... 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.
Showing posts with label SōPercussion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SōPercussion. Show all posts
Monday, August 5, 2013
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).
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).
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| 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.
You can see all the photos that Matt has taken (not a ton) by visiting his Instagram profile.
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.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Making Progress
Yesterday started the submission of enrollment information and fees to SōPercussion. We're still working on getting all the funds in order, but are thankful to be so well on our way with your loving support. Some pretty big challenges and amazing experiences are on the horizon, like:
Two weeks:
At:
As well as a week as a student/guest at the home of composer:
Learning directly from him the correct rehearsal and performance techniques for his piece, Two Lights.
Thank you so much for your continued interest and support. I promise to continue to update here as more information becomes available. :)
Two weeks:
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| Studying with and learning from these guys :) |
At:
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| Princeton University! |
As well as a week as a student/guest at the home of composer:
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| Composer Stuart Saunders Smith |
Learning directly from him the correct rehearsal and performance techniques for his piece, Two Lights.
Thank you so much for your continued interest and support. I promise to continue to update here as more information becomes available. :)
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Opportunity aplenty!
Sooo ... here we are. After what seems like a really long time and lots of struggle and sacrifice, my son, Matt, has been honored with two really exciting chances to work with influential people in his area of study. The prospect of spending time and learning from these folks is heady stuff, and has all of my family excited for his achievement. Now comes the challenge ... two opportunities, with timing such that he COULD take advantage of both of them ... but thinly stretched funds all around that may make these great opportunities unattainable.
As those of you who are friends of our family know, we have been a hearty clan of "over-achievers," never letting the challenges of divorce, financial hardship, or any of that other stuff get in the way of our goals. We've encountered and vanquished more than our fair share of the demons that come from limited resources by sheer will and the knowledge that every time we succeeded, we got stronger and smarter, and learned how to do things better. We've pulled together during our hard times and heartily celebrated our good times. We sincerely want to celebrate this momentous good news, but it presents us with one of our perennial challenges ... opportunity aplenty, but resources not so plentiful.
That's where this site (and hopefully you) come in. Hard work and talent has gotten Matt to where he is today ... but the unfortunate reality is that there are limits to even what hard work, dedication and the will to succeed can accomplish. The life of a graduate student is a tough one, as many of you know. It leaves little discretionary time for anything, especially if you are a music major. Matt spends the vast majority of his time on campus, either teaching, practicing or going to class or rehearsals for performances. He barely has time to grab sleep, but still works one day a week at the job he has held since high school. I try to provide what I can ... and it does help. More is needed, though, to make this happen and get Matt where he needs to go to take that next big step in his professional life.
Matt has two opportunities, both to occur in July 2013.
The first is to attend the SōPercussion Summer Institute 2013 where he will have the opportunity to study with a group of guys prominent and current in his field, as well as experience guest instructors, and spend an amazing week in New York, which will be an awesome thing as well. This opportunity does offer the possibility of a small scholarship, but the full cost is over $2000.00, so it is a pretty big chunk of change to gather together.
The second opportunity is also very exciting. He has been recommended and accepted to spend a week one-on-one at the home of composer, Stuart Saunders Smith (Who is Stuart Saunders Smith?) He will be personally teaching Matt one of his pieces, Two Lights (Two Lights by Stuart Saunders Smith for solo drumset (this is the piece that Matt will be learning from SS Smith!)
This opportunity is especially interesting because he will actually be a guest in the home of the composer and his wife, sampling their vegan cuisine and Quaker lifestyle as he gets to know the composer and his composition -- a pretty amazing experience!
Now the pitch ...
You know me, and you know my family. You may know Matt and how dedicated he is to his studies and his musical calling. We need your help to make these things happen for him. In the next three months, we need to raise $2500 to ensure that he can take advantage of both of these truly outstanding opportunities. In return, you will receive updates on this website of the progress we are making toward our goal, and once he begins his journeys, updates and photos of his experiences. More than all that however, you will know that your generous heart has contributed to the future of a very talented and inspired percussionist.
Thank you for reading this far ... I do tend to ramble! Thank you too, for anything you can do to support Matt, including sharing this link with others.
Much love to you,
Vicki (aka Matt's mom)
As those of you who are friends of our family know, we have been a hearty clan of "over-achievers," never letting the challenges of divorce, financial hardship, or any of that other stuff get in the way of our goals. We've encountered and vanquished more than our fair share of the demons that come from limited resources by sheer will and the knowledge that every time we succeeded, we got stronger and smarter, and learned how to do things better. We've pulled together during our hard times and heartily celebrated our good times. We sincerely want to celebrate this momentous good news, but it presents us with one of our perennial challenges ... opportunity aplenty, but resources not so plentiful.
That's where this site (and hopefully you) come in. Hard work and talent has gotten Matt to where he is today ... but the unfortunate reality is that there are limits to even what hard work, dedication and the will to succeed can accomplish. The life of a graduate student is a tough one, as many of you know. It leaves little discretionary time for anything, especially if you are a music major. Matt spends the vast majority of his time on campus, either teaching, practicing or going to class or rehearsals for performances. He barely has time to grab sleep, but still works one day a week at the job he has held since high school. I try to provide what I can ... and it does help. More is needed, though, to make this happen and get Matt where he needs to go to take that next big step in his professional life.
Matt has two opportunities, both to occur in July 2013.
The first is to attend the SōPercussion Summer Institute 2013 where he will have the opportunity to study with a group of guys prominent and current in his field, as well as experience guest instructors, and spend an amazing week in New York, which will be an awesome thing as well. This opportunity does offer the possibility of a small scholarship, but the full cost is over $2000.00, so it is a pretty big chunk of change to gather together.
The second opportunity is also very exciting. He has been recommended and accepted to spend a week one-on-one at the home of composer, Stuart Saunders Smith (Who is Stuart Saunders Smith?) He will be personally teaching Matt one of his pieces, Two Lights (Two Lights by Stuart Saunders Smith for solo drumset (this is the piece that Matt will be learning from SS Smith!)
This opportunity is especially interesting because he will actually be a guest in the home of the composer and his wife, sampling their vegan cuisine and Quaker lifestyle as he gets to know the composer and his composition -- a pretty amazing experience!
Now the pitch ...
You know me, and you know my family. You may know Matt and how dedicated he is to his studies and his musical calling. We need your help to make these things happen for him. In the next three months, we need to raise $2500 to ensure that he can take advantage of both of these truly outstanding opportunities. In return, you will receive updates on this website of the progress we are making toward our goal, and once he begins his journeys, updates and photos of his experiences. More than all that however, you will know that your generous heart has contributed to the future of a very talented and inspired percussionist.
Thank you for reading this far ... I do tend to ramble! Thank you too, for anything you can do to support Matt, including sharing this link with others.
Much love to you,
Vicki (aka Matt's mom)
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