Vibraphone workshop by David Friedman
Vibraphone workshop by David Friedman
Location: Budapest Music Center, 2nd floor – Corner Room
Free registration at info@bmc.hu
- David Friedman - vibraphone
Listening to your inner voice. Trusting your intuition. Not regretting the past. Being in – and relishing – the moment… concepts we all strive to follow in life, as well as goals that guide jazz artists who magically conjure improvisations from thin air. Join master vibraphonist David Friedman as he illustrates, through words and his own remarkable music, improvisation as a way of life.
David Friedman is considered to be one of the most influential vibraphonists in the history of the instrument. Internationally renowned as a vibraphonist, marimbist, composer and jazz educator, he has his own musical message, born of fascinatingly diverse musical influences. Having worked with such varied musical personalities as Leonard Bernstein, Luciano Berio, Bobby McFerrin, Wayne Shorter and Yoko Ono, few jazz musicians can claim as broad a spectrum of performing and recording experience.
The list doesn't stop there. Friedman has been heard either live or on recordings with, among others, Joe Henderson, Horace Silver, Johnny Griffin, Hubert Laws, Jane Ira Bloom, Ron Carter and John Scofield. Friedman’s vibraphone and compositions are both featured on Chet Baker’s award winning Enja release Peace, with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Joe Chambers.
A dedicated and renowned educator, David Friedman founded the jazz program at Berlin’s University of the Arts, and served as its head for sixteen years. He continues to perform masterclasses throughout Europe, North America and Japan. His book, Vibraphone Technique, Dampening and Pedaling, is considered to be the Bible of mallet instruction books.
David Friedman's workshop is realized in cooperation with Müpa Budapest.
Free participation with mandatory registration via email at info@bmc.hu. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.