Thursday, May 7, 2015

It's been a while, so here's an update!

It has been some time since I have provided an update on Matt's progress, so here we go!

Matt has completed his first year as a Doctoral student at the University of Arizona, Fred Fox School of Music.  I was fortunate enough to be able to go to Tucson for his DMA Qualifying Recital on April 26, 2015, where I practically BURST with pride as he presented a very difficult program with skill and professionalism.  I continue to be amazed at the musician he is becoming ( and that is NOT just because I am his mom!)

As the academic year is drawing to a close, Matt is seeking opportunities to teach and perform over the summer in the Tucson area.  He is highly qualified to instruct/rehearse both marching and concert groups as well as provide individual and small group instruction.  He has been performing extensively throughout the year with several organizations in the Tucson area, including the Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra.  If you are reading this and know of any openings that might fit the descriptions above, or would like more information about Matt and his qualifications, please don't hesitate to email him with inquiries at "mtimman1988(at)gmail(dot)com".  If you like, you can tell him you learned about his availability on this blog.

Matt practicing the tabla portion of his recital on April 26, 2015
As always, thank you for your continued interest, your support and your good energy as Matt continues on his path.  He and I are very humbled and grateful.

Friday, May 16, 2014

As of May 15, 2014 ....

Facebook status update 5-15-2014

Thesis is officially registered and posted, now available to the public

Now preparations for his doctoral studies to begin Fall 2014 at University of Arizona.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

The choice has been made ...

April 13, 2013 - Masters Recital


From Matt's Facebook profile:

"After careful consideration, I've decided to accept an offer to start my DMA in Percussion Performance at the University of Arizona in the Fall 2014.

I want to thank my friends and family for supporting me through the last seven years, and a lot of credit has to go to my three great teachers, Jonathon Ovalle, Dr Olman Eduardo Piedra Carvajal and Dr Roger B Schupp.

Thanks again everyone, from the bottom of my heart."


Ditto.



Monday, April 14, 2014

Masters Recital

Is done.  Now working to finish thesis and continuing to communicate with the universities visited during the "doctoral audition tour."  Link to one of the pieces performed is here.  Will post more as information becomes available.

During the performance

Friday, April 4, 2014

Weekend activities ...

Matt will be performing at two events this weekend, starting with a performance of the works of Stuart Saunders Smith, conducted by the composer, at The Center for Performing Arts, Kobacker Hall, on the campus of BGSU.  The event begins at 6:00 PM, and is free and open to the public.

On Sunday, April 6, he will be part of a large ensemble who will perform the piece, The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, by Karl Jenkins.  The concert will take place at the University of Findlay (more information available here.



This is all ramping up to his Masters Recital to take place on Sunday, April 13, at 10 AM. This performance is also free of charge and open to the public.




Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Doctoral Auditions Update

Wisconsin is in the books -- harrowing driving in Matt's boxy little Volvo in brutal winter weather to stay with friends on Iowa and then on to Madison.  Matt has spoken little about the audition, as is his way, and is now waiting for communication from his contact there.

He has digitally submitted audition materials to OSU, and continues to have difficulty connecting with his contact there due to meager communication and scheduling conflicts.

He left from Detroit this morning for a whirlwind audition circuit that will include University of Arizona at Tucson and University of Washington at Seattle.  Please send your good thoughts and lots of wishes for clear skies and steady nerves throughout.  It was tough saying "See ya later" this morning, and Matt would stand for no photos -- this is the only one I have to share.

On his way...

Friday, December 6, 2013

Recently seen in Kobacher Hall at BGSU

The BGSU Percussion Ensemble and Steel Drums performed their fall concert.  Matt's group performed a piece by John Cage (and he is relieved that the performance is over -- percussionists will understand why!).

Below is a clandestine photo snuck during the performance -- as with Doermann Theater at University of Toledo, "unauthorized photography" is strictly prohibited "as the performance is being professionally recorded."  Too bad about the coughing during the quiet parts ;-)

Quote from a friend on Facebook - 'I think my beard should take the next solo.'  They just love his luxy beard ;-)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Mark your calendar....

Recital date for Matt is:

Sunday, April 13, 2014 at 10:00 AM at Bryan Recital Hall, in the Moore Musical Arts Building on the lovely campus of Bowling Green State University.

Moore Musical Arts Building, BGSU

Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center
Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center
Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

See Cinemagraph Trio Live!

Here's an opportunity for you to get a taste for the work of Cinemagraph Trio.  They will be performing LIVE September 22 at:

137 N. Michigan, Toledo, Ohio 43604
Also performing will be: 

  • Curse (Baltimore, MD) - Curse is Logan Terkelsen (ex-Pfisters) and Jane Vincent (ex-Abiku). Curse is a two-piece electronic/doom band. Jane & Logan formed Curse in the fall of 2011. https://www.facebook.com/Cursebaltimore
 
  • Dean Tartaglia (Toledo, OH)  -- I’m a musician.  I live in Toledo.  I have played in these bands:  Mind Riot, Mind Fish, The Sights, GOLD, We Are The Fury for one song,  Ohio University’s Jazz Ensemble and Silent Lions.  I’ll be releasing a new song at this show; more information soon.


Come on over and check it out!  
Admission is $5 to benefit the venue and musicians.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Ramping up

Classes are about begin and the students are returning to BGSU.  The coffee shops are overflowing, much to the chagrin of "regulars" like Matt (his Starbucks is so accustomed to his visits that from the time he walks in to the time he reaches the counter, they have his order ready!).

