| In
Italy
with
Regina
Carter |
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| Alvester
Garnett |
| 6
January
2002 |
The
concert we
just performed
here in Italy
with Regina
was quite
special. She
performed on
Paganini's
"il
Cannone"
Gauneiri-made
violin for one
set of the
evening with
her quintet.
This was quite
controversial
to the Italian
classical fans
and leading up
to the concert
there were
some
dissenters to
the
performance.
The
local press
was stirring
the
controversy by
presenting
both sides of
opinions. Some
felt that the
violin should
only be
performed in a
western
European
classical
setting while
others felt
that it was
"about
time"
that it should
be used in
some other
settings.
Considering
that Jazz is
America's
classical
music it would
be a
groundbreaking
to have Regina
perform on the
instrument.
Ultimately it
merely served
to drive
ticket sales
and contribute
to making the
performance a
complete
success! We
received a
standing
ovation (which
is a bit rare
in Italy) and
two encores.
We would have
played more
but were
limited by a
curfew since
the concert
hall workers
would have to
be paid for
overtime.
You'll
probably be
reading about
it soon since
the New York
Times, Oprah's
"O"
magazine and
another US
magazine was
here with us
for the past 3
days covering
the whole
event. This
was truly
groundbreaking
in that it was
the first time
that a Jazz
musician has
ever performed
on Paganini's
instrument and
it just so
happened that
it was a black
female! It's
one day after
the concert
and it is just
beginning to
sink in for
me!
What
made it even
more exciting
was that it
was broadcast
live to all of
Italy on the
Radio. I knew
that it was
being audio
and video
taped but
somehow in
leading up to
the concert I
had forgot
that it was
being
broadcast
live! In a way
I was glad
that I forgot
since usually
when I know a
concert I'm
performing is
being
broadcast live
I tend to play
ever so
slightly
different. I
think I
probably play
"safer"
when I know it
is being
broadcast.
Today
two different
Italian TV
stations (Rai
Uno and Rai
Tre) showed a
few highlights
of the
concert. I
missed the
first one
because I was
so tired from
hanging out
until 6 AM
here at and
not getting to
bed until 7.
(This band
KNOWS how to
hang! Plus we
were all
excited about
the event.)
Luckily I
caught the
second
broadcast and
was delighted
to see a lot
of great video
of Regina with
me immediately
behind her. It
looked like we
were having
fun so I guess
we were
getting across
to the
audience our
intent.
What
made it even
more
impressive to
me and this is
something I
didn't know
about until
after the
concert was
that the event
was actually a
benefit for
the September
11th Fund
(United Way
and New York
Community
Trust). This
was the icing
on the cake
and I can
proudly say
that this was
one of the
pinnacles of
my musical
career.

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