[Trombone-l] Alessi Seminar...

Alexander Iles alexiles at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 30 09:11:59 CDT 2009


Echoing everyone here and just about anyone who has attended....

Whatever your level or age, the seminar will be a life-changing  
experience.

The last day of every seminar, Joe has a big meeting with all the  
auditors and participants to get feedback on their experience. He  
takes this day very seriously and uses that information to make the  
seminar that much better the next year. Joe's attention to every  
aspect of whatever activity he takes on is one of the things that has  
made Joe the great player he is, but it also makes the seminar that  
much better every year.

Best,

Alex
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On Jun 30, 2009, at 6:24 AM, Dave Demko wrote:

> 	I haven't been to the Alessi Seminar, but I did attend his master
> class at Tennessee Tech during Trombone Day (weekend, really) in
> November 2007, organized by Joshua Hauser.
> 	You all know Alessi is a good player. One thing I learned that
> weekend is that he's a really good teacher, too. He showed a knack for
> zeroing in on some aspect of a student's playing and working on that
> in an encouraging manner. Joe Alessi took a number of college and high
> school students, put them more or less at ease (considering they were
> on stage in front of a bunch of players and standing next to a
> trombone superstar), and actually got some work done on their playing.
> One of the TTU guys said it was great having Alessi sitting in the
> section with the concert band, too.
> 	So don't think of Joe Alessi as a virtuoso who happens to teach on
> the side. From what I saw, he's a masterful teacher.
>
> Dave D.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Don Lucas<donlucas22 at hotmail.com>  
> wrote:
>>
>> I would like to add to Steven's comments, I have attended now four  
>> seminar´s with Joe and they are absolutely the greatest thing.
>>
>> Highly, highly recommended!!
>>
>> Best, Don Lucas
>>
>>> From: langebone at gmail.com
>>> To: trombone-l at samford.edu
>>> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:12:35 -0500
>>> Subject: [Trombone-l] Alessi Seminar...
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Anyone out there going to the Alessi Seminar (August 3-11) this  
>>> year?
>>> I just heard from my good friend Jon Whitaker that there are  
>>> actually
>>> a few auditor spots left.
>>>
>>> I have participated twice, in 2003 and in 2007.   As a professional
>>> trombone player myself, I really enjoy the learning environment that
>>> Joe has created.  I'm not sure how it happens this way, but it  
>>> always
>>> feels like everyone checks their egos at the door, and everyone ends
>>> up learning from one another, as well as from Joe.
>>>
>>> Yes, I studied with Joe, and I may be a bit biased, but I am still
>>> amazed that I always come away from these seminars having learned
>>> something new, not to mention being truly inspired and pumped up to
>>> practice.  You also won't want to miss Joe's recital.  He always  
>>> pull
>>> out all the stops for this recital!
>>>
>>> I plan to be there for the first half of the seminar as an auditor
>>> this year.  If you have any questions about it, please feel free to
>>> contact me directly or I'm happy to answer any questions about it in
>>> the forum.
>>>
>>> Pete Ellefson, Professor of Trombone and IU and Northwestern
>>> University,  said recently that "Joe Alessi is our Tiger Woods….our
>>> Michael Jordan. The opportunity to witness this great player and
>>> teacher personally for a week will change your life. It did mine  
>>> and I
>>> continue to learn from him each Seminar. Why not experience the best
>>> that trombone has to offer in a beautiful setting such as  
>>> Albuquerque?
>>> Plus…I have never had a bad meal in Albuquerque."  I whole-heartedly
>>> agree with Pete!
>>>
>>> You can find all the information here:
>>>
>>> www.alessiseminar.com
>>>
>>> Contact Jon Whitaker directly to reserve one of the last auditor
>>> spots:  whitakerj at mac.com
>>>
>>> And if you have any questions you would like to ask me, you can  
>>> email
>>> me: langebone at gmail.com
>>>
>>> Thanks for listening, and I hope to see you in Albuquerque!
>>>
>>> Steve Lange
>>> Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
>>> www.slso.org
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