Before classes are in full swing, Matt's performance group, Cinemagraph Trio, has gotten together to work and prepare for a possible gig in September.  Here's the latest:

Hey guys,

We had a great rehearsal today here at BGSU and worked on a new tune which I think is a real winner.

We are also excited to report that we will be playing this tune at our first live performance in September at B-Bop Records in Toledo, alongside two great bands.

Stay tuned for information and more gigs as it becomes available.

Best,
-Cinemagraph Trio


Monday, August 5, 2013

Now...

... the work begins in earnest.

Matt arrived home late last night after a nine-hour drive from Princeton. He was exhausted, but hungry and sleep eluded him, so we sat together for a while and talked while he downed the questionable stuff that passes for food that is sold at the late-nite fast food joints.

As he started to relax and open up a bit, he shared amazing things with me.  He talked to me about what a privilege it was to be instructed by and then get to know the composer, Stuart Saunders Smith.  He described a quiet, dignified man with great intellect and deep spirituality. He is also a man who doesn't believe in wasting words or beating about the bush.  Matt came to understand what being "authentic" and "genuine" truly is in his time with Stuart and his wife, Sylvia.

In contrast to his time with Stuart, he described his time at SōSI as dynamic, fast-paced and energizing.  He came from his two weeks with many ideas, lots of great connections, and an intense desire to put all that he gathered into his work moving forward.

Matt headed back to BG today, anxious to get down to work.  His experiences this summer have been no less than transformational, and will undoubtedly continue to influence his work for the rest of his life.

It is humble gratitude that I share this with you.  Without your support, this journey of growth would not have been possible. 


Friday, August 2, 2013

Sō....

... much going on!

Here is the quintessential link for all things Matt and SoSI (SōPercussion Summer Institute) 2013 - http://Instagram.com/SoPercussion/ 

You'll recognize Matt in many photos and also confuse him with SōPercussion's Josh (his beard is actually MORE massive than Matt's! - http://sopercussion.com/josh).


Matt (L)  and Josh from SōPercussion (R)

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Ramping up for the last week with SōPercussion

Been busy, learning and doing multiple public performances, including some premier performances of some new works.  This week ramps up to the final performance of some works by Steve Reich, and includes a day with him to prep for the performance.  The photo below is of the hard-working percussionists setting up for a gig... sweet work, if you can get it :)


You can see all the photos that Matt has taken (not a ton) by visiting his Instagram  profile.

Friday, July 19, 2013

His time in Vermont is nearly at an end...

But here's a personal message and a photo for you about Matt's journey so far:

"I can't thank the people who helped me get to Vermont enough,  without the contribution of patrons this would never have been possible.  Also, I can't thank Stuart and Sylvia Smith enough for their endless knowledge and hospitality.  One of the greatest weeks, if not THE greatest, of my life."

From left:  Matt Timman, Stuart Saunders Smith, Sylvia Smith -- July 2013

Saturday, July 13, 2013

On his way....

... to spend 5 days with Stuart Saunders Smith and then 10 days with SōPercussion with Steve Reich and others at Princeton.  Should arrive at his hotel in Vermont some time this afternoon.  Looking forward to sharing updates about his experiences as they become available.


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

To perfect the art, to share with the world ...

Exciting doings in the advancement of performing -- Matt and several colleagues from University of Toledo have formed an ensemble, with the goal to create, perform and record original pieces.  Here is his intro from the Facebook page for "Cinemagraph Trio."

Hello people,

I'm very happy to announce the beginning of a very exciting project.

Partnering with two great percussionists and improvisers, Travis Aukerman and Nelson Overton, we have formed what will a unique experimental music group which focuses on electronics, audio manipulation and the use of live percussion in order to create a completely original sound.

Over the next couple of weeks and months we will be working hard to bring this sound to you. Keep your eyes peeled to this page for recordings, information on live performances and more.

My promise to you is that you won't be disappointed.

Best wishes,
-Matt


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Keeping fingers in lots of pies...

Currently Matt is writing percussion books for several shows for the St Francis de Sales marching band. It basically consists of taking the full score that has already been laid out for the show, researching the music that is being used for the theme and then writing awesome percussion parts for it.  It sounds pretty straightforward, but it takes time and concentration, so it is good that he is clearing this responsibility from his plate as his summer opportunities fast approach.

He has also contacted two of his colleagues from UT to form a performance group for the purpose of supporting the creation and getting exposure for what has become his passion: electro-acoustic music, somewhat in the fashion of the group Big Robot , from Purdue.  His goal is to work with these colleagues to build a portfolio of works that he can then publish and perform at "new music" -type events. Heady stuff, it seems to me, but if it is out there to be done, I know that Matt is the guy to make it happen!

Here is a link to a sample of the work of Big Robot on Vimeo. Enjoy!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Additional footage and more inspiration in strange places...

A new bit of video to work with for the Masters project, taken at an abandoned public school building -- here's the scoop and the link from Matt:

"The trailer for my current project HUMAN/NATURE/MACHINE, a program of an eclectic mix of acoustic and electroacoustic works for solo percussion, accompanied by video produced by myself. Includes works by John Cage, Stuart Saunders Smith, Eric Ewazen, Christos Hatzis, Jeffery Peyton, Nathan Davis and more."

 See the video now on Facebook

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Pushing toward the goal...

And with the goal firmly in our sights, here's one more thing to offer you to spur you to a lot of donation action.  As you can see below, we have a limited number of these very awesome glow-in-the-dark silicone wristbands (adult size only) with a special message to you from Matt and me.  You can get one of these little beauties sent directly to you for the paltry donation of only $5.00 or more.  For your effort, you will receive one super-cool wristband and the gratitude of a musician driving hard to reach his goals.