Brian Shaw: Versatility, Baroque Trumpet and Serendipity. Ep. 158
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Makers of the finest handcrafted #trumpet, #trombone & #frenchhorn mouthpieces since 1968. Visit https://bobreeves.com to find your next mouthpiece and trumpet accessory! Whether it's big band jazz, classical baroque, or any number of styles in between, Brian Shaw's trumpet career is a reflection of the word, "versatility." Brian is the type of musician who, when having trouble deciding whether to major in classical or jazz, decided to simply do both! Hence a double major in jazz studies and classical performance, which yes, did result in him having to do two senior recitals. But Brian embraced the challenge, just as he did in finishing his doctorate in one year instead of three, so that he would have more time to pursue all the various avenues he wanted to explore. Today, Brian pursues teaching, writing, performance, arrangement and more from his home base near Seattle, WA. And, as you'll know from our recent "Kenny Wheeler Special," he and Nick Smart recently collaborated on a biography of inspirational trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, Song For Someone: The Musical Life of Kenny Wheeler, which added published author to Brian's resume as well. Brian joins us today to talk about his early inspirations coming from a non-musical family in small town southern Illinois, to being the first in his family to attend college, taking control of your musical education, and the various stops and projects he's pursued along his trailblazing journey. About Brian Shaw: Brian Shaw is an active performer, arranger, and educator known for his versatility. He is one of the few trumpet players in the world equally comfortable in early music, orchestral, jazz, and commercial settings on modern and period instruments, and enjoys an international performing career as a modern and historical trumpet soloist. He holds principal positions with the Dallas Winds, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Spire Baroque Orchestra. He is also a regular guest instructor of Historical Trumpet at the Eastman School of Music. From 2007-2021, he was Professor of Trumpet and Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University and was Principal Trumpet of the Baton Rouge (Louisiana) Symphony from 2014-2021. A noted Baroque trumpet player, Shaw’s 2008 recording Virtuoso Concertos for Clarino includes some of the most difficult pieces ever written for the instrument. Early Music America observed: “Shaw’s tone is beautiful, and his playing unfailingly musical… His is a voice that will make a major mark on Baroque trumpet playing.” His critically-acclaimed 2014 solo trumpet recording redshift was accompanied by the Dallas Wind Symphony and conductor Jerry Junkin. Brian has also released a collaborative album of classic recital pieces with pianist Jan Grimes called Sonatas and Fantasies: A Century of Standards for Trumpet and Piano, and has just completed another recording project called Virtuosic Versatility, outlining the history of the trumpet, from early music to modern jazz. As a jazz musician, Brian plays solo and lead trumpet professionally in the Seattle area and leads a big band in Baton Rouge every December, which released a holiday-themed album titled Christmas at the Manship! in 2017. He is in demand as an arranger as well, with many scores for jazz band, brass ensemble, studio orchestra, and wind ensemble to his credit. Brian Shaw lives near Seattle with his wife Lana, their sons Thomas and Elliot, and their dog, Ernie. Episode Links: www.brianshawmusic.com YouTube: / bshawmusic Apple Music: / brian-shaw Kenny Wheeler book: https://equinoxonlinelibrary.com/book... Bob Reeves Brass Events and Appearances: William Adam Trumpet Festival Book your trumpet alignment here: https://trumpetmouthpiece.com/product... Podcast Credits: “A Room with a View“ - composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host - John Snell Photo Credits - Courtesty Brian Shaw and Equinox Publishing Audio Engineer - Ted Cragg July 9-12, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. 00:00 Introduction and Trumpet News 10:36 From Small Town to Big Dreams: Brian's Musical Path 24:10 The College Experience and Competitions 44:19 Discovering the Baroque Trumpet 56:54 Choosing the Right School: Fit Over Reputation 01:03:31 Jazz and Culture: The New Orleans Influence 01:13:38 The Jazz Influence and Modern Compositions 01:19:50 Instruments of Choice 01:24:39 Daily Routines and Practice Techniques 01:27:56 The Kenny Wheeler Book and Its Impact 01:29:48 Upcoming Projects and Future Aspirations #TheOtherSideOfTheBellTrumpetPodcast, #BobReevesBrassMouthpieces, #JohnSnell, #trumpetpodcast, #trumpet, #musiceducation, #BrianShaw, #musiccompetitions, #jazztrumpet, #classicaltrumpet, #Baroquetrumpet

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