Thursday, February 24, 2011

Joaquin Turina Trio Videos from Jordan Hall on InstantEncore

I had the rare opportunity to work with the great Teacher and instrumentalist Ken Radnofsky, Saxophone teacher at NEC (and many other schools in the Boston area). We played his own transcription of Joaquin Turina's trio #1 Op. 35 for Violin, Cello & Piano as the center piece of his faculty recital at NEC this past Monday, February 21, 2011.

This piece works really well in this combination and the flute and saxophone never compete in terms of color or dynamic range always complementing one another. This works has a lot of subtle tempo and character changes and is filled with coloring approaches in both French and Spanish styles of writing. All is all a very Beautiful, gratifying piece of the chamber repertoire which I hope you will enjoy. Thank you, Marco Granados

http://instantencore.com/video/details.aspx?ItemId=761292

http://instantencore.com/video/details.aspx?ItemId=761310

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

New Solo Flute Videos

I've uploaded two Solo Flute Videos from my recent faculty recital at Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA. These are two beautiful slow, lyrical pieces by Bach and Piazzolla, Enjoy!

Here's one of them:


I will be uploading more videos next week when I get the footage of the recital from the School's Recording office. Thanks for watching.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Thanks to the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 for the Winners package

I just finished my new website, http://www.marcogranados.com (powered by the WebBuilder application from InstantEncore) and I want to express my sincere thanks to the YouTube Symphony Orchestra for this wonderful gift to all the Winners of the Orchestra this year.

This WebBuilder application and its integration within the InstantEncore website is truly a work of Genius. The fact that everything that gets posted through the Control Panel, automatically gets updated both on the main site as well as the personal website is a God Send in terms of both: time and ease of use. The media upload features and  its new mobile applications are also Amazing.

I wouldn't be surprised if InstantEncore becomes the Facebook of classical music.

thanks again for this great gift.

Peace
Marco