Stories covered:
- New podcast – Classical Break from Tyler Alderson
- Lee Starovich – bass teacher at Indiana University summer music clinic
- The Strad Masterclass: Leon Bosch on Dragonetti’s ‘Famous Solo’ for double bass
- Nina Harries plays Icarus
- from Barrie Kolstein – how to open and close a seam
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steven Bocian
Jason,
I ‘ve listened to you podcasts for some time and find them very educatonal and enjoyable. Now that you’re in the Bay Area, it would be great to focus on some Bay Area bassists. Many great ones here. Also, it would be good to have other instrumentalist who could shed light on the role of the bass in ensemble and orchestral playing.
Jason
Thanks, Steven! Definitely planning on connecting with some more Bay Area bassists for the podcast. If you haven’t, check out the Golden Gate Bass Camp preview episode I just put out. It features Richard Duke, who has been doing a ton for the bass in the Bay Area. More in that vein to come soon!