Jazz & Ribs Fest this weekend- check out performances Saturday and Sunday evening

Jazz and Ribs is the place to be this weekend in Columbus! Chris performs at 7 on Saturday evening with Joel Harrison, and again on Sunday at 7 as the featured guest with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra.

An article by Eric Lyttle on the performance of  Christian Howes with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra at the Columbus Jazz & Ribs Fest features words from CJO’s Artistic Director, Byron Stripling:

When Byron Stripling was asked who he’d like to collaborate with at this year’s Columbus Jazz & Rib Fest, he answered in typically understated fashion: “Chris Howes would be fine,” said Stripling, the trumpeter and artistic director of the 17-piece Columbus Jazz Orchestra.

The CJO has shared the stage with Christian Howes twice in Stripling’s seven years with the band, most recently at last summer’s JazZoo performance. He’s been fascinated with the strapping, red-haired violin extraordinaire every time he’s seen him.

“There’s always a prejudice against a guy who walks onstage with a violin at a jazz concert,” said Stripling. “I start edging my way toward the exit. But Chris immediately engages you. If you’re standing up, you sit down. He’s that spectacular a soloist.”

 

To read the complete article, follow this link: The Other Paper Archives Music Jazz & Rib Fest: Don’t overlook hometown horns.

 

 

Concert Schedule for 2010 Creative Strings Festival

For the seventh year in a row, Christian Howes’s Creative Strings Festival promises to inundate Columbus with the sound of strings! Violins, cellos, violas, and basses will be heard singing and wailing through bluegrass, jazz, Celtic, Latin, blues, avante garde and more at markets, theatres, restaurants, cafes, and clubs throughout Columbus.

More than 50 string players from around the world will be led in small ensembles in 27 performances by these world class performing artists: Jeremy Kittel, Alex Hargreaves, Mike Block , Marcelo Vieira, Paul Brown, Christian Howes, Stephanie Nilles, Mike Barnett, Billy Contreras , Nathaniel  Smith, and Robert Anderson.

The concert schedule begins the evening of the first day of the workshop, continues with free weekday lunchtime performances, and finishes the evening of July 3rd.  Here is a complete listing of the concerts:

  • Performances at Dick’s Den at 10 pm, June 28th to July 1st, and July 3rd. Dick’s Den is at 2417 North High Street with $4 cover charge, except on Tuesday (Bluegrass Night for free),  June 29th. Featuring the following artist performances:
    • Mon, June 28,  Rob Anderson and Mike Block
    • Tue,  June 29,  Alex Hargreaves, Mike Barnett, and Billy Contreras
    • Wed,  June 30, Paul Brown, Billy Contreras, Jeremy Kittel, and Christian Howes
    • Thu, July 1, Jeremy Kittel
    • Fri,  July 2, Marcelo Vieira and Mike Block
    • Sat, July 3, Christian Howes and Friends
  • Lunch time performances at the North Market, 59 Spruce St., Columbus, OH from 12:30 to 2:00pm, June 29th to July 2nd.
  • Performances at Battelle Hall at Otterbein College starting at 4:45 in the afternoon, June 28th to July 2nd

 

Plus the following special performances:

Monday, June 28th 10 pm to 2pm

Rumba Café with Jason Quicksall, Jesse Henry and songwriters in the round ($5).

Tuesday, June 29th 8:30 pm to 11:00 pm

Jazz Jam with Erik Augis and Pete Mills at Park Street Tavern, 501 Park St. Columbus, OH

Wednesday, June 30th
Espresso Yourself Music Café, 50 W Olentangy St. Powell, OH ($4) 6-8pm
McConnel Arts Center, Worthington, OH at 7pm

Thursday, July 1st
Espresso Yourself Music Café, 50 W Olentangy St. Powell, OH ($4) 7-9pm
Gateway Film Center’s Black Box at 1550 N. High St. at 8pm

Friday, July 2nd
Stephanie Nilles at Red White and Boom, Frog Bear Patio in Arena District, 5:15-7:45pm
Espresso Yourself Music Café, 50 W Olentangy St. Powell, OH ($4) 6-8pm
McConnel Arts Center, Worthington (7pm), featuring Fiddler’s Restrung

Saturday, July 3rd
Bluegrass Jam at the Bluegrass Musician’s Supply Store, 11am-3pm
Youth Concert, McConnell Arts Center, Worthington, 2pm
Lobby, 2390 S. Hamilton Rd., 6-9pm

 

The week-long workshop and festival is a combination education and live performance event, providing string players of all ages the opportunity to learn from industry pros and to perform in front of real audiences in creative musical contexts. The event’s educational component is split into adult and youth workshops. Emerging and mid-level career performers attend the adult workshop, while middle school and high school string players attend the youth workshop.

 

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Cellist/singer/composer Marcelo Martinez Vieira

A versatile musician and artist eager to explore new artistic medias, Marcelo Martinez Vieira is a cello player as well as a passionate composer and improvisor,  in transit between different musical styles and diverse artistic activities. Marcelo is a graduate student at Louisiana State University, majoring in Jazz Studies. Marcelo has a wide experience in improvisation and musical production in  popular music and Brazilian Jazz, having performed  with Orquestra Popular de Câmara, Luiza Possi, Sandy&Jr. and Falamans, among others. He was Brazilian Music instructor in 2009 at CSW, and guest artist in the Vermont Improvising Strings Academy 2009, invited by cellist and composer Eugene Friesen. Marcelo has been researching and teaching improvisation and string arranging, as well as  developing a method of singing and playing for string players. He explores live improvisation for all kinds of Dance and Theater performances, and worked in this field with Adilson Nascimento and Myiako Kato Dance Space (Tokyo-Japan), among many others.   He has been presenting the show “Cello&Voice”, exploring the relationship between body and instrument.

Want to know what it would be like to study intensively with Marcelo this summer at the Creative Strings Workshop?

Watch and Listen:

From Marcelo’s Youtube Channel: Celloscapes

In the following audio, Marcelo demonstrates a little bit what the samba groove sounds like in the string instrument. The name of the song is “É”  by Gonzaguinha.

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What can participants expect in your classes at the Creative Strings Workshop this summer?

I wanna get people interested in singing and playing and develop the skills to do it through some exercises and techniques I’ve been using. Adding to that, I will teach samba and bossa tunes and other brazilian rhythms, and i’m especially preparing arrangements of Choro tunes. What’s choro? A fun early samba style.

In their own words-Creative Strings Workshop participants tell it like it is

With summer approaching fast it’s definitely time to make plans. I don’t know about you, but for me, the summer is always a time when I like to try to catch a week or two to devote to FIDDLECAMP!!!!  Nothing but fiddles, fiddlers, bloody fingers, and ears ringing…. And I mean “fiddle” in the broadest sense, i.e., a time when I can focus on getting better at music with other musicians keen on the same.

It all started for me when many years back i started teaching at Mark O’Connor’s fiddle camp (I’ll be there to teach again this July in NYC). I grew so much that week just from hanging and jamming with other players. There was such a spirit in the air- everyone was excited about getting better.

That’s why I created the Creative Strings Workshop, currently in it’s 7th year- to recreate that atmosphere. (click “education” on this page to learn more or register).

My camp has a different slant than others, but I’ll let some participants tell you what they think (see below)

In the meantime, whatever you do this summer, I hope you  reserve some time to invest in yourself and whatever you love to do.