Two Upcoming Courses
on Hitchcock and Schuller
Ran is presenting two courses in upcoming
months at the New England Conservatory: one
on Alfred Hitchcock in June and another on
Gunther Schuller in July and August.
Film Noir: Alfred Hitchcock, The
Director and his Music, is a two-credit
course from June 12-22. The class will
explore the wide range of
music used
in Hitchcock's films, from Poulenc to circus
rags to the semi-atonal to English pop.
Students will be encouraged to participate
by composing and improvising on the plots,
themes and characters in the great director's
works.
The full schedule and cost info is available
here.
The Musical
Worlds of Gunther Schuller: Scratching the
Surface of a Compleat Musician is Ran's
annual
summer course. Ran, Gunther, and
Fred Harris, director of wind and jazz
ensembles at MIT, will all lead portions of
the course, which runs from July 28 to
August 7.
The class
meets at Ran's Brookline apartment, except
for Tuesday, August 5, which is a special public
evening at NEC with interviews and
performances. Full course information is
available here.
For more
information on either course, please contact
NEC's Margaret
Ulmer at (617) 585-1135 or
sumsch@newenglandconservatory.edu.
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About the Photos
The photos in this issue, taken by P.L.
Renou, are from Ran's visit last November
to the
French village of Tremolat. Le
Boucher, one of Ran's favorite films, was
filmed in there. Between tour stops Ran had
lunch with a group of locals, who recounted
stories of the
making of the movie and the village's role in
the French resistance.
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MIT Disc Has Two Ran Compositions
"Solo Eclipse" on Albany Records
If you've ever wondered what Ran's music
would sound like when performed by a
symphonic ensemble, your wait is over. A new
album by
the MIT
Wind Ensemble, titled
Solo Eclipse, includes two of Ran's
compositions: "Impresario of Death" and
"Ghosts of Cimetiere de Pere Lachaise."
The compositions (both of which originally
appeared on Something to Live For),
were transcribed for chamber wind ensemble by
Kenneth Amis, a composer and tuba player for
the Empire
Brass Quintet. They were commissioned by
MIT and first performed by the NEC Wind
Ensemble (conducted by Charles Peltz) as a
surprise gift for Ran's 70th birthday concert
in Jordan Hall in 2005.
Solo Eclipse also includes
compositions by Amis (the three-movement
"Concerto for Tuba") and Argentinean composer
and pianist Guillermo Klein ("Solar Return
Suite," featuring tenor saxophonist Bill
McHenry).
The album is
available from Amazon,
Albany
Records, Amis
Musical Circle and ArkivMusic.
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Herb Pomeroy Tribute
Ran will perform at a May 10 tribute concert
at MIT for Herb
Pomeroy, a renowned trumpeter
and influential
educator who died in August. Pomeroy taught
at Berklee, MIT and NEC.
The MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble, directed by
Fred Harris, is hosting the event, which will
feature the MIT Alumni Jazz Ensemble. Other
special guests will include Jamshied Sharifi,
Greg Hopkins, Mark Harvey, Magali Souriau
and Everett Longstreth. Ran will perform a
Duke Ellington composition.
The concert is at MIT's Kresge
Auditorium at 8 p.m. It will be preceded
by a 7 p.m. session hosted by Mark Harvey
titled "Remembering Herb."
Tickets are $5. Complimentary tickets are
available by contacting Fred Harris at
fharris@mit.edu.
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