Tag Archives: Improvisation

Jazz videos from Dublin

Ireland’s BalconyTV (“music with a view”) recorded segments with several students at Berklee’s Dublin Improvisation trip last month. Proof, if you needed it, that Irish broadcasters talk justasfast as their U.S. counterparts. Jazz saxophone with Jacob Veloo:

Improvisation Symposium

Berklee profs (and friends) held a freewheeling dialogue on improvisation last night at a DIT-hosted symposium. Frequently insightful and sometimes hilarious, the room was packed all night with students from the program as well as a few outside visitors.

Jet lagged ramblings from Dublin

1. I am really, really tired. Three planes, four airports, 30 screaming babies (roughly) … 12 hours to ponder how others manage to get restful sleep in those evil, miniature seats. What is your secret, guy snoring loudly in the row behind me!?!

Berklee in Dublin

I grew up in Dublin but have now lived in the US for more than half my life.  First NYC and now Boston.  Nonetheless, every time I fly in over the auld sod a surge of feelings and memories come rushing back.  My mother of course.  My three brothers who stayed in Ireland (I have [...]

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