Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Upcoming Singer Offerings at Alcorn Music Studios/GigSpace

Hello Good People! Just a heads up about a few offerings for Ottawa-Gatineau singers at Alcorn Music Studios/GigSpace that are starting soon. Allison Jackson is leading a singing group focusing on East Coast folk and Celtic music, and it comes complete with Ceilidh celebration. There's also a keep-singing-better class full of tips and exercises for taking care of your voice for a lifetime of comfortable singing as the years progress - a participatory class with Elise Letourneau. And there are Thursday evening offerings every week at GigSpace, including Singer's Night Out, Indie Night for singer-songwriters, a jazz and blues jam that welcomes vocalists and instrumentalists, and some vocal jazz workshops en français avec Nicole Ratté. Come sing with us!

Click HERE for more info.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Choirs Ontario Composer's Corner

Established in 1971, Choirs Ontario is a dynamic organization whose mission is to foster a vibrant and inclusive choral community by providing resources, creating opportunities and engaging Ontario's diverse population in the transformative power of choral music.

They have launched a new feature on their website, called Composer's Corner, and somehow saw fit to make my Ave Maria - for Mary Tevlin their inaugural post. Check it out HERE.

Thanks so much Choirs Ontario!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Thank-you Etta James.....

..... for every note you ever sang.....  so much Life, so much Wise, so much Earth, so much Real, so much Much.....



Blues Singer Etta James Dies - CBC News

Etta James Obituary - The Guardian

Etta James Dead at 73 - Rolling Stone

Etta James Dies at 73 - New York Times

Sheila Jordan workshop update - audit spots remain for tomorrow

Just a quick update - all the participation spots have been spoken for in Sheila Jordan's vocal jazz workshop tomorrow at Alcorn Music Studios/Gigspace, but there are still audit spaces available. It's a 4-hour workshop - so much can be learned from watching and listening to a master in action. Don't miss!

Click HERE for details.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Only 2 Participant Spots Left for Sheila Jordan Workshop!!!

when - this Saturday January 21, 2012
where - Alcorn Music Studios/GigSpace in Ottawa Ontario

There's still room if you want to audit the workshop, but only 2 participant spots remain.

details and registration information HERE

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Solitude & Creativity

An interesting article a friend posted from the New York Times about solitude, creativity, and groupthink. Creative introverts, take heart. And stand your ground too.

The Rise of the New Groupthink


Going back to my cave now... see ya!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sing Better As You Age - new 12-week class at AMS


Sing Better as You Age
"Sing Better As You Age" is an interactive and participatory class for the adult singer that will help you understand how your voice works and gain insight into what it taking place physically as you experience vocal changes. Ideas as to what types of actions you can take to improve the condition of your voice, including breathing and vocal conditioning exercises. We'll also review the vocal and musical skill sets that will help you in group singing. Keep enjoying singing to its fullest!
Instructor: Elise Letourneau, music educator, composer, choir director and vocalist.
Course Length: 12 weeks.
Dates:  Thursdays beginning Feb 2nd, except no class March 15 (March break week), last class Thursday April 26th.
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 Pm
Location: GigSpace 953 Gladstone in Alcorn Music Studios
Registration Fee: $175.00
This course requires a minimum of 8 to run.
Please note this is a "less scent" class.
Call 613-729-0693 to register.

Friday, January 13, 2012

...and speaking of Laughing at Ourselves...

They say the best humour is easy to relate to because it hits close to home. But hopefully not too close! This is scary-funny. They really nailed it.


If you'd like to learn more about this choir, click over to www.vancouvercantatasingers.com .

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ave Maria - for Mary Tevlin

Hi. This is a home demo recorded with some friends in a living room. It's called "Ave Maria - for Mary Tevlin". A piece of music for a wonderful woman. It turned out to also be the winning entry in the 2011 Ruth Watson Henderson Choral Composition Competition. It will be performed by the Toronto Children's Chorus in May 2012 under the direction of Elise Bradley. Performers on this track are vocalists Diana James, Elise Letourneau, Anne Naylen, and Cathy Patton; and pianist Richard Fujarczuk.


