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I had Mr. May add a 6 1/2 fret and a button on the end so I can use a strap to hold it on my lap instead of a lap pad. Works unbelievably well!
VOLOSI is one of the most prominent ensembles in the Polish world music scene. Their debut at The New Tradition Festival in 2010 yielded all possible awards. One year later their piece “Dusk” won Svetozar Stracina Grand Prix at The European Broadcasting Union in Bratislava, named the best European folk composition in 2011. In 2012 their CD ranked among the top in the World Music Charts Europe. VOLOSI and their music reach far beyond the folk music category. Its essence is the energy of remote musical worlds colliding. Crossing boundaries is part of the show. Traditional musicians meet classical instrumentalists and travel along, reaching the unheard before. Their music derives from the tradition only partly. Rather, they are people immersed in tradition, creating a totally new quality. It was the same story when jazz was born. Even though their music sounds familiar, it really is entirely original and inimitable. Here is what they say about playing together: “Remembering something that we have forgotten is the root of our music making. It is a primeval joy of conversing with sounds. It is something that truly moves us and puts us into a trance. Purely sensual feeling, fun with rhythm, sounds, harmony and echoes. We love this trance.” Since their debut VOLOSI performed internationally during many concerts, festivals end events. Their concert tours in Germany, Denmark, Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus have been received enthusiastically by critics and the public. They performed for country leaders of Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine. Their concerts was live broadcasted by Polish Radio 2, Polish Radio 3 and Westdeutscher Rundfunk 3.s
Ephemeral Conscious Environment
Collaboration With Afternoon Sun
Northampton Center For The Arts
Feb. 2009
Wood, Paint, Cotton and Wool Thread
Masking Tape
Strands of Silk
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Toa Payoh Guitar Club, mini small group, all ready and pumped up for their upcoming concert on the 31st January 2016 (Sunday) at the Esplanade Recital Studio at 7.30pm.
Did a simple photo shoot for them before their concert to be put up in the brochure or program sheet.
Im pretty satisfied with the outcome of the shoots despite the challenges I faced.
Hope the photograph will be able to help them out.
Cheers!
VOLOSI is one of the most prominent ensembles in the Polish world music scene. Their debut at The New Tradition Festival in 2010 yielded all possible awards. One year later their piece “Dusk” won Svetozar Stracina Grand Prix at The European Broadcasting Union in Bratislava, named the best European folk composition in 2011. In 2012 their CD ranked among the top in the World Music Charts Europe. VOLOSI and their music reach far beyond the folk music category. Its essence is the energy of remote musical worlds colliding. Crossing boundaries is part of the show. Traditional musicians meet classical instrumentalists and travel along, reaching the unheard before. Their music derives from the tradition only partly. Rather, they are people immersed in tradition, creating a totally new quality. It was the same story when jazz was born. Even though their music sounds familiar, it really is entirely original and inimitable. Here is what they say about playing together: “Remembering something that we have forgotten is the root of our music making. It is a primeval joy of conversing with sounds. It is something that truly moves us and puts us into a trance. Purely sensual feeling, fun with rhythm, sounds, harmony and echoes. We love this trance.” Since their debut VOLOSI performed internationally during many concerts, festivals end events. Their concert tours in Germany, Denmark, Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus have been received enthusiastically by critics and the public. They performed for country leaders of Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine. Their concerts was live broadcasted by Polish Radio 2, Polish Radio 3 and Westdeutscher Rundfunk 3.s
Director Harm Witteveen with the Stenden Student Chamber Orchestra
Dirtigent Harm Witteveen met het Stenden Studenten Kamerorkest
My sister is opening another music school and I've promised to take some violin pictures to be hanged on the wall. Hopefully this set of pictures is good enough. :)
The man is playing nyckelharpa, a Swedish string instrument.
I hope this is not considered 'a concert photo'. Also many street groups do not accept street musicians.
Ok, the sound system is working now! The ghosts have been exorcized. The Ewan Macintyre Band starts their set at the "Seven Dining Lounge".
The Ewan Macintyre band is:
Mark Shields: Fiddle
Ewan Macintyre: Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, and Vocals
Kieth Rodger: Double Bass
Tyler Lieb: Electric Guitar
Check out Ewan Macintyre's web page:
And do check out the "Seven Lounge" for up-coming shows:There aren't many venues that still feature up and coming artists, and the "7 Dining Lounge" is one.
Latest from my pirate luthier adventures - violin number 26 and zither number 1. More about the violin: proseandpassion.blogspot.com/2025/06/a-lady-in-red.html
Bass on stage. Auditorium. Theatro Municipal (1909 AD, Francisco de Oliveira Passos architect), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier I really wish I had brought a better camera so I could have taken some appropriate photos of this wild building rather than these snapshots
©Jeremy Photography 2016
Toa Payoh Guitar Club, mini small group, all ready and pumped up for their upcoming concert on the 31st January 2016 (Sunday) at the Esplanade Recital Studio at 7.30pm.
Did a simple photo shoot for them before their concert to be put up in the brochure or program sheet.
Im pretty satisfied with the outcome of the shoots despite the challenges I faced.
Hope the photograph will be able to help them out.
Cheers!