April 2008

Saturday 12/4: Dreamings: The art of Australians Aborigines. - Elpida Rikou, DR. social psychology, anthropologist

Saturday 19/4: The composer Panayiotis Demopoulos present his work.

March 2008

Saturday 15/3: Schoenberg of René Leibowitz. - Thomas Sliomis

Saturday 22-23/3: The idea of form and content through the two-parts Inventions of J.S.Bach. - George Zeros, composer, musicologist

February 2008

Tuesday 5/2: Maturation, Exploration, and Musicality: New Music for Saxophone and Electronics. - Eric Honour, composer, saxophonist, State University of Missouri (USA)

January 2008

Saturday 12/1: Sibelius, Bartok, Skalkotas: three more recent nationalistic composers and Schoenberg’s theory of ‘developing variation’. - Part B - Nikos Christodoulou, orchestral director, composer

December 2007

Saturday 1/12: Romanticism in european art. - Yiannis Kondaratos, painter

Wednesday 5/12: Sibelius, Bartok, Skalkotas: three more recent nationalistic composers and Schoenberg’s theory of ‘developing variation’. - Part A - Nikos Christodoulou, orchestral director, composer

Saturday 22/12: Contemporary Sonata. - Thanasis Zervas, composer, saxophonist

November 2007

Friday 23/11: Composing for the twenty-first-century trumpet. - Rex Richardson, trumpet player, composer

October 2007

Saturday 27/10: Presentation: musical works by Greek composers produced at KSYME 1986-2007.

September 2007

Saturday 22/9: The music and ideas of Trevor Wishard. - Tim Ward, composer

 

Friday 23 November 2007, 20:00

Composing for the twenty-first-century trumpet

Presentation: Rex Richardson, trumpet player, composer, Virginia Commonwealth University

 

Yamaha Artist Rex Richardson has become one of the busiest crossover trumpet artists in the world. Since 1995, he has recorded and toured around the globe with the critically acclaimed Rhythm & Brass, an ensemble with a reputation as one of the finest brass groups in North America. Richardson also toured North America and Japan as a member of the late jazz legend Joe Henderson’s Quintet and Sextet, and Europe with William Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble. He has served since 1997 as fluegelhornist, solo cornet and jazz soloist with the Brass Band of Battle Creek.

Richardson has worked with such artists as Benny Carter, Ray Charles, Kurt Elling, Carl Fontana, Nnenna Freelon, Aretha Franklin, Wycliffe Gordon, Stefon Harris, Dave Holland, Keith Lockhart, Christian McBride, Jimmy Owens, Bobby Shew, Al Vizzutti, Bill Watrous, Gerald Wilson, Boston Brass, Millennium Brass, and countless others

 

In recent years Richardson has become increasingly active as a jazz and classical soloist. He has appeared as a guest artist with dozens of important ensembles throughout the world, including the symphony orchestras of Guangzhou (China), Tokyo and Osaka (Japan), Phoenix, Omaha, Rochester, Syracuse, and Oregon; the Orchestra Academic Baskent (Turkey), the Melbourne New Orchestra (Australia), the U.S. Navy Band and Orchestra in Washington, D.C.; the Athens (Greece) Jazz Orchestra, the Sydney (Australia) All Stars Big Band, the Navy Commodores Jazz Ensemble, the Brisbane Excelsior Brass Band (national champions of Australia), and many others.

He was the “headline”artist for the Australia Trumpet Guild’s 2004 Conference in Sydney and a featured soloist and recitalist at the 2005 and 2006 Melbourne International Festivals of Brass. He was the international guest artist for London’s Trinity College 2006 Brass Festival. He has appeared at conferences and jazz festivals on four continents, and has given recitals and masterclasses at the Xinghai Conservatory in China, the University of Melbourne and the Sydney Conservatory in Australia, the University of Thessaloniki (Greece), the Royal Northern College of Music (England), the Eastman School of Music and Northwestern University.

Richardson has gained a reputation as a champion of new music. His debut classical CD entitled "Masks," featuring all-new virtuoso trumpet music by American composers, was released on Summit Records in 2005 and has received rave reviews in U.S. and United Kingdom publications. A reviewer of "Masks" wrote that "Rex Richardson is a phenomenal player, equally at home in modern jazz and classical contexts, with a virtuosic style that alloys emotional clarity with precision," and praised Rex’s "assured acrobatic grace" and "brilliant individuality." (Style Weekly, 2005) He has been featured on dozens of recordings and has released three jazz projects as a leader for the IGMOD, D’note, and Summit labels.

Richardson commissioned a concerto for trumpet and string orchestra by composer Dana Wilson, which he presented in its world premiere performances in Ankara, Turkey at the 2005 International Trumpet Festival and in Melbourne, Australia at the 2005 International Festival of Brass. He gave the Chinese premiere of Wilson's "Leader Lieder" Concerto with the Xiamen Philharmonic in August of 2006.
Rex Richardson is the professor of trumpet and jazz trumpet at Virginia Commonwealth University. He holds degrees in anthropology and music from Northwestern University and Louisiana State University. He has served on the faculties of Loyola University, Columbia College Chicago, and Delgado Community College and as visiting professor at Ithaca College. In 1995 he was honored in Downbeat Magazine’s International Critics’ Poll as one of nine trumpeters deserving wider recognition.

 

The presentation will take place at the Centre for Music Composition & Performance, 156 Ippokratous str, 11472 Athens.

admission free

156 Ippokratous str, 11472 Athens, Greece- tel: +30 210 6455777 - email: cmcp@cmcp.gr