choral conductor, which has led her to perform the world over as a guest conductor and leader of the chamber choir Cantigas. But her other education was a path of personal discovery: fascinated by the rhythms and instruments of Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, and all our southern neighbors, she has immersed herself in learning how the choral music of those countries is an extension of the authentic musical voice of local people. Those two streams have come together in a musical life dedicated to increasing awareness of the choral music of the Americas.

Diana will bring these traditions to life in our workshop on November 20. Join us to learn more about the diverse cultures of Latin America as reflected in choral music of yesterday and today.

AMN founder Lolly Lewis chats with Justin about the workshop in this preview video.

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Meet Violist Justin Ouellet

Talking with Justin Ouellet is always an inspiration. He radiates a love for music and music-making and is just naturally passionate about sharing all he’s learned, and handing off what’s been passed down to him over the years.

Justin traces his musical “lineage” from William Primrose to Karen Tuttle, Kim Kashkashian, and Dimitri Murrath, with some “special sauce” from master teachers Dorothy DeLay, and Ivan Galamian. “There’s so much that just gets passed on through lessons, that you don’t get to explore from a book. It’s something that you have to do physically.”

Justin focuses on helping violists find deeper levels of physical comfort in playing, and how both the right and left hands have to integrate their muscular assignments to get a great sound from the instrument, and to find the intrinsic musical meaning that comes from that sound. In the right hand, this is all about generating friction in the string and controlling the engine of sound production. Meanwhile, the left hand gains an intimate and reliable familiarity with the “roadmap” of the fingerboard. Of course, there’s also the issue of how to stay centered and comfortably aligned when playing this challenging instrument that forces the body into such odd compromises of posture.

But once these fundamental concepts get into your muscle memory you’ll be on your way to better sound and more expressive playing, and you’ll be closer to discovering – and conveying – your own distinct and unique musical personality.

AMN founder Lolly Lewis chats with Justin about the workshop in this preview video.