iannis xenakis, george crumb, yes, gentle giant, frank zappa, pat metheny, steve reich, aaron krister johnson, corbett lunsford, raymond desroches, rusty burge, norin lavender, j s bach, josquin des prez, james brown, thelonious monk, javanese gamelan, john cage
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iannis xenakis, george crumb, yes, gentle giant, frank zappa, pat metheny, steve reich, aaron krister johnson, corbett lunsford, raymond desroches, rusty burge, norin lavender, j s bach, josquin des prez, james brown, thelonious monk, javanese gamelan, john cage - if you want to comission something in the style of howdy doody meets jaws, i'll figure it out
Composer/Percussionist Andrew Hasenpflug started his career with the drum set, attaining success with the New York revival of Tomfoolery before embarking upon a masters degree in classical percussion. Since then he has accumulated an extensive list of credits in theater, dance, jazz, rock, classical, patriotic, and commercial venues. These include the US Air Force Band, Denver Contemporary Dance Co., Rosanna Gamson/Worldwide, Equity Library Theater, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and jingles for Kroger food stores and Hoolihan’s restaurants. He has worked as an accompanist for modern dance at Slippery Rock University, Columbia College Chicago, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, University of Cincinnati, Helander and Co., Kim Robards Dance, the University of Colorado, SUNY Purchase, Marymount College, and the Lou Conte Studios. Compositional commissions for dance have come from the Seldoms, Tom Truss, Jennifer Keller, Zephyr Dance Company, The Overture Academy Cincinnati, Chasala Dance Company, Helander and Co., and the University of Cincinnati. His teaching credits include the State University of New York at Purchase, The University of Colorado at Boulder, The University of Cincinnati, Columbia College in Chicago, and Slippery Rock University. He has recorded with the United States Air Force Band, Rick Lisak Band, Sylvain Acher and Fabien, Divide by Pi, and Hasenproject, a modern percussion duo with his brother Thom. Mr. Hasenpflug currently resides in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania where works as a dance musician for Slippery Rock University and freelances.
Hi Andy!! Happy Holidays! Please help us spread the word and the holiday joy of my new instrumental Christmas album!! They make AWESOME and inexpensive gifts!! www. myspace. com/robinviolin Individual songs are available on iTunes as well! http://www. apple. com/search/ipoditunes/?q=Robin+Olson Thanks so much and have a wonderful Holiday! Peace, Robin
Hi Andy! I just posted my new video performance of Hallelujah, a tribute to Jeff Buckley. Please check it out if you have the time. Thanks Robin http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=1M4LFtudorc
Hey Andy, thanks for the great semester!! I had a lot of fun in your class and actually learned new things :) I hope you have a great break and I'll see you in the new year!
I came across your profile and added you as I thought you might be interested in what I am doing.
Please check out the profile and let me know your thoughts! You can do six_events anywhere in the world; just do one or two events if you like.
So far, there will be hundreds of simultaneous performances of six_events in Spain, America, Egypt, China, Japan, Italy, England, Canada and Australia.
If you would like me to send you a reminder nearer the time about this then just send a blank email to six_events@yahoo.co.uk (or just send me your email in a message on here)
Date Jul 3, 2007 8:57 PM Subject Check out New Beginnings recorded last Winter 2006 Body: This is a hybrid of the mysterious grinding guitar with a techno classical mix which is becoming a trademark.
Song symbolizes a Return to the New. The initial thoughts that were once new, but then stagnant, then to rise again as it was destined to be. A New Beginning....
Ataturk is a great read for those wanting a motivational look at what one person can accomplish. The picture is chosen for this reason. While there were brutal dictators that sprung up in Western Europe, in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Ataturk built a nation for the well being of his people. A noble act from a selfless ruler. He was not a dictator, but chosen by the people, but his actions were prophetic and progressive.