Andrew Classen, Ashley Sidon and Clarence Padilla perform for high schoolers in China. |
Three Drake University music faculty members recently spent nearly two weeks giving performances and lectures at schools in Beijing and Shanghai, China.
Andrew Classen, the Fred and Patty Turner professor of jazz studies; Clarence Padilla, professor of clarinet; and Ashley Sidon, assistant professor of cello; taught and performed for high school students at the following institutions from May 23 through June 4:
- Beijing International School
- International School of Beijing
- Shanghai Community International School
- The Pudong campus of the Shanghai American School
The objective of the trip was to foster relationships with institutions in China and to spread recognition of the Drake University name and awareness of its acclaimed music program in hopes of recruiting new students.
“We enjoyed conversing with and sharing our passion for music with students from the many nationalities that these types of international schools represent,” said Sidon, who formerly taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
The trio also had been scheduled to perform in Tianjin, but the visit was canceled due to Chinese concerns about the H1N1 virus.
Andrew Classen, Ashley Sidon and Clarence Padilla rub the Buddha’s belly for luck at a Beijing restaurant. |
The professors were able to enjoy some sightseeing during their trip as well.
“The opportunity to perform and teach in Beijing and Shanghai were
invaluable,” Padilla said. “However, because of their historical
significance, I would have to say that my visits to The Great Wall, The
Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square were the most memorable moments of
the trip.”
invaluable,” Padilla said. “However, because of their historical
significance, I would have to say that my visits to The Great Wall, The
Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square were the most memorable moments of
the trip.”
Prof. Romain to perform at World Saxophone Congress
James Romain,
associate professor of saxophone and associate director of jazz studies
at Drake, will travel to Bangkok, Thailand, for the 15th World
Saxophone Congress July 5-14.
associate professor of saxophone and associate director of jazz studies
at Drake, will travel to Bangkok, Thailand, for the 15th World
Saxophone Congress July 5-14.
Romain will present the Asian premiere of Iowa composer Eric
McIntyre’s “Secondary Impressions for Baritone Saxophone and Piano.” He
will also take part in performing two new works for jazz saxophone
quartet, Will Swindler’s “Three Lyriclés,” and “Huaihai” by Dan
Martinez.
McIntyre’s “Secondary Impressions for Baritone Saxophone and Piano.” He
will also take part in performing two new works for jazz saxophone
quartet, Will Swindler’s “Three Lyriclés,” and “Huaihai” by Dan
Martinez.
The jazz group, The New Third Stream, includes professors Rick
VanMatre and James Bunte from the University of Cincinnati
Conservatory-College of Music, and professor Peter Sommer from Colorado
State University in Fort Collins, CO.
VanMatre and James Bunte from the University of Cincinnati
Conservatory-College of Music, and professor Peter Sommer from Colorado
State University in Fort Collins, CO.
The World Saxophone Congress is the largest saxophone music
festival in the world. The congress presents the most recent
scholarship of musical concepts through the creative ideas of artists
from around the world.
festival in the world. The congress presents the most recent
scholarship of musical concepts through the creative ideas of artists
from around the world.