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When Mark O’Connor performs at Berklee College of Music on Dec. 10 with a group of faculty and students, he’ll be celebrating more than the end of his week-long residency.  He’ll introduce Berklee’s new American Roots Music Program, directed by Matt Glaser.
Reflecting violinist Glaser’s own eclectic tastes and journeys, the American Roots Music Program explores America’s musical and cultural heritage, and creates a focus on the styles from which all contemporary music originates. Students will delve into blues, gospel, folk, country, bluegrass, Cajun, Western swing, polka, Tex-Mex, and other sounds.

Glaser will design the curriculum, promote nontraditional improvisation, develop faculty programs, and host visiting artists, concerts and symposiums. Top contemporary performers, writers, and producers who are carrying on the American roots traditions constitute the board of advisors to the Roots Music Program: Ricky Skaggs, Bela Fleck, Leo Kottke, Charlie Haden, Edgar Meyer, David Grisman, Andy Statman, Don Rigsby, Lloyd Maines, Liz Carroll, John Blake, Geoff Muldaur, Bruce Molsky, Ted Gioia, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, Darol Anger, Ray Benson, Doug Wamble, John Lawless, Fletcher BrightSara and Sean Watkins ,and Michael Doucet. (more…)

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Mark O’Connor, the multi-Grammy-Award-winning composer and violinist, will kick off his inaugural New York City String Camp this month with a series of nighttime student-teacher concerts July 27-31 featuring the world’s top string players. The camp is located at the Society for Ethical Culture, a block from Lincoln Center, and Mark will be saving 500 seats for the public to use, free of charge.

O’Connor will also be conducting a series of interviews at 4:15 p.m. July 27-30 with music notables. On Monday, his guest will be Edna Landau, who has managed Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell and Hilary Hahn; Tuesday, Roberta Guaspari, founder of the Opus 118 Harlem School of Music; Wednesday, Rosanne Cash, Grammy-winning singer and songwriter; and Thursday, Alex Miller, General Manager and Senior Vice President of Sony Masterworks. The discussions will provide insight and information to fledgling artists looking to further their education as they begin their performing careers. Members of the public may also attend these sessions free.

Detailed information on the concert performers and the interview sessions is below. (more…)

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