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197: Bert Turetzky on forging new paths, compositional language, and commissioning over 300 works
197: Bert Turetzky on forging new paths, compositional language, and commissioning over 300 works
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today’s episode features an interview with the great Bert Turetzky. With nearly 60 years spent championing new works for the contrabass, Bert truly is the father of modern bass playing. Bert has recently released a memoir titled A Different View which chronicles his life spent in music. It delves into his early years growing up in Connecticut, his dreams of becoming a jazz player, his orchestral experiences, teaching at the Hartt School and the University of California San Diego, and it covers in great detail his work as an advocate for the contrabass. We also feature clips from a University of California Television broadcast from 2008 titled Bertram Turetzky and Friends: Music for Contrabass. This program featured solo and chamber works, including four premieres and several pieces that have made Bert famous. The entire program is available on YouTube. Be sure to check out the YouTube video for Bert’s wonderful descriptions of these works. Audio used in the podcast: Seven Miscellaneous by Donald Erb Onde (World Premiere) by Salvatore Macchia Inside by Kenneth Gaburo Contrabajissimo (World Premiere) by Astor Piazzolla Links: Bert Turetzky - video interview about A Different View (43 min) Bertram Turetzky and Friends: Music for Contrabass A Different View - memoir by Bertram Turetzky Bert’s Wikipedia page
Released:
Mar 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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