{"id":299365,"date":"2006-04-19T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-04-19T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/barker-back-for-a-bite-of-mozart\/"},"modified":"2006-04-19T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-04-19T07:00:00","slug":"barker-back-for-a-bite-of-mozart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/barker-back-for-a-bite-of-mozart\/","title":{"rendered":"Barker back for a bite of Mozart"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mainly Mozart has been celebrating the 250th birthday of its famous namesake in a style that befits the great composer and his beloved music. For the last concert of its 10th annual Spotlight Series, the bi-national San Diego arts organization brings British jazz trumpet star Guy Barker back for his fourth Mainly Mozart appearance.<br \/>A distinguished and award-winning musician and composer, Barker has enchanted audiences here with his works inspired by the characters in Mozart&#8217;s operas.<br \/>The premiere performances of &#8220;Amadeus Jazz Suite&#8221; by the Guy Barker Octet take place the weekend of April 28. The group will appear Friday in Tijuana and Saturday at a special event at Lindbergh Field. On Sunday, April 30, they will play in the acoustically exquisite auditorium of The Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla.<br \/>For those who have heard Barker in previous concerts, his performing Mozart-inspired compositions may sound familiar. