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T. A. Zook

About Me

The AoI Excerpts featured on this site were mastered by Vinnie Simonette (http://www.littlesimy.com/).
In addition to the clips posted on this site, additional clips are posted at:
http://www.myspace.com/tazookbasscello (solo basscello)
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensemblepartone (excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I")
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensembleparttwo (an additional excerpt from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I" and excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- II", a live performance which is also posted in its uninterrupted entirety at http://ia301515.us.archive.org/2/items/TCE-2009-03-11-09/TCE -2009-03-11-09_vbr.mp3)
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsmusic ("Lost Civilizations I" CDR: duo recordings with reeds player Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/morelostcivilizations ("Lost Civilizations II" CDR: more duo recordings with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook1 (first half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III", a December 6, 2008 session with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook2 (second half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III")
http://www.myspace.com/merellasebastianzook ("Lost Civilizations IV" CDR (live performance with Mark Merella on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsatorpheus ("Lost Civilizations V" CDR (live performance with Larry Gomez on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/martinandzook (duo with Aaron Martin, Alto Saxophone)
http://www.myspace.com/chimiakgomezmartinzook (live performance with Emily Chimiak (violin), Larry Gomez (percussion) and Aaron Martin.
http://www.myspace.com/zookfieldrecording (field recordings of rural street music in southwestern Virginia)
http://www.myspace.com/zooksounddesign (field recordings of nature sounds)
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My principal instrument is nylon-string guitar; I also play electric guitar; electric bass (5-string fretless and fretted); NS Design bass cello; and a variety of analog instruments such as bowls, rainsticks, slidewhistle, whistle-flutes, oceanharp, etc., through digital signal processors.
I began my study of the guitar in Chile and Uruguay, and continued upon my return to the U.S. in the early 1960s, having the extraordinarily good fortune to then study under Sophocles Papas (classical) and Frank Mullen (jazz). Since 1999, I have been participating in improvisational workshops led by David Darling under the auspices of the Music for People organization.
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During the early/mid 1970's, I had the privilege of working with B-3 player and pianist extraordinaire Larry Buck. Although our years of work never achieved commercial "success", the experience of working with this enormously talented musician has had an influence on my musical development and outlook which continues to this day.
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Due to the size and weight of my experimental music rig, my public performances are infrequent. That said, and although I am primarily a solo performer, I have performed with bassist/visual artist Doug Kallmeyer (http://www.302acid.com), percussionist Mark Merella (http://www.markmerella.com), saxaphonist/bass clarinetist Mike Sebastian (http://mikesebastian.alkem.org/, http://www.alkem.org/dcic/) and trumpet/flügelhorn player Patrick Whitehead (http://www.monumentalbrass.org/); together we comprised a quintet which played a benefit of unrehearsed, improvised music at Sangha in Tacoma Park, Maryland (http://www.sangha.ws/) during the summer of 2006 (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/85752/).
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On January 10, 2007, I had a solo performance at the Black Cat venue in Washington, D.C. (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/135214/).
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On April 14, 2007, I had the honor of recording (nylon-string guitar) with David Darling (cello); Cristobal Jacques (electric bass) and Antonin (guitar) in support of a project by Suzann Kole (voice)(http://www.suzannkole.com/ ; http://suzannkole.com/music.html), at David Darling's Camp David studio in Goshen, CT.
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On April 28, 2007, I participated in the Shape Memory Alloy performance at Sangha with contrabassist Daniel Barbiero (http://danielbarbiero.alkem.org/), Mike Sebastian, Patrick Whitehead and percussionist Ben Azzara (http://www.benazzara.com/)( http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/178340/). A clip of this performance is posted at http://monsterisland.alkem.org/shapememoryalloy/.
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On June 27, 2007, I appeared as a soloist at the Grog and Tankard in Washington DC (http://www.grogandtankard.com/) at the NONSTOPELECTRONIC event. Three East Coast artists also appeared, injecting a broad spectrum of all-original electronic music into Washington DC at one of the city's legendary music venues.
Press release: "Midweek summer nightlife vectors towards the weekend as unique digital soundforms merge with the more familiar, evoking moods from mellow to manic, flowing to jamming, foot-moving to thought-provoking as sets blend into a memorable nonstop flow of music and visuals."
T.A. ZOOK: Analog sound generations with struck bowls, rainsticks, wind instruments and guitars processed through racks of loopers/fx -- an otherworldly ambience that's difficult to describe; once heard, difficult to forget. (http://www.myspace.com/tazook) Think: music from a temple in an extraterrestrial dream, emanating from the aether and enveloping you in some indescribable way.
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On August 11, 2007, I appeared as the drivebydada experimental music project, opening at The Red and The Black (http://www.redandblackbar.com/) 1212 H Street, NE, Washington, DC, for The 6th Grade and The Bang (http://www.myspace.com/thebangband).
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During October 2007, I compiled a series of sound samples for Michael Jantz's album "Live at Jim's" EP (http://www.michaeljantz.com, http://www.myspace.com/michaeljantz).
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During October 2007, my wife Francesca and I visited Floyd VA on two occasions to document some of the authentic and uncommercialized rural/bluegrass street music associated with the weekly Friday night Floyd Jamboree. The results are posted at: http://www.myspace.com/zookfieldrecording.
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On July 10, 2008, I performed improvised experimental music on bass cello as a participant in the Baltimore SDIY Variable Ensemble performance at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, MD (http://www.avam.org ; http://www.avam.org/stuff/inmuseum.html ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Visionary_Art_Museum). The Museum is located at 800 Key Highway, Baltimore MD, at the base of historic Federal Hill, a 2-minute walk from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Directions are posted at: http://www.avam.org/stuff/getthere.html.
The performance featured Logan Mitchell, Sr., Hal Schmulowitz, Kevin Buckholdt and Joe Wall ..board synthesizers; David Vosh on non-keyboard mini-modular synthesizers; and Art Harrison on theremin.
The performance was in support of the Museum’s free outdoor showing of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". The screening was part of the Museum’s "Flicks from the Hill" series on Thursday evenings (http://www.avam.org/cgi-bin/Events.cgi) (added bonus: the Museum is open & offering free admission between 5 and 9 pm on Flick nights -- ordinarily, admission is $12 for adults and $8 for children/students/seniors).
For those unfamiliar with the term “visionary art”, the Museum offers the following: Like love, you know it when you see it. . . . "Visionary art as defined for the purposes of the American Visionary Art Museum refers to art produced by self-taught individuals, usually without formal training, whose works arise from an innate personal vision that revels foremost in the creative act itself." In short, visionary art begins by listening to the inner voices of the soul, and often may not even be thought of as ’art’ by its creator. (Source: http://www.avam.org/stuff/whatsvis.html)
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On August 24, 2008, I gave a solo performance on basscello + processors at the Sonic Circuits Festival of Experimental Music Benefit II (http://www.dc-soniccircuits.org/news/on August 24, 2008 at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Silver Spring, MD (http://www.pyramidatlanticartcenter.org/). The accompanying photographs were taken by Mariana Stoimenova. My friend and collaborator Daniel Barbiero (http://danielbarbiero.alkem.org/; http://www.myspace.com/dbarbiero; http://freealbums.blogsome.com/2007/06/03/daniel-barbiero-se veral-albums/) kindly recorded the performance, which is posted at http://www.myspace.com/tazookbasscello. MySpace is a wonderful medium for disseminating music. However, upload limitations hamper featuring uninterrupted longer works. Overall, "Benefit II" is about 30 minutes long; however, it had to be split into five clips in order to conform to this medium's space requirements. Listening to it is reminiscent of listening to longer classical works on old 78-rpm phonograph records, with a pause every 5 minutes or so while the record changer dropped the next record into position (often with a clack, a whirr, the thump of a new record dropping into position and then the hiss of the lead-in groove of the next record . . . which then continued subliminally in the background while the music resumed).
The performance was unrehearsed and improvised on the spot; the recording is unedited and unprocessed, other than to convert it to MP3 format and to split it into short enough segments to fit within MySpace's format limitations. There was no multi-tracking or any other processing. This is how it actually happened -- including the ambience of a little audience noise and occasional "clicks" as my feet engaged processor buttons.
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On September 7, 2008, I appeared (playing bass cello + processors) with Nobu Stowe on piano (http://www.myspace.com/nobustowe; http://www.trioricochet.com/ ; http://www.blacksaint.com//Catalogue/AN+DIE+MUSIK/1287) and Daniel Barbiero on contrabass (http://danielbarbiero.alkem.org/ ; http://www.myspace.com/dbarbiero ) at the Electric Possible at George Washington University (http://www.panicresearch.com/electric_poss.html).
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On September 13, 2008, I appeared on bass cello + processors with Mike Sebastian on tenor sax, bass clarinet and saxello (http://mikesebastian.alkem.org/))(the name of this ensemble is "Sebastian & Zook -- Saxello and BassCello") at the Baltimore SDIY, Circuit Bending & 8-bit Festival being held at the Hexagon (former Lo-Fi Social Club)(www.hexagonspace.com; http://www.myspace.com/lofisocialclub). Mike and I joined Peter Blasser/Sejayno (http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net/sejayno/index.html ; http://www.myspace.com/sejayno ; http://www.citypaper.com/music/review.asp?rid=12204). Also appearing were members of the Baltimore SDIY Ensemble; glomag (glomag.com) & bubblyfish (bubblyfish.com; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYFPa93xWIc ; http://www.myspace.com/bubblyfishmusic ).
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On October 25, 2008 Mike Sebastian (http://mikesebastian.alkem.org/ ; http://www.myspace.com/mikesebastian) and I recorded a session incorporating the theme " Lost Civilizations" . The session was totally unrehearsed and improvised on the spot with no double tracking or editing other than the removal of empty space when we took a breather and the addition of some reverb (it was recorded in a very small and extremely dry room) . We ended up with enough usable material for two CDRs ("Lost Civilizations I" and " Lost Civilizations II"). We've set up a couple of MySpace sites to introduce and share our work: http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsmusic where "Lost Civilizations I" is posted in its entirety (albeit in sequential slices, to accommodate MySpace's file size limitations) and http://www.myspace.com/morelostcivilizations, where "Lost Civilizations II" is posted in its entirety, albeit similarly sliced-up.
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On November 11, 2008 I appeared on BassCello + processors with the great Alto Saxophone player Aaron Martin for a short (about 10-minute) set supporting an improvised solo dance piece by Sarah Jane Archer at the November staging of "The Dinner Party". "The Dinner Party" is a series of in-progress, experimental, and new work, which focuses on dance. This was the first of this season's new series of monthly open showings that will take place at the Warehouse Theater, which is across 7th Street from the new Walter E. Washington Convention Center (http://www.dcconvention.com/). The performances began at 8 PM and the evening ended with a short facilitated audience discussion. More details, including a location map, are posted at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1322839/?ps=7. The next "The Dinner Party" is scheduled for December 9, 2008 at the same venue.
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On December 6, 2008, Mike Sebastian and I had another session, which is posted in its entirety at http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook1 and http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook2. Tthe session was totally unrehearsed and improvised entirely on the spot with no editing or processing other than the addition of some reverb.
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On December 9, 2008, I appeared on BassCello again with the great Alto Saxophone player Aaron Martin for a short (about 10 minutes) set at the December staging of "The Dinner Party" series of in-progress, experimental, and new work, which focuses on dance. This was the third of this season’s new series of monthly open showings at the Warehouse Theater. A clip of this performance has been posted at http://www.myspace.com/martinandzook.
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On December 14, 2008, I appeared at the Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center in Silver Spring, MD with Mike Sebastian on reeds and Mark Merella (http://www.markmerella.com/ ; http://www.myspace.com/markmerella ) on percussion in a performance of the Lost Civilizations ensemble (myspace.com/lostcivilizationsmusic ; http://www.myspace.com/morelostcivilizations).
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On January 8, 2009., I appeared as a guest artist with the DC Improvisers Collective (http://dcic.alkem.org/) at the Velvet Lounge.
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On January 13, 2009, I appeared with Emily Chimiak (violin), Larry Gomez (percussion) and Aaron Martin at the January 2009 showing of The Dinner Party.
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On March 11, 2009, the Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble (Janel Leppin – cello & processors; Anthony Pirog -- guitar & processors; Mike Sebastian -- tenor sax, saxello & bass clarinet; and T. A. Zook -- basscello & processors), together with guest artists alto saxophonist Aaron Martin and percussionist Larry Gomez, gave its inaugural public performance at the Electric Possible series at the District of Columbia Arts Center. Complete details about the event, the series and the venue are posted at http://www.jazzreview.com/preview/concert-5698.html . A recording of the performance in its entirety (without MySPace clip cuts) is posted at http://districtofnoise.org/
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On March 24, 2009, Janel Leppin, Anthony Pirog, Larry Gomez, Aaron Martin and I appeared at the March 2009 showing of The Dinner Party.
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On April 11, 2009, Mike Sebastian and I appeared together with Larry Gomez at Orpheus Record Shop in Arlington. This performance was totally unrehearsed and improvised on the spot.
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On May 8, 2009, the Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble had a recording session at the bluroom studio in Merrifield, VA (http://www.myspace.com/blueroommusicspace), engineered by Doug Kallmeyer. The bluroom studio has to be one of the most comfortable studios I've ever recorded in and Doug's ability to put everybody at ease and help us get the best possible sound is remarkable. I'll post clips as soon as they are available.
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I'm also involved with preparing sound design contributions for a segment of the IMAX movie that my Music for People friend Marie van Vuuren's husband Stephen is working on, "Outside In" (http://www.outsideinthemovie.com/; there are some nice trailers at http://www.outsideinthemovie.com/trailers.html). Marie will be mixing all of the sounds she gets into one chorus for the "Big Bang" portion of the film. To me, it's sort of reminiscent of the final chord of "A Day in the Life" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Day_in_the_LifeThe_final_cho rd) -- until I read the WikiPedia article recently, I had always thought that a foghorn was mixed in the final chord -- yet another illusion shattered! Stephen and I are also exploring the possibility of contributing sessions of "Lost Civilizations" and "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble" to the project's overall score.
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I am also a member of the Music for People improvisational association (http://www.musicforpeople.org), which is led by David Darling (http://www.daviddarling.com), and a fan of the Bang on a Can experimental/new music association (http://www.bangonacan.org).
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(The sound clips posted on this site are copyight (c)(P) 2007, 2008 & 2009 by T. A. Zook)

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/20/2006
Band Website: http://www.myspace.com/tazookbasscello
Band Members: In addition to the clips posted on this site, additional clips are posted at:
http://www.myspace.com/tazookbasscello (solo basscello)
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensemblepartone (excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I")
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensembleparttwo (an additional excerpt from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I" and excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- II", a live performance which is also posted in its uninterrupted entirety at http://ia301515.us.archive.org/2/items/TCE-2009-03-11-09/TCE -2009-03-11-09_vbr.mp3)
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsmusic ("Lost Civilizations I" CDR: duo recordings with reeds player Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/morelostcivilizations ("Lost Civilizations II" CDR: more duo recordings with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook1 (first half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III", a December 6, 2008 session with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook2 (second half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III")
http://www.myspace.com/merellasebastianzook ("Lost Civilizations IV" CDR (live performance with Mark Merella on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsatorpheus ("Lost Civilizations V" CDR (live performance with Larry Gomez on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/martinandzook (duo with Aaron Martin, Alto Saxophone)
http://www.myspace.com/chimiakgomezmartinzook (live performance with Emily Chimiak (violin), Larry Gomez (percussion) and Aaron Martin.
http://www.myspace.com/zookfieldrecording (field recordings of rural street music in southwestern Virginia)

Influences: I am forever indebted to my teachers Sophocles Papas (classical guitar) and Frank Mullen (jazz guitar) and my mentor, David Darling (music; improvisation)(see links posted below). I am equally indebted to Mr. Papas' teacher, the great Andrés Segovia, whose insight into the essence of music is revealed in the following:
". . . sonority and its infinite shadings are not the result of stubborn will power but spring from the innate excellence of the spirit."
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Here are a couple of my favorite quotes from David Darling:
"Music is the only source of energy that I have known in my life that gives humans a chance to be instantly transformed into spirit."
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"The Spiritual Significance of Music: I believe that the the spiritual significance of music is an intelligence, and consciousness that we are all given by our life. Babies in the womb respond to music and as our ears our emptied of the water at birth sounds/music begin their profound influence on our life. Music is the highest spiritual entity that I know about in my life. Music transforms our daily life moment by moment. We walk, run, dance, sing, chant. whistle, hum, groove to music our entire life. We are moved to tears by music and of course it is the key element in all rituals of the human experience. We are born into musical sound, and we pass to the next dimension with music as our friend and guide.
One of the sadness I feel about modern civilization is that the birth right to be musical has been taken away from many humans who have suffered from very narrow minded and uninformed teachers of music as well as society in general when there is criticism of any human of failing to sing or groove to some artificial standard.
What we know about music is that it comes to each individual in a personal way and when our outpouring of singing or grooving is approved of and encouraged great things happen for each individual. All of us succeed when we are surrounded by love rather than negative action."
— David Darling, October 2008
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Alberto Ludwig Urquieta: "El universo es tremendamente creativo, lo que nos obliga a abrirnos a lo desconocido…" (The universe is tremendously creative, which obliges us to open ourselves to the unknown . . .)
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A Bill of Musical Rights --- Developed by David Darling/Music for People
-Human beings need to express themselves daily in a way that invites physical and emotional release.
-Musical self-expression is a joyful and healthy means of communication available to absolutely everyone.
-There are as many different ways to make music as there are people.
-The human voice is the most natural and powerful vehicle for musical self-expression. The differences in our voices add richness and depth to music.
-Sincerely expressed emotion is at the root of meaningful musical expression.
-Your music is more authentically expressed when your body is involved in your musical expression.
-The European tradition of music is only one sound. All other cultures and traditions deserve equal attention.
-Any combination of people and instruments can make music together.
-There are no "unmusical" people, only those with no musical experience.
-Music improvisation is a unique and positive way to build skills for life-expression.
-In improvisation as in life, we must be responsible for the vibrations we send one another.
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A very thought-provoking observation shared by Renato Ciunfrini: "Life is more ancient than death".
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LaDonna Smith: "Every human being should have a musical instrument."
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From "The New Atlantis" by Sir Francis Bacon (written in 1624!)(http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/bacon/at lantis.html) with thanks to Sound on Sound's April 2008 issue and in tribute to the late Daphne Oram of BBC's The Radiophonic Workshop:
"We have also sound-houses, where we practise and demonstrate all sounds and their generation. We have harmony which you have not, of quarter-sounds and lesser slides of sounds. Divers instruments of music likewise to you unknown, some sweeter than any you have; with bells and rings that are dainty and sweet. We represent small sounds as great and deep, likewise great sounds extenuate and sharp; we make divers tremblings and warblings of sounds, which in their original are entire. We represent and imitate all articulate sounds and letters, and the voices and notes of beasts and birds. We have certain helps which, set to the ear, do further the hearing greatly; we have also divers strange and artificial echoes, reflecting the voice many times, and, as it were, tossing it; and some that give back the voice louder than it came, some shriller and some deeper; yea, some rendering the voice, differing in the letters or articulate sound from that they receive. We have all means to convey sounds in trunks and pipes, in strange lines and distances."
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An excerpt from address to parents of the incoming freshman class at Boston Conservatory, given by Karl Paulnack, pianist and director of the music division at Boston Conservatory (brought to my attention by the incomparable oboist, english horn player and singer-songwriter Marianne Oisel):
"The first people to understand how music really works were the ancient Greeks. And this is going to fascinate you; the Greeks said that music and astronomy were two sides of the same coin. Astronomy was seen as the study of relationships between observable, permanent, external objects, and music was seen as the study of relationships between invisible, internal, hidden objects. Music has a way of finding the big, invisible moving pieces inside our hearts and souls and helping us figure out the position of things inside us."
(source: http://amandamichellewhite.wordpress.com/2009/02/21/speech-b y-karl-paulnack-of-boston-conservatory/)
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Snæfellsjökul
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David Darling:
http://www.daviddarling.com
http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608003038/David-Da rling.html
http://www.darlingconversations.com/
http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/david+darling
http://classicalimprov.blogspot.com/2006/05/music-for-people -part-i.html
http://www.windovertheearth.com/Mdarling.html
http://www.windovertheearth.com/Movie/Chi%20Web%20Short%204- 2.mov
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0201350/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy8TL6yPz9g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlekWKfdfjg
http://www.kientalerhof.ch/cms01/index.php?option=com_conten t&task=view&id=37&Itemid=82=en_GB
http://www.starsend.org/daviddarling.html
http://www.innergameofmusic.com/inspiration/artists-darling. html
http://rv-films.com/projects/salim.html
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Sophocles Papas:
http://comusco.com/sophocles_papas.en.html
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Frank Mullen:
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/learn.html
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/sounds.html
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/sounds/TapsMiller.mp3
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/sounds/OutofNowhere.mp3
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/sounds/Prelude.mp3
http://www.bluelinejazz.com/mullen/sounds/Goodbye.mp3
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Andrés Segovia:
http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/segovia
http://www.cumpiano.com/Home/Articles/Transcriptions/Segovia /Segovia.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG7y_CD9rMg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9efHwnFAkuA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8EDpJ-aIM8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCzc2His1m4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHEd1J4SlYI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN4-iyZAjME
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LaDonna Smith:
http://www.the-improvisor.com/transmuseq/ladonna/
http://www.furious.com/perfect/ladonnasmith.html
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Jaco Pastorius:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5c3H6LpLZI&feature=relat ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxZWvhGE7CM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXOnhzoC-i8&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmUTK6UBeek&feature=relat ed
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Weather Report:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqashW66D7o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25DXcFg1TFo&feature=relat ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDQlSSOXU6A
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Eberhard Weber:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY8XNztzfWY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSGdw0KZoOk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberhard_Weber
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1900/1920.php?lvredi r=712&cat=%2FArtists%2FWeber+Eberhard%23%23Eberhard+Webe r&catid=0&doctype=Catalogue&order=releasedate&am p;rubchooser=901&mainrubchooser=9
http://www.last.fm/music/Eberhard+Weber
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Eduardo Falú:
http://www.laccs.com/eduardo.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6XZnYlJDes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmS67hKvYqE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUsUNMgLLTI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWhNY6X75SQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3takCuyF1U4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOI5uzYu1WY
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Egberto Gismonti:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYkWHWfqXnM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRqc_oQ6Y5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep77ig3vIlw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3onCP23TWFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3jBpNj7qyM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ-MxTq_h44
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xJBWQAfGAI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE3DYRPUiE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq6dZuVvAkw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQFzMRBTWaU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj8CYw82E-U
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Madredeus:
http://www.madredeus.com/flash.asp?primeiro=true&linguag em=EN
http://www.myspace.com/madredeuspt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuH4__pfuzI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rqhrOAts34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT4yrqpHvjE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH6jgxfWO2Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZb6l8TrEK0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-7RppbowKo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv8ResCdFcc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLIjV6VISJE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dxVz9d-FF0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO18NuyWgMI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCvHFswuWkA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=floEANiIjII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmnAl2oLS10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLwrjQkytfc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R66UVTHv1o4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcfoOKL-eyg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMOF-LBEqL8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Wyo2knCMc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI5a2JxlJbw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NIKftgKvZ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVDP9lA63fY
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Chantal Drapeau -- Musique du Coeur:
http://www.musiqueducoeur.com/
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Tony DeMaio; Antonin
http://www.antoninisnow.com
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Suzann Kole:
http://www.suzannkole.com/
http://suzannkole.com/music.html
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Music for People:
http://www.musicforpeople.org
http://www.musicforpeople.org/rights.html
http://classicalimprov.blogspot.com/2006/05/music-for-people -part-i.html
http://www.innergameofmusic.com/inspiration/artists-darling. html
http://www.innergameofmusic.com/articles/ac-inspiration-sile nce.html
http://www.returntochild.com/
http://www.returntochild.com/rtc_reviews_plain.htm
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Bang on a Can:
http://www.bangonacan.org
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The Improviser:
http://www.the-improvisor.com/
http://www.the-improvisor.com/ladprop1.html
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Loopers Delight:
http://www.loopersdelight.com
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An absolute goldmine of samples: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/
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Sky Orchestra:
http://lukejerram.com/skyorchestra/Sky_Orchestra.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX_poZdHsQE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCjaYqymtII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYAaZSozj4o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrKlhUH5WTQ
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Andy Goldsworthy/Rivers and Tides:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TWBSMc47bw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
http://www.goldsworthy.cc.gla.ac.uk/
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual &videoid=36172937
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/60027273?trkid=73
http://www.documentaryfilms.net/Reviews/RiversAndTides/
http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/goldsworthyinfo.shtm
http://www.sculpture.org.uk/artists/AndyGoldsworthy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/mar/31/art.art
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Gregory Colbert/Ashes and Snow :
