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Contrabass Conversations

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587: Utah Symposium for Double Bass

Ranaan Meyer is launching a new camp called the Utah Symposium for Double Bass.  

It will be taking place in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah June 7-9, and it’s open for registration for anyone ages 12 and up.  

This new event is a full scholarship, immersive program which provides participants with the opportunity to explore the entire spectrum of the double bass. From orchestra, to solo, to jazz, participants will join the faculty in sharing their knowledge and approach to the double bass.

The Faculty will include (links to past podcast appearances):

  • Ranaan Meyer
  • Max Dimoff
  • Peter Dominguez
  • Mike Valerio

Ranaan and I talk about the new camp, the inspiration he finds participating in events like this, the stylistic openness of this approach, and much more.

Learn more about the Utah Symposium for Double Bass on their website, and following along with Ranaan and the camp on social media through the following links:

  • Utah Symposium for Double Bass – Facebook
  • Ranaan Meyer – Facebook
  • Ranaan Meyer – Instagram
  • Time for Three – Instagram

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Contrabass Conversations production team:

  • Jason Heath, host
  • Michael Cooper and Steve Hinchey, audio editing
  • Mitch Moehring, audio engineer
  • Trevor Jones, publication and promotion
  • Krista Kopper, archival and cataloging

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398: Max Dimoff and Ranaan Meyer on team teaching at the University of Michigan

Cleveland Orchestra principal bassist Max Dimoff and Time for Three bassist Ranaan Meyer are the new teaching team at the University of Michigan!  Both Max and Ranaan have been featured on past podcast episodes as well as in my 2016 book Winning the Audition.

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334: Ranaan Meyer – Round Two Interview

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CBC 42: Ranaan Meyer interview 2 and music from Time for Three

This week’s Contrabass Conversations episode concludes our chat with Time for Three bassist Ranaan Meyer. CBC guest and co-host John Grillo joins us in this interview, and the three of us had a very engaging conversation. You can check out the first part of our interview plus CBC video episodes featuring Ranaan on his Contrabass Conversations page here, and visit Time for Three’s website at www.tf3.com.

 

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CBC 28: Ranaan Meyer interview

This week’s Contrabass Conversations podcast features the first part of our interview with double bassist Ranaan Meyer. John Grillo (a frequent guest and collaborator on the podcast) and I co-interviewed Ranaan, who is the bassist for the band Time for Three and has had a very interesting and multi-faceted career. In addition to hearing a few musical excerpts from Time for Three, this episode features music from German double bassist Guy Tuneh, Pittsburgh-based singer/songwriter Brad Yoder, Los Lonely Boys, and The Latin Soul Syndicate. Enjoy!

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