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robmosher.com now in 3d!

Well, not quite 3d – but I’ve added some videos that have been appearing on the Internet. See the shiny new video page for more!

Back from Montana; into Hot Water with Storytime; 31 Chorales on the Horizon

After two months in beautiful Montana I’ve arrived back in New York feeling refreshed and inspired. I’ve hit the ground running with Storytime playing this Thursday @ 9pm at the Tea Lounge. Also finalizing the artwork, text and audio mastering for my 31 Chorales Project, which should be released in about a month. A book of the Chorales will begins playtesting in October with thanks to my friend Leon Slater and his stellar ensemble at Hellgate High School in Montana – thanks everybody for your participation, it’s going to be a great time!

Canadian Tour with Kevin Brow’s Koptor

On the road this week in Canada with Kevin Brow’s (drums) modern jazz ensemble “Koptor”. We released an album in 2008 with Jacob Sacks (piano), Eivind Opsvik (bass) and myself and in the meantime he’s relocated to Copenhagen and written a a bunch more music and released another disc Fire Sink. The tour features Graig Earle (bass), Jacob Anderskov (piano) Kevin and myself.

  • June 22, Calgary AB – The Beatniq
  • June 25, Victoria BC - Victoria International Jazz Festival, Hermann’s
  • June 26, Vancouver BC - Vancouver International Jazz Festival
  • June 27, Toronto ON - Toronto International Jazz Festival, Music Gallery
  • June 28, Ottawa ON – Ottawa International Jazz Festiva, National Arts Center
  • June 29, Quebec City QC - Largo
  • June 30, Montreal QC - Festival International De Jazz De Montreal, Stage Club Jazz

Trickle – featuring Rupert Boyd (guitar) available on iTunes

A departure from my more customary classical and jazz inspired melodies, Trickle is an exploration of harmony and sound color.  Originally composed in the summer of 2005, it wasn’t until I met Australian guitarist Rupert Boyd in 2009 that I decided to revise and record the piece. While the harmonic progression is fully arranged, the arpeggiation, rhythm and articulation entirely were left entirely to Rupert’s discretion.

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Trickle (Rupert Boyd, guitar)

String Quartet #1, First Movement Completed

Over the past week I’ve been hammering away at my first string quartet. While I’ve already composed several works for this instrumentation, I feel I’m now ready to create a traditional four-movement work. My quartet will be reading through the completed work (and other pieces of mine) in mid-June. Since I’ll be playing the second violin part on soprano sax I suppose it should be called a string trio with soprano sax, but I’m tightly integrating myself with the strings and in it’s essence it feels 100% string quartet to me. More updates coming, and I hope to premiere the ensemble within a year.

(ps – yes, my eraser is the Canadian flag. still not sure if i’m honoring or dishonoring my native country with that… but it sure is awesome!)

Harp!

Had a great hang today with the lovely and talented Katie Andrews, an incredible harpist and super fun person to be around.  I’m going to be composing some music for her but first I wanted her to explain the nature and principles of harp performance. Fortunately, she offered to let me play for the majority of the session so I got some hands on experience. Harp is significantly harder to play than it sounds — another one of life’s lovely contradictions! She’s very active in the music scene and has more info at her website kathrynandrews.com . And for the musicians out there, yes, playing glissandi passages on harp is massively satisfying.

A New Classical Duo, Acoustic Guitar and Soprano Sax

Please join Rupert Boyd (guitar) and myself (soprano sax) for a free, informal preview concert of our new duo playing classical and original repertoire this Sunday April 17th, 7p at the Crescent Lounge in Astoria Queens, NY. Pieces include:

Chopin – Prelude #4, Op 28
Mahler – Kindertotenlieder (mvt 1)
Mosher - The Dreamer
Messiaen – Quartet for the End of Time (mvt 5)
Ravel – Le Tombeau de Couperin (mvt 1)

A variety of ensembles will be performing between 7-10p with plenty of set breaks, and the order will be decided during the event. Bring your smile, a thirst for adult beverages and be ready to hear some great music!

Crescent Lounge
3205 Crescent St Astoria, NY 11106
http://goo.gl/jMS8C (map)

Tomorrow’s the Big Day!

Three months of logistics and rehearsals later, the 31-Chorales project is finally ready to record this Friday and Saturday! We’ll be playing inside a beautiful church near Cold Spring, NY with a great vibe and amazing acoustics. Mr. Marlan Barry will be recording the session and we’d like to thank our GPS TomTom in advance for getting us there safely.

Thanks again to all of our Kickstarter contributors – this project would not have been possible without you!

After the recording we’ll be editing, mixing and mastering the album which should take another month or two before release. I’ll be in touch before then with another update and maybe a surprise or two if we have time during the recording session…

Musician/Photographer Petr Cancura Photographs Artwork for “Trickle” and “31 Chorales”

A true renaissance man, it’s nearly impossibly to summarize all the amazing things that Petr Cancura does in a single subject line. Fortunately for me, Petr Cancura recently shared his amazing photography skills for the upcoming artwork on my upcoming releases “Trickle” and “31 Chorales”. Learn more about him at petrcancura.com.

Jazz Robots 0

My contribution to the jazz-robots series… make your own movie in minutes at xtranormal.com . So killing, man.