My recent interview with the Independent Music Awards just went live on the IMA site. They asked for my thoughts on a wide range of subjects, so you’ll definitely learn something new about me. If you’re a new reader, this follows my recent selection as a an IMA nominee. Read the interview here.
…Of course, when you visit our page, Project Hansori needs your vote for our IMA-nominated song, Bi Bim Bop, nominated in the Jazz Song category. Along with an industry panel-determined Winner, fans choose their own Vox Pop Winners via voting. Polls close July 19th, so vote now! Note: Once you register, you must vote on this page, rather than on my profile page (the one with my interview and big picture). Thank you!
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Korea-bound in June for International Gugak Workshop
I’ve just been invited to attend the 2013 International Gugak Workshop, held at the National Gugak Center in Seoul, South Korea June 17-29. 15 participants, mostly composers and ethnomusicologists, were selected from a larger pool of applicants for this prestigious and exciting opportunity. For two intense weeks we’ll be trained by masters in all aspects of Korean traditional music (gugak), from history, theory, instrumental technique, etc. As a composer fascinated by this music and a self-taught piri- and taepyeongso-player, I couldn’t be more thrilled. Basically I’ll eat, sleep, breathe, sweat, and bleed Korean music until I probably forget what my name is. This is the exact type of thing I’ve been looking for (not forgetting my name): to dig deeper and broader into these traditions, and to in turn inform my own music-making.
By night we’ll have opportunities to attend concerts at the Center, and undoubtedly also venture through the city to see similar offerings (there are many, as appreciation for its own classical music runs high in Korean culture); or enjoy Seoul nightlife (our hotel is in/near the now-famous Gangnam district as it turns out). I hope to maybe pay a visit to The Palm or other Jazz clubs, and also run into a friend or two …and I’ll have my main axe in case any playing comes up. But any extracurricular activities won’t be easy as the workshop schedule is demanding. A weekend performance/workshop/sightseeing trip to Jindo Island is planned. Best of all is that airfare, room and board are all covered in essence by the Korean government; one that gets its priorities right in supporting initiatives like this, that help proliferate its unique arts and culture throughout the world.
Needless to say I’m excited about this trip. Of course this comes at an uncertain time on the Korean peninsula, amid all the current rhetoric from the North. But here’s to hoping (and praying) for a peaceful resolution and the safety of all involved; and that come June, April’s headlines will be a faded memory.
I expect to update here again about the workshop as the dates approach. I highly doubt I’ll be able to post during it, but if nothing else, I’ll certainly follow up afterwards with as many photos and writings as I can. JF
Independent Music Award Nomination!
This just in — I’ve been nominated for an Independent Music Award in the Jazz Song category for my composition Bi Bim Bop!
In addition to industry-determined Winners, music fans from around the world have until Friday, July 19, 2013 to cast their votes at The IMA Vox Pop Jukebox to determine the fan-selected IMA Winners. In other words, you can help us win! Click here to vote: http://www.independentmusicawards.com/imanominee/12th/Song/Jazz
I owe a debt of thanks for this honor to all who had a part in the recording and production of this track on my 2011 debut album Mulberry Street: especially the 17 wonderful musicians of Project Hansori who really earned this, producer Darcy Argue and assistant John Guari, Paul Wickliffe of Skyline Pro Studios, and BJU Records. This news comes among a series of doors opening for me and I thank my Creator (couldn’t find an internet
link), for allowing all this.
Adding to the honor is having the IMA Jazz judging panel lend their ears to this track, including heavyweights McCoy Tyner, Arturo Sandoval, John Medeski, and Chris Wood. I haven’t seen word of an announcement date for the winners, but assume this will be sometime soon after July 19. Stay tuned and, if you please, vote! Thanks, JF
Street Beat performs tomorrow night in Chinatown, NYC
This last-minute Street Beat show was just announced, and during a break from preparing charts, I’m making a quick post here:
Join STREET BEAT Wednesday, March 13th from 8-11pm at Les Enfants Terribles 37 Canal St, NYC (off Ludlow & Canal). Free.
Featuring Jeff Fairbanks-trombone, Michael Webster-sax, Jason Wiseman-trpt, James Rogers-sousaphone, Vin Scialla-drums. STREET BEAT builds on various brass-based traditions—namely Shout-Gospel, New Orleans, Banda, and even a few more! Full Details: Reverbnation andFacebook event pages.
Jeff Fairbanks appearing today (Sunday) at Composers Now Fest: Reminder
Friends — a quick reminder that my lecture and debut piri performance is this afternoon at Flushing Town Hall (details below). A great chance to see what I’ve been working on for several months and to say Hi afterwards. It’s also free and there’s a reception.
Sunday, February 17 at 5pm at Flushing Town Hall: 137-35 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, NY. Free.
New! Watch preview video
Event links:
http://exploringthemetropolis.org/event/jeff-fairbanks-at-flushing-town-hall/
http://www.flushingtownhall.org/events/event.php?id=1009#.UO2uD6zxmqE
http://www.composers-now.org/event/40/jeff-fairbanks-composer-in-residence
Composer-in-Residence Lecture: Composing on Korean Wind Instruments During the Fall I served as composer-in-residence at this venue, in an opportunity funded by Con Edison and administered by Exploring the Metropolis. To culminate this residency, I will give a talk about my unique choice to compose during this time solely upon Korean wind instruments, the piri and taepyeongso — including teaching myself to play them. I will talk about this composing method, my findings, and demonstrate the works in progress on these instruments.
Thank you,
Jeff Fairbanks
Composer, Performer, Bandleader