Kieran Hanlon
Assistant Professor Kieran Hanlon and the Fredonia Bass Studio are hosting Fredonia Bass Fest 2019 on Sunday, Feb. 17 in the School of Music.
Professional players, college students, high school students, teachers, and adult learners will join together for a day of performances and classes presented by Mr. Hanlon and world-class guests.
Guest artists include Joel Quarrington, principal bass of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and guest principal bass of the London Symphony, and Ralphe Armstrong, described by Hanlon as an “international jazz bass superstar.”
Registration is $40 for the day’s activities.
The finals of the fourth annual high school solo competition will be held in the morning in Rosch Recital Hall, with opportunities for networking and bass fellowship during the day. The Double Bass Solo Competition aims to offer an opportunity for young players from the region and beyond to compete in front of a panel of Bass Fest faculty. Prizes will be awarded, and competitors will have the opportunity to obtain comments and feedback from the panel. The competition winner will be invited to perform a solo piece in the evening concert at Bass Fest alongside faculty performers. The first round of the competition was a recorded round submitted in mid-January.
For more information, please contact Kieran Hanlon via email at Kieran.Hanlon@fredonia.edu or visit the event web page.
Fredonia Bass Fest will also have vendors from around the region on site who specialize in double bass instruments, music and accessories.
Fredonia Bass Fest is made possible thanks to support from the Fredonia School of Music, Carnahan Jackson Humanities Fund of the Fredonia College Foundation and Fredonia Bass Society. Additional support was received from the Cincinnati Bass Cellar and Michael Griffin of Luthier's Care.