{"id":260996,"date":"2006-04-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-04-10T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/one-suite-guy\/"},"modified":"2006-04-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-04-10T07:00:00","slug":"one-suite-guy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/one-suite-guy\/","title":{"rendered":"One suite Guy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Guy Barker is so busy that he apparently doesn&#8217;t have time to talk to the press, not even Downtown News. Now, that&#8217;s busy. The acclaimed jazz composer and trumpet virtuoso &#8220;&#8221; twice nominated for the coveted Mercury Music Prize and recipient of the 1994 and &#8217;96 British Jazz Award for best trumpeter &#8211; is in the U.S. one minute and gone the next, vaporizing and re-emerging at will, not unlike the music that helped make his name a household word in his native London.<br \/>Take his &#8220;Amadeus Jazz Suite,&#8221; for example. It&#8217;s crafted around eight characters from three of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart&#8217;s operas, and plans for its April 29 American premiere at Lindbergh Field&#8217;s Jimsair hangar fit nicely into the yearlong celebration of the famed Austrian composer&#8217;s 250th birthday. The piece, which will world-premiere in Tijuana on April 28 and repeat at La Jolla&#8217;s Neurosciences Institute on April 30, reportedly bobs and weaves more often than Barker&#8217;s schedule. But the Mainly Mozart group, which commissioned the piece, cautions that audiences expecting warmed-over classical treatments are in for a disappointment.<br \/>&#8220;By jazzing up Mozart,&#8221; executive director Nancy Laturno Bojanic said, &#8220;it&#8217;s almost questioning the relevance of Mozart today, and we don&#8217;t do that. We feel that Mozart is extremely relevant. He was a brilliant composer, and his music continues to speak to people today. But we look for different ways to represent studies of Mozart, and that&#8217;s what this is &#8220;&#8221; an exploration of Mozart&#8217;s opera characters. It&#8217;s not derivations of Mozart&#8217;s work. It&#8217;s not a knock-off.&#8221;<br \/>Neither is the lineup Barker has behind him for the event. The featured soloists include Grammy-winning composer Roger Kellaway on piano; acclaimed Italian saxophonist Rosario Giuliani; and several musicians known areawide, including bassist Bob Magnusson, clarinetist Terry Harrington, saxophonist John Rekevics, Brad Steinwehe on trumpet, Scott Kyle on trombone and Jim Plank on drums and percussion.<br \/>&#8220;We&#8217;re extremely lucky,&#8221; Laturno Bojanic said, noting the litany of names and Barker&#8217;s exhaustive list of British and American accolades. &#8220;We sought Guy out to do this work we&#8217;ve commissioned. Guy is a very important force in jazz composing.&#8221;<br \/>Barker, 48, has taken his talent in decidedly un-classical directions since his encounter with the legendary Dizzy Gillespie while playing in a youth orchestra. He has five jazz albums, a major film soundtrack and the formation of a jazz quintet to his credit; he&#8217;s done sessions work and other support for Sting, Lena Horne, the British rock group WHAM! and the bands behind Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. He&#8217;s toured from Europe to Hong Kong and is working on a suite devoted to Hollywood film noir of the 1940s and &#8217;50s.<br \/>His relationship with Mainly Mozart wasn&#8217;t solidified overnight. Neither was Mainly Mozart the only party involved in forming it. Peter Thompson, a Hong Kong attorney and an opera buff, approached his friend Barker in the late &#8217;90s with the idea of a Mozart-based jazz piece as a way to forge contacts with Mainly Mozart. One thing led to another, and in 1999, Barker came to town to perform a modest precursor to the suite, that one involving only two characters. Barker would revisit San Diego in 2001 with a national anthem performance at a Padres tilt and again in 2003 as part of the Mainly Mozart Seaside Jazz Series.<br \/>The latest entry looks at figures from &#8220;The Marriage of Figaro,&#8221; written in 1786, &#8220;Don Giovanni,&#8221; performed a year later, and &#8220;Cosi Fan Tutti,&#8221; from 1790. The operas are meticulous and deliberate in their attention to detail; the characters &#8220;&#8221; including the impulsive Don Alfonso, the brooding Despina and the stately Zerlina &#8220;&#8221; are highly distinct in their personalities, lending themselves to improvisational techniques that only jazz can convey. The genre, Laturno Bojanic noted, is founded in impulse and spontaneity &#8220;&#8221; the same traits that govern the creation of fictional characters.<br \/>More information on the &#8220;Amadeus Jazz Suite&#8221; performances is available at 619-239-0100 or online at www.mainlymozart.org.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Guy Barker is so busy that he apparently doesn&#8217;t have time to talk to the press, not even Downtown News. Now, that&#8217;s busy. 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