Ave Maria - for Mary Tevlin

If you'd like to check out the news article on the Choirs Ontario website, you'll find it here:
http://www.choirsontario.org/NewsManager/detail?id=402834e53393e12f0133a36d4a5d0086

Monday, January 9, 2012

Laughing at Ourselves

Sometimes I think it's so easy for singers of all styles and levels to get a tad over-serious, and I think much of it has to do with the fact that the line between where we end and our instrument begins is both blurry and constantly moving. This video made me laugh so much and reminded me why I love singer-people so much.




When you're done laughing, be sure to visit their websites!
www.saragazarek.com
www.gretchenparlato.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Sheila Jordan's upcoming vocal jazz masterclass in Ottawa ON


The GigSpace Performance Studio is very excited to feature a Jazz Vocal Masterclass with Sheila Jordan.

Sheila Jordan received the Jazz Masters Award 2012 from the National Endowment for the Arts - the highest honor in jazz music in America.

Vocal Masterclass:

Getting Your Jazz Act Together - How to prepare yourself for performances.
Hosted by Elise Letourneau

Date: Saturday  January. 21st, 2012
Time: 11:00 am – 3:00  pm
Vocal participation: $50 (limit of 10)
Masterclass audit: $20
To Register: call 613-729-0693 and pay by credit card or drop into Alcorn Music Studios to register and pay cash, debit, cheque or credit card.
Location: 953 Gladstone Ave., Ottawa (in Alcorn Music Studios)

Participants: please bring a prepared piece of music, water, a recorder or pen/paper for taking notes.
Note: This is a “less scent” class, please avoid perfumes, body sprays or cologne.


About Sheila Jordan:
Sheila Jordan is not only one of the premier singers in jazz, but she is known for her stimulating vocal workshops as well. A superb scat singer, she can just as easily reach the emotional depths of a ballad. Whether singing well-known standards or original material, she makes it all sound like no one else.

Jordan, née Dawson, grew up in Pennsylvania’s coal mining country with her grandparents, singing in school and on amateur radio shows. In the early 1940s, she returned to live with her mother in Detroit, where she became interested in jazz after hearing a Charlie Parker recording. She met some of Detroit’s young musicians during that time, such as Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, and Barry Harris. She then joined a vocal trio, Skeeter, Mitch, and Jean, which performed versions of Parker’s and others’ bebop solos in a manner akin to later vocal jazz trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross.

Upon moving to New York City in the early ’50s, Jordan sang in clubs and at jam sessions with some of the city’s jazz giants, including Charles Mingus, Herbie Nichols, and Parker. She also studied with the renowned Lennie Tristano. In 1952, she married Parker’s pianist, Duke Jordan. Ten years later, she made her acclaimed first recording, showing her vocal finesse on a ten-plus minute version of “You Are My Sunshine” on George Russell’s album The Outer View. Thanks to Russell, she released her first album, Portrait of Sheila, on Blue Note, the first female vocalist to record for the label.

In the mid-1960s, Jordan’s work encompassed jazz liturgies sung in churches and extensive club performances. After touring and recording with trombonist Roswell Rudd in the 1970s, Jordan became a member of the Steve Kuhn Quartet alongside bassist Harvie S and drummer Bob Moses. By the late ’70s, jazz audiences began to understand her uncompromising style and her popularity increased.
Her preference for bass and voice led to several collaborations with bassists, including Arild Andersen, Harvie S, and Cameron Brown. Jordan is the pioneer in bass/voice duo in jazz, starting in the early 1950s and continuing to the present.

In 1978, she began teaching at the City College of New York and has continued teaching jazz vocal workshops there until 2005. She is also a faculty member for Jazz in July at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the Vermont Jazz Center in Brattleboro, Vermont, and conducts workshops internationally as well. The singer has received several honors, including the 2008 Mary Lou Williams Award for a Lifetime of Service to Jazz. Jordan still travels extensively – nationally and abroad – performing with her quartet and as a duo with Brown.  www.sheilajordan.com


Selected Discography:
Portrait of Sheila, Blue Note, 1962
Jazz Child, High Note, 1998
Little Song, High Note, 2002
Sheila Jordan/Cameron Brown, Celebration: Live at the Triad, High Note, 2004
Winter Sunshine: Live at Upstairs, Justin Time, 2008