http://www.ashesandsnow.com
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/newsounds/episodes/2006/06/28
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Soundmuseum:
http://www.soundmuseum.fm/Home/
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Silophone:
http://www.silophone.net
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SODRE-FM:
I had the privilege of living in Uruguay in the 1960s, and thus became acquainted with its magnificent radio network, SODRE (http://www.sodre.gub.uy.asp1-4.websitetestlink.com/Sodre/). SODRE is now on the Internet, and I would recommend these two stations in particular to non-Spanish speakers:
http://66.231.176.184:9170/listen.pls (SODRE Babel)
http://66.231.176.184:9090/listen.pls (Clásica AM)
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Giovanni Sollima (http://www.giovannisollima.it/):
Sogno ad Occhi Aperti (Daydream) -- an incredibly beautiful work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldPf3yqq3-8&NR=1 (this is "Part 1");
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3NkQ00_ZbI&mode=related& amp;search= (this is "Part 2" of the same work))
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Alfred James Goodrich
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYY5KHalnCg
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Flash Synthesizers:
http://www.lfoundation.org/grids/ (one can get all four going on four browser windows for an ever-evolving cascade of bleeps!)
http://www.ctrlaltdel.org/flash/77.html; http://www.lfoundation.org/grids/zumb.html
http://works.ctrlaltdel.org/indexb.html
http://www.eye4u.com/showroom/websynth/websynth.htm
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nesson/sequencer.html
(I ignore the graphics and enjoy fooling around with the sequencer controls);
http://www.andkon.com/arcade/other/simsynthesizer/
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/d_machines/vdrums.html
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/wavepole-synthesizer
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/playing-with-pulse-harmonics
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/synthesized-drumsounds
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/jarcase-instant-sampler
http://e-phonic.com/misc/
http://www.sfpg.com/animation/spectratone.html (I don't know if this is technically a flash synthesizer, but it's interesting!)
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http://createdigitalmusic.com/
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The Splice Music online sequencer :
http://splicemusic.com (this is phenomenal; however, anything one uploads becomes subject to "Creative Commons" copyright, which means that others can use it freely, with attribution).
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Maqaamat:
http://www.maqamworld.com/ (a goldmine of information about non-Western music, including examples in 11/8, 13/8, 15/4, 17/8, 19/4 and 21/4) (credit and many thanks to Lena Seikaly (http://www. myspace. com/lenaseikaly; http://www. lenaseikaly.com/), who brought this to my attention.
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Damian Francis Wagner:
http://www.damianfranciswagner.com
http://soundfurnace.com/
http://www.danda-site.com/
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etcetera:
http://fonik.dk/
http://www.parisaccordeon.com/
http://fieldradio.podbean.com/
http://wanderingear.com/index1.html
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Other projects:
http://www.myspace.com/tazookbasscello (solo basscello)
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensemblepartone (excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I")
http://www.myspace.com/xxichamberensembleparttwo (an additional excerpt from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- I" and excerpts from the CDR "Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble -- II", a live performance which is also posted in its uninterrupted entirety at http://ia301515.us.archive.org/2/items/TCE-2009-03-11-09/TCE -2009-03-11-09_vbr.mp3)
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsmusic ("Lost Civilizations I" CDR: duo recordings with reeds player Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/morelostcivilizations ("Lost Civilizations II" CDR: more duo recordings with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook1 (first half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III", a December 6, 2008 session with Mike Sebastian)
http://www.myspace.com/sebastianandzook2 (second half of the CDR "Lost Civilizations III")
http://www.myspace.com/merellasebastianzook ("Lost Civilizations IV" CDR (live performance with Mark Merella on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/lostcivilizationsatorpheus ("Lost Civilizations V" CDR (live performance with Larry Gomez on percussion))
http://www.myspace.com/martinandzook (duo with Aaron Martin, Alto Saxophone)
http://www.myspace.com/chimiakgomezmartinzook (live performance with Emily Chimiak (violin), Larry Gomez (percussion) and Aaron Martin.
http://www.myspace.com/zookfieldrecording (field recordings of rural street music in southwestern Virginia)
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Visitors to this page are invited to open up more than one browser window and play different clips from the posted works (or different Flash Synthesizers) simultaneously -- the world of experimental music is as accessible as that!

