Frederick Fennell Workshop in SoCal this month!

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Frederick Fennell Workshop in SoCal this month!

Post by nellsonic » Wed Aug 06, 2003 5:29 pm

I got this in an email and thought some of you might be interested:

Concordia University Summer Workshop
August 15 and 16 - 3:30 pm until 8:30 pm

Three Clinic Sessions and Concert
Featuring Guest Conductor Dr. Frederick Fennell

An opportunity for wind band musicians, of high school age and older, to play under one of America’s great musical treasures.

Tuition Fee: $40.00 for two days. Dinner Available: $7.50 per day.

Checks payable to:
Concordia University
Dr. William Nicholls, Instrumental Music
1530 Concordia West, Irvine, CA 92612-3299

Telephone: (949) 854-8002 ext. 2000
FAX: (949) 854-6854
bill.nicholls@cui.edu


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Post by Trumpet Man 05 » Wed Aug 06, 2003 5:40 pm

This should be exciting news for Kevin to hear...lol.
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Post by Hostrauser » Mon Aug 11, 2003 8:02 pm

Christ, isn't he dead yet? :shock: He's like the Mummy, he's been around for about 700 years. :)

Okay, that was tacky of me. Seriously, though, the more my horizons are "broadened," the less impressed I am with Fennell's interpretations of music. I'm not saying he's a hack, far from it, he's just not the god I once thought him to be. He's an average to slighty-better-than-average musical interpretor. Let's chalk him up as one of the all-time greats, an innovater who furthered the cause of the band scene a great deal, and yet one who's time has long since passed.

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Post by Chaporch » Thu Aug 21, 2003 7:53 pm

Are you serious?

Dr. Fennell has probably FORGOTTEN more about music than you will ever know!!

He had a HUGE impact on what we all enjoy today in the band world.

Show some class.

You can always learn something from the masters. It's all up to you!

I was at this clinic and I came away with an even greater respect for this man.

I have been studying music A LOT longer than you and I still learned something.


GROW UP AND SHOW SOME RESPECT!!

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Post by Hostrauser » Sat Aug 23, 2003 12:43 pm

Chaporch wrote:Are you serious?
Yes.
Chaporch wrote:Dr. Fennell has probably FORGOTTEN more about music than you will ever know!!
Yes, I have no doubt that's true.
Chaporch wrote:He had a HUGE impact on what we all enjoy today in the band world.
Yes, I agree with that, also.
Chaporch wrote:Show some class.

You can always learn something from the masters. It's all up to you!

I was at this clinic and I came away with an even greater respect for this man.

I have been studying music A LOT longer than you and I still learned something.

GROW UP AND SHOW SOME RESPECT!!
You know, I was about to type up this big long explanation about how much respect I have for what Frederick Fennell has done, or about how my posts are laced with hyperbole and exaggeration and should be taken with tongue planted firmly in cheek... but I'm not going to bother. Revile me or ignore me, no matter.

I'm afraid you took me a bit more seriously than I take myself.

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