Sean Kelly: Classical Guitar on Steroids
Classical Guitar on Steroids
Lippert Music’s very own Sean Kelly, Director of Guitar Studies, has released his third solo album on the Opening Day label called Where The Wood Meets the Wire”. Sean and I had the opportunity to speak recently at his studio. Surrounded by the guitars he used to record his new album, Sean said that this is the album he has been working towards. “My first album, The #1 Classical Guitar Album was a showcase of the greatest hits of the guitar, done in a very traditional manner. My second, Christnas Guitar, was arrangements of my favourite carols and Christmas songs. This one is the blending of the acoustic and electric music I love so much. Where the Wood Meets the Wire, mixes everything I love about music. The beauty of the nylon stings with the electric, used to spice things up”
And spice it up Sean has! The opening track on the new album is Adelita by Francisco Tárrega, a Spanish guitarist and composer who lived from 1852-1909. Sean recorded this piece on The #1 Classical Guitar Album. His original recording was a very reflective, almost melancholic take. Not so on the new one! Right away the tempo has been kicked up a few notches, with bass and drums added to give the piece an entirely new feel. Sean adds the electric guitar the third time the melody is played. From there, it is moments away from adding in some high pitched harmonies on the electric, leading into some free-wheeling soloing.
While most of the album crosses over from the classics into rock, one certainly goes the opposite way, Gowan’s A Criminal Mind or as Sean, in keeping with the Spanish titles of the other tracks, Una Mente Criminale. A top notch arrangement.
The last track on the album is unique for a Sean Kelly album as it is the first selection to feature vocals, in this case, the voice of his friend, Brian Vollmer, performing the seasonal Ave Maria. Brian, better known as the vocalist for heavy metal act Helix, puts in a performance bordering on the operatic, while Sean’s guitar whirls around the voice with chords and licks. A fine end to a fine album.
Check out Sean on You Tube, where he discuses the album and where you can see him play Adelita, all in the comfort of Long & McQuade, out on Bloor Street.
All three of Sean’s albums are available at the front desk at Lippert Studios.
- Where The Wood Meets The Wire
Lang Lang and Lippert: L To The Power of Three
LANG LANG
Photo: Olaf Heine /DG
L to the Power of Three: Lang Lang and Lippert – what a combination.
We are very pleased to announce that Lippert Music has been invited to participate in Lang Lang’s “101 Pianists Workshop” taking place at Roy Thomson Hall on Sunday November 13. This is part of Lang Lang’s personal goal to inspire the next generation of classical music lovers.
Lang Lang (pronounced Long Long) is without a doubt the most exciting classical musician performing today. His technique is legendary, his interpretations of the great classics are always insightful, and he pulls this all off with a degree of showmanship that has not been seen since Horowitz.
And just as importantly, Lang Lang is always very giving of his time, especially with the performed for communities that never see musicians of this caliber in their midst.(For a complete biography please see www.langlang.com ).
Lang Lang is in Toronto on a two week residency with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.During that time he will perform all of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos. Do whatever you can to see at least one of these concerts – he is an absolute thrill to see. For ticket information please see:
http://www.tso.ca/Concerts-And-Tickets/Events/2011-2012-Season/Lang-Lang-Plays-Beethoven-1.aspx.:
LANG LANG PRIZE PACK
To help celebrate Lang Lang’s visit we are offering a Lang Lang prize pack consisting of 5 of his Deutsche Grammophon Recordings:
- Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 and The Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
- Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2
- Liszt: Incl. Hungarian Rhapsody
- Tchaikovsky & Rachmaninov: Piano Trios:
- Dragon Songs: A Collection of Chinese Classical Music today.
Also included in the prize pack is an autographed copy of Lang Lang’s autobiography “Journey of a Thousand Miles”
To be eligible you must answer this skill testing question
Which of the composers named in the list of recordings above, is celebrating their 200th anniversary of their birth in 2011?
Please write your name and contact information including e-mail address, on a piece of paper and place in the box at the front desk of the studio. Contest closes Saturday November 19, 2011.
Only one entry per student. The first entry drawn with the correct answer to our question will be declared the winner.
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Watch Lang Lang play and discuss Beethoven
TRISTAN AVAKIAN – Master Class
Welcome back to our second blog
We are very pleased to have rock guitarist TRISTAN AVAKIAN giving a ROCK GUITAR MASTER CLASS
Sunday October 2nd at
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 154 Floyd Avenue (W of Pape)
7-8 pm.
Tristan’s CV includes the Rock of Ages show which dominated Toronto’ s theatre scene in the spring of 2010. He has had stints with Lauryn Hill, Spike Lee, Dave Snider and The Trans-Siberian Orchestra. He has studied with Steve Vai (David Lee Roth, Whitesnake).
Tickets are $30 Non-Lippert Students or $25 for Lippert Students. Tickets are available at the front desk at Lippert. ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE IS REQUIRED. Please purchase early to ensure you get a seat to this must see and hear event.
416-425-9933 or info@lippertmusic.com
Check out Tristan’s site:
http://web.mac.com/tristanavakian/tristan/home.html
SEE YOU THERE!
Welcome to the Lippert Blog!
As I write this, most of you will have had your first lesson of the season and are well on your way to another great year of music making. To add a little extra to your weekly visit to Lippert, Charleen Beard has asked me to write this weekly blog.
The blog will be written with the idea of keeping you informed of the happenings at the studio, musical events that are upcoming in Toronto, news on your teachers concerts and recordings, as well as any item that I believe you will find interesting.
Until the next time – keep up that practicing!
All the best
Thom



