The Barry Sax Show show

The Barry Sax Show

Summary: Barry Cockcroft is your host on this podcast with interviews featuring guest saxophonists from around the world. In this show, he explores the stories behind these great musicians with telling insights into how they got started and the ongoing development of their careers. Discover the highlights of touring the musical world, unconventional ways to learn the saxophone, teaching styles from different countries and tips on maintaining a long and healthy career. The Barry Sax Show features a new guest each week and is supported by show notes, useful links and a full-text transcript of each episode.

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 Javier Valerio – Latin American Saxophone – 02 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:48

Dr. Javier Valerio is widely recognized as one of the pioneers and leading classical saxophonists in Latin America. He was invited as a jury member of the 2014 Adolphe Sax International Competition. He is member of the International Saxophone Committee (ISC), Founding President of the ALASAX (Latin American Saxophone Alliance), Founding Director of the Sax Fest Costa Rica International, the Costa Rica International Saxophone Competition and founder of the renowned saxophone and percussion quintet, SONSAX. After studying with the world known saxophonist, Eugene Rousseau, at Indiana University School of Music, Valerio returned to his home country, Costa Rica, and established the Saxophone Studio where he has been teaching as a Distinguished Professor of the School of Music at the University of Costa Rica and worked as the Director of the Instrumental Department. He obtained his Masters degree in Jazz Studies at Florida International University and obtained DMA degree from the University of Kansas, having the opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall, New York with the KU Wind Ensemble in 2013. He has been invited to perform as a soloist with many Orchestras and Wind Ensembles throughout Latin American countries, performing also on numerous occasions in the World Saxophone Congresses and North American Saxophone Alliance Conferences. He has travelled offering recitals, clinics, master classes and concerts throughout the world and is a Selmer Paris, Rico Reeds and Rousseau Mouthpieces Artist. In this interview you will hear about parties and dancing a lot, not being able to play music just sitting down, his early teacher who was very, very good. Learning from recordings, being very serious about going to the United States to study with Eugene Rousseau, not always realising how you got there, but you get there, one of the most important elements for any saxophonist - the sound concept. Practicing saxophone with just the mouthpiece. Costa Rica is influenced by music from all over the world. I have to play salsa, I have to play merengue, I have to play classical, I have to play jazz, I have to play rock, I have to play all these different styles. I cannot just practise one way, because it depends on what I need to do. Getting distracted when practising? Just turn off the phone, SONSAX - Valerio's group that has been playing together for over 20 years. Teaching is creating the school that you have in your mind. Founding the Latin American Saxophone Alliance. The importance of sharing life with someone who understands and enjoys what I do. I didn't have much time to practice because I was at the beach. Developing a close relationship with composers. Using improvisation in teaching. Playing really fast arpeggios just for the hell of it. There are too many people that I admire. If you don't enjoy what you're going to do, you're wasting your time. Don’t ever be too uptight, be patient and think twice. The first and last thing that you do in life is breathing. Breathe.

 Kenneth Tse – Leading Classical Saxophone – 01 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:22

Widely recognized as one of the world’s leading classical saxophonists, Kenneth Tse is certainly one of the instrument’s outstanding proponents on any saxophone aficionado’s short list. He burst on the scene in 1996 as the winner of the prestigious New York Artists International Award, which resulted in an acclaimed debut recital at Carnegie Hall, after which he was hailed as “a young virtuoso” by the New York Times. Since then he has been a frequent concerto soloist on five continents and featured artist at events such as the triennial World Saxophone Congress and North American Saxophone Alliance conferences. Prestigious universities and conservatories worldwide, such as Moscow Conservatory and Paris Conservatory have invited him to give master classes. He was recently a judge, representing the USA, at the 6th Adolphe Sax International Competition in Dinant, Belgium. In this wide-ranging interview, learn about Kenneth's surprising first band instrument, starting without a saxophone teacher, support from family, an unconventional way to learn classical saxophone. meeting an American saxophone mentor, moving to, and studying saxophone in the USA, saxophone masters and DMA degrees. Saxophone teaching is a feeling, do what your music teacher tells you to do, you can't just do the minimum, time to practise is harder to come by, playing from memory is for communication with the audience. Kenneth's favourite music, working with composers writing for saxophone, fitness for a healthy performance career, being a positive person, 10 years to build an audience base, teaching students to be responsible for themselves. Highlights of touring the world, you just have to work harder, dinner with Jean-Marie Londeix, new saxophone recordings coming out soon and making playing effortless. Enjoy!

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