Nazca Lines: Journeys for Percussion University of Louisville Percussion Ensemble & Greg Byrne
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
06.08.2021
Label: Centaur Records, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: University of Louisville Percussion Ensemble & Greg Byrne
Composer: Nazca Lines
Album including Album cover
- Marc Satterwhite (b. 1954):
- 1 Satterwhite: Nazca Lines 13:11
- 2 Satterwhite: Sabi 05:52
- 3 Satterwhite: Kaamos 06:25
- 4 Postcards from Ancient Nihon:
- 4 Satterwhite: 4 Postcards from Ancient Nihon: No. 1, Kinkakuji (The Golden Pavilion) 04:05
- 5 Satterwhite: 4 Postcards from Ancient Nihon: No. 2, The Rock Garden at Ryoanji 05:54
- 6 Satterwhite: 4 Postcards from Ancient Nihon: No. 3, December in Hirosaki Castle Park (Snow on Cherry Trees) 03:51
- 7 Satterwhite: 4 Postcards from Ancient Nihon: No. 4, Osaka Castle 05:13
Info for Nazca Lines: Journeys for Percussion
“I have always loved to travel, and all the music on this album is inspired by that love. The pieces selected are based both on my actual journeys and on travels as yet only imagined.” (Marc Satterwhite) Marc Satterwhite’s music has been performed in diverse venues all over the United States, as well as in Europe, England, Australia, the Americas, South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong, China and South Korea. He is a graduate of Michigan State University and Indiana University and was for several years a professional orchestral bassist before switching his emphasis to composition. He has taught in Texas, Indiana and Michigan and is Professor of Composition and Music Theory at the University of Louisville School of Music where, in addition to his teaching duties, he directs the Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
University of Louisville Percussion Ensemble
Greg Byrne, director
Dr. Greg Byrne
is Distinguished Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Louisville. Byrne is the recipient of the 2012 Kentucky Music Educators Association’s “Teacher of the Year” award. He is consistently honored as a Faculty Favorite and was featured as a University of Louisville Top Ten Faculty Favorites in 2004. Dr. Byrne is an Educational Artist for REMO Inc. and VIC FIRTH, Inc.. He has performed in Japan on several occasions, where he was a member of the Hidano/Byrne Duo, endorsed by VIC-FIRTH Inc. to present children’s concerts. The most notable was at the elementary school in Miyako which was devastated by the 2011 Tsunami. He serves as an advocate for musicians with disabilities through his educational DVD, Opportunity to Succeed. Through this role, he has presented at the International Conference for the Arts and Humanities in Hawaii, the College Band Directors National Association Southern Conference in Mississippi, the Midwest Band and Orchestra Conference in Chicago and he presented the Keynote Address at the Nebraska Music Educators Association Conference. He is portrayed by actor Judge Reinhold in the movie I Am Potential, based on the book by Patrick Henry Hughes.
Byrne and his ensembles have premiered several works for percussion. He embraces opportunities to collaborate with colleagues. Night Moves for Marimba and Cello by Fred Speck was premiered at the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles in Ireland; Ten Little Things for Percussion and Clarinet by Steve Rouse was selected to be performed at the 2016 International Clarinet Conference and Kaamos for Marimba Sextet by Marc Satterwhite will be featured on the VIC FIRTH Artists Website. He is currently developing a new form of improvisation with his colleague Dick Sisto, intended to meld the classical and jazz musicians together.
This album contains no booklet.