2008 Canberra International Music Festival on Fri Dark Live
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On Fri Dark Live this weekrelive one of the highlights of the 2008 Canberra International Music Festival. We 'll be broadcastinga Street Theater concert featuring notable New York Malarky Clarinettist, Don Byron, accompanied by Geore Colligan on Pianoforte and Rudy Royston on tympans.
For virtually two decenniums, Don Byron holds been a remarkable voice in an dumfounding compass of musical contexts, searching widely divergent traditions while continually endeavoring for what he names `` a sound above genre. '' As clarinnetist, saxist, composer, organiser, and societal critic, he redefines every genre of music he plays, be it classic, salsa, hip-hop, funk, beat & bluenesses, klezmer, or any malarky fashion from swing and bebop to up-to-date downtown improvisation.
He holds been consistently voted best clarinnetist by critics and readers likewise in leading international music diaries since being called `` Nothingness Artist of the Yr '' by Down Beatin 1992. Hailed equally much for his unsatisfied creativeness as for his unexceeded virtuosity as a participant, Byron holds exhibited a plurality of labor at major music festivals around the existence, including recent performances in Vienna, San Francisco, Hong Kong, London, Monterey, New Zealand, Australia, and on New York 's Broadway.
Fri Dark Live features unrecorded performances from the ArtSound recording studios and prerecorded concerts from locuses around the Canberra part including the Gods Coffeehouse, Canberra Crux Nine, wall street Theater too as some of the creation 's top festivals. You 'll hear interviews with circle members and word of the up-to-the-minute wind gigs around Canberra.