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Sounds Like: Hopefully, like nothing you've ever heard before!
Record Label: T. A. Zook
Type of Label: Unsigned

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bluroom recording session!

On May 8, 2009, the Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble had a recording session at the bluroom studio in Merrifield, VA (http://www.myspace.com/blueroommusicspace), engineered by the incomparable Do...
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21st-Century Chamber Ensemble at 3-11-09 Electric Possible!

Friends!On March 11, the Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble(Janel Leppin  cello & processors); Anthony Pirog (guitar &processors); Mike Sebastian (tenor sax, saxello & bass clarinet);and T. A. Zoo...
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Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble!

Friends,I am honored to announce the formation of the Twenty-first Century Chamber Ensemble. The Ensemble had its first session on January 24. This was the first time that the Ensembles members had...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:48:00 GMT

To my DC-area friends . ,.

Two of my frien ds are graci ng separ ate DC stage s on the eveni ng of Tuesd ay, Febru ary 10: Lena Seika ly at the Kenne dy Cente r' s Mille nnium Stage ( from 6 - 7 PM) and Andy Zipf at DC's leg...
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Chimi ak, Marti n & Zook Ensem ble @ Wareh ouse Theat er; NPR' s "All Thing s Consi

Remin der: The Chimi ak, Marti n & Zook Ensem ble ( Emily Chimi ak, violi n (http: / / www. emily chimi ak. com ); Aaron Marti n, alto saxop hone (http: / / www. myspa ce. com/ marti nandz o...
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Recen t recor dings ; upcom ing perfo rmanc es

Friends!First of all, I would like to wish you all the very best in happiness, health and prosperity -- and wonderful new music -- in the coming year. Second, I wanted to bring you up to date on my ex...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 18:12:00 GMT

Upcoming performances!

January 8, 2009: Velvet LoungeOn January 8, 2009, I will be making a guest appearance with the DC Improvisers Collective (http://dcic.alkem.org/) at the Velvet Lounge (http://www.velvetloungedc.com/)...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 18:23:00 GMT

Remin der: " Lost Civil izati ons" perfo rms tomor row!

The " Lost Civil izati ons" exper iment al music proje ct ( Mike Sebas tian, reeds and T. A. Zook, bassc ello) perfo rms at the Pyram id Atlan tic Art Cente r in Silve r Sprin g MD on Sunda y, ...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 16:34:00 GMT

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Upcoming Performances************************************************ *************December 9, 2008: "The Dinner Party" at The Warehouse TheaterI will be accompanying virtuoso alto saxophonist Aaron Ma...
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