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Publication Date
2-10-2006
Year of Release
2006
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Arthur Lipner, Vibraphone
Jay Flippin, piano
Mark Zanter, bass
Mike Stroeher, trombone
Ben Miller, drumset
Marshall Onofrio, trumpet
Ed Bingham, saxophone
Arthur Lipner’s appearance is made possible through a grant from the Musser Division of Conn-Selmer Inc.
Arthur Lipner has emerged as one of the leading vibes and marimba voices of today. As such he is one of the few musicians carrying the message of jazz mallets into the 21st century. Arthur's live performances and recorded projects convey an exuberant drive of creativity and depth. His travels around the globe as a jazz musician and percussionist have delighted audiences and critics alike. Lipner's bookings as a bandleader have taken him to most of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, England, Scotland, Morocco, Malaysia, the Caribbean and throughout Europe.
Arthur recently completed his third tour in Brazil where he performed and taught in Brasilia, Rio, Campinas and at the Lima Jazz Festival. Brazilian music has become an integral part of Arthur's activities in recent years. He has recorded two cd's with woodwind artist Ze Luis. He recorded in Rio de Janeiro with guitarist Nelson Faria (currently with Joao Bosco) for Faria's 2002 release. Arthur is preparing a collection of Brazilian music arranged for solo marimba. Arthur has just finished recording his fifth solo project "Modern Vibe," along with a DVD of his current working band, to be released June '04. "Modern Vibe" is a very contemporary and refreshing mix of R&B, Funk and Brazilian. Arthur is joined by NYC and Brazilian musicians Including Nelson Faria (Joao Bosco), Joel Rosenblatt (Spyro Gyra) and David Finck (Rod Stewart). His prior album is "Portraits In World Jazz." Percussionist Glen Velez replaced the traditional role of drumset, with Vic Juris and Fred Hersch making considerable contributions. The result is an extremely unique and adventurous view of World music from a mallet player's perspective.
Lipner's first solo project, "IN ANY LANGUAGE," was released in 1991 by Palo Alto Jazz. In 1992, JVC Tokyo released this album in Japan as part of their "Music Of The Mother Earth" series. The 1993 cd "ART OF THE DUO: Liquide Stones," on the German label ENJA Tutu records was recorded with guitarist Jack DeSalvo. Next came the 1994 band project "THE MAGIC CONTINUES ...", with Joel Rosenblatt Bob Mintzer and others. Released in 1998, 1999 and 2000 were vibes Arthur produced for the publishing company Mallet works Music. Over fifty of Arthur's compositions have been released on recordings His music had been used on radio, film and tv soundtracks in such places as Finland, Japan, Belgium, The Netherlands, and England. His compositions have been recorded twenty times by various groups. Arthur's appearances as a NYC session player has led to tracks for everything from Bluegrass to Brazilian to Christmas albums, the tv shows "Sesame Street," "Designing Women," Bill Cosby's "It's A Different World," Japanese tv, a French film score, and dozens of radio and tv commercials. His steel drums can currently be heard on the General Electric tv commercial "Wind Energy." Arthur has presented over 300 workshops throughout the world, with invitations to teach at some of the most prestigious universities in the USA and Europe including The Juilliard School (NYC) and Sweelink Conservatory (Amsterdam). He has been on the Faculty of The Brabants Conservatory in Tilburg, Holland, Drummers Collective (NYC), State Univ. of NY (Purchase) and Univ. of Bridgeport (CT). He is sponsored in by the Conn/Selmer Company and Mike Balter Mallets as an artist/clinician, and has performed at three PASIC conventions. His text THE VIBES REAL BOOK (1996) is the most comprehensive guide to jazz vibraphone ever written. "Jazz Mallets: IN SESSION" (2000) is the first-ever play-along folio for jazz vibes and marimba. His new improvisation play-along "From Lead Sheets To Hip Solos" for all instruments was released January '03 by Carl Fischer Music. Arthur is currently serving his second term on the Percussive Arts Society Board of Directors, and is a Contributing Editor for the PAS magazine "Percussive Notes." All Lipner compositions, arrangements and recordings are available through MalletWorks Music
(www.malletworks.com).
Note
Jomie Jazz Forum
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Fine Arts | Music | Music Performance
Recommended Citation
Lipner, Arthur, "Marshall University Music Department Presents the Jazz@Jomie, Featuring, Arthur Lipner, Vibraphone, with, Bluetrane" (2006). All Performances. 911.
https://mds.marshall.edu/music_perf/911