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MEXICO needs a keys player - B3/Rhodes/P
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ID # 97160
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Music
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SRN
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dallas, tx |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
04-17-07
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
06-16-07
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Music - Keyboards
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| Market(s) |
Dallas, TX>Austin, TX |
Hey we are looking for a well rounded, drug free keys player to join us. We need that vintage classic sound of a hammond B3 through a leslie, a Fender Rhodes ala the beatles and the smoking piano licks of Wilco, Ryan Adams and Centromatic. CD Release on May 5th so we need someone quick.
if you are into Sorta, Centromatic, Theatre Fire, Ryan Adams, South San Gabriel, The Wallflowers, the beatles, and the beach boys then we would like to hear from you.
Gigs every two weeks, rehearsals on Sunday afternoons and Tuesday nights. (can change tuesdays maybe) We rehearse in mesquite wih a pro sound system and pro gear
Bass - Ampeg SVT classic through an Ampeg 6x10
Guitar 1 - Fender Tele and Fender Jazz Master through a Vox AC30
Guitar 2 - Gibson TV Yellow Les Paul Special through a Fender Deville 4x12
Drums - Sonor Custom Delight with Bosphorus Cymbals
Keys - ? you tell us.
This is a self-response casting.
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A straight up keys player is perfect, but a multi instumentalist that could fill in all the gaps would be better. Can you play guitar? Sing? Play maracas and tambourine? Even Better!
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 21 to 45 |
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He lost his arm in combat in Poland, was detained by the Russian army and interned as a prisoner in Omsk
The Sotheby's sale includes a full score manuscript of Maurice Ravel's piano concerto for the left hand, as well as manuscripts for works by Richard Strauss, Prokofiev and Benjamin Britten
The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein was a younger brother
Wittgenstein, who died in Manhasset, N
The extensive biographical material includes a large number of concert program and photographs as well as thousands of pages of Wittgenstein's musical writings Prokofiev never carried out his plan to revise it for both hands and the work was not performed until 1956
The seller has chosen to remain anonymous, Sotheby's said
Back in Austria in 1916, he worked hard and acquired a virtuosity remarkable even in a two-handed pianist While a prisoner in Siberia, he found a piano and began practicing But he also needed a repertoire
Sergei Prokofiev wrote his Fourth Piano Concerto op
In 1938, Wittgenstein left Vienna for New York, taking with him his musical library and resuming his concert career and commissioning activities
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Sotheby's:@ http://www 53 (1931) for Wittgenstein, but the pianist rejected it One-Arm Pianist's Manuscripts Auctioned
May 14, 9:07 AM EST
An important archive of works commissioned by the one-handed Viennese pianist Paul Wittgenstein from composers including Strauss, Prokofiev, Britten and Ravel will be sold on May 22, auctioneers Sotheby's said Wednesday
The auction house said the collection, commissioned after Wittgenstein lost his right arm in action on the Russian front during World War I, is expected to fetch up to $240,000 at the London auction
"The little known archive (also) reveals a great deal about Wittgenstein's working methods, his commissions, the way in which he performed his works and reorganized sections to his liking, and how he always sought to expand the range of music for the left hand," it said , in 1961, was born into a wealthy and creative family
The archive documents the evolution of some of the great piano concertos of the 20th century and is an important source of music by Wittgenstein's contemporaries, Sotheby's said in a statement
Paul Wittgenstein played his first piano concert in 1913 at the comparatively late age of 26 and seemed set for a glittering career sothebys com
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Using his considerable inheritance, Wittgenstein commissioned a concerto repertory from a number of composers, resulting in more than 20 pieces of orchestral and chamber music between 1920s and 1940s