Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Research II

An unusual jazz ensemble. Mark O'Connor is an American violinist trained classically and in Flamenco. His hot swing trio is a tribute to his great friend and mentor the late french jazz master Stephan Grappelli and includes Frank Vignola and Julian Lage both on guitar. The genre is acoustic string jazz.

Mark brings American history to life using his violin. The word to describe his musical style is 'Americana'.

O'Connor has been following the sound of American music and finding his own ways of adding to the expression of that sound.

Mark says, "it's a very natural thing for me to combine music and styles to create American music. The way I kind of look at it is, I have three pillars of musical influence and training," he said. "The pillars are western classical music, American folk music, and jazz."



O'Connor has always approached classical music as American music, drawing on the forms and vocabulary in musical conversation with the sounds of the Mississippi Delta, the high lonesome echoes of bluegrass, and the intersections of the sounds of the borderlands with Mexico and Canada. "It's the harmony of the American landscape," he said.

Since ending his session career he's recorded two folk and country albums, two children's records, more than half a dozen classical records, several soundtracks, as well as composed work for choral groups and string ensembles, all the while maintaining a touring schedule with both Appalachia Waltz and Hot Swing ensembles of which Hot Swing Trio is one.

Some of Mark's influences include bluegrass and country star Ricky Skaggs and folk fiddler and innovator Benny Thomasson who created the modern era of American fiddling in the 1940's.



Visual inspiration includes the classic americana look and feel.

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