Top Performances of the Year

Alex Ross, music writer and critic for the New Yorker Magazine and author of The Rest is Noise and Listen to This, has compiled a list of the past year’s most memorable classical performances.

One stand out on this list is John Luther Adam’s “Inuksuit” at the Park Avenue Armory.

Check out the complete list from Alex’s New Yorker Article.

Originally posted on DrumChattr on December 30, 2011 by Dave Gerhart.

Musique de Table

This is a pretty fun piece by Thierry de Mey. Generally, it’s performed as a trio, but with some good editing Jose Javier Navarro Lucas performs it here…with himself.

Have you performed this piece? For what venue? What was the response? Leave your thoughts in the comments.

Originally posted on DrummChattr.com on March 12, 2011.

Gavin Harrison performs Slippin’ Away

If you do not know Gavin Harrison’s drumming, you probably have been living under a rock. Gavin currently plays drum set with Porcupine Tree, a British “progressive rock” band formed by Steven Wilson in 1987. Today’s video features footage from a clinic Gavin did at the 2008 PASIC.

What is your favorite example of Gavin’s drumming? What is your favorite Porcupine Tree album? Leave a comment below and let us know what we should be checking out. Thanks to Axel Clarke for recommending this video.

Originally posted on DrummChattr.com on March 11, 2011.

Paul Lansky’s Threads – Mvt. 3

Today’s video features movement 3 of Paul Lansky’s Threads. Threads (2005), for percussion quartet, was written for So Percussion and was premiered at Princeton University on 4/8/06. This video is a live performance from the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

Has anyone performed Threads or see a live performance of the piece? What other pieces by Paul Lansky should we check out?

Cymbal Songs

The creativity exhibited on the internet often blows me away. Some of the my personal favorites includes videos that feature Gavin Harrison (british drummer and member of Porcupine Tree). He released a book and video set back 2007 that featured his compositions. His video of Cymbal Song is still one of my favorite videos on YouTube.

If you enjoyed that video, also check out Leo DiAngilla’s Cymbal Song video.

Obviously, a lot of works goes into the production of these videos. Are there any other videos you can recommend that we should check out?

Originally posted on DrummChattr.com on February 18, 2011 by Dave Gerhart.

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