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232: Jory Herman on community engagement, balance, and resonant churches

232: Jory Herman on community engagement, balance, and resonant churches

FromContrabass Conversations


232: Jory Herman on community engagement, balance, and resonant churches

FromContrabass Conversations

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Jul 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s episode features Jory Herman, who is a member of the San Diego Symphony bass section and has just released his second solo album titled Life.  In addition to playing in the San Diego Symphony, Jory is actively involved in community engagement in the San Diego area.  He has recently become Director of Community Engagement with Art of Elan and is an active teacher and clinician. We talk about his early years in music, studying bass with Paul Ellison at Rice University, and his time playing in the New World Symphony, where he got bitten by the community engagement bug.  We also discuss the recording of both his previous album of Bach Cello Suites and his most recent album, as well as what it’s like to continue to develop as a player and a person after landing an orchestra job.  Enjoy! Links: joryherman.com Art of Elan Bach album Life album Interview Highlights Early years piano first instrument, started cello in 5th grade and switched to bass a few months later First bass teachers were Becky Merritt and Dennis Whittaker, then Andy Moritz and Paul Ellison studied with Paul Ellison at Rice - 5 year honors program - BM and MM the student experience at Rice Early professional experiences New World Symphony getting the “community engagement bug” while in this program Spent a year playing in the National Symphony before joining San Diego Symphony in 2010 Continuing to set goals and develop as a musician “after the audition" lessons learned from Paul Ellison 1) Things you know  2) Things you know you don't know 3) Things you don't know you don't know. finding inspiration in the dynamically changing double bass community continuing to develop as a person feeding your soul as well as the technical aspects of your playing Jory’s educational and community engagement work Art of Elan - Jory has just been named the Director of Community Engagement  San Diego Youth Symphony Jory’s Book of Warm-Ups learning to to present what you do - lessons from the world of science Bach album and Life album recording venues Brahms arrangement Work-Life Balance Listener Feedback links: bass for sale from Eric Windmeier
Released:
Jul 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Contrabass Conversations features interviews and performances from top leaders in the world of the double bass. Podcast host Jason Heath dives deep into what makes these world-class artists tick. With 2 million downloads and counting, Contrabass Conversations is the most popular podcast for double bassists. Join the community and experience life on the low end of the spectrum!