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256: Shinji Eshima on pit experiences, David Walter, and composing for the ballet

256: Shinji Eshima on pit experiences, David Walter, and composing for the ballet

FromContrabass Conversations


256: Shinji Eshima on pit experiences, David Walter, and composing for the ballet

FromContrabass Conversations

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Most musicians don’t have a day dedicated to them in their hometown. Shinji Eshima does. In 2011, the city of Berkeley, California named the day December 6th Shinji Eshima Day, in his honor for his contributions to the arts. Even fewer musicians play an instrument featured in a Degas painting. But Shinji Eshima does. His Plumerel bass is the very same instrument painted by Degas in L’Orchestre de l’Opera. Shinji’s impact on the double bass world has been tremendous. He has performed with the San Francisco Ballet and San Francisco Opera Orchestras for decades. He teaches at San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. His students have gone on to perform with the San Francisco Symphony, Utah Symphony, London Philharmonia, Montreal Symphony and the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam. But Shinji is also a composer… and what a composer! In 2011, the San Francisco Ballet commissioned him to write a ballet. RAkU was the result, and it has been performed across the globe by the San Francisco Ballet. RAkU has also joined the repertoire of The Joffrey Ballet. Swimmer, his third ballet for the San Francisco Ballet, premiered in 2015. We talk about Shinji’s early years on the instrument, studying with David Walter, performing in the pit, getting into composing, and much more! Links to check out If It’s Tuesday it Must be Up-Bow from Soliloquy album (performed by Patrick Neher) San Francisco Ballet in RAkU (YouTube) RAkU: A Conversation with Shinji Eshima (YouTube) Swimmer - ballet composed by Shinji Eshima (YouTube) Shinji’s 1843 Plumerl double bass as portrayed by Degas in Orchestra of the Opera Listener feedback links: Ray Parker - bassist Ira Gold’s new project on mockauditions.com Jason's appearance on The Entrepreneurial Musician Jason's appearance on A Musical Life This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Enter the D’Addario strings giveaway for Contrabass Conversations listeners at contrabassconversations.com/strings!
Released:
Oct 6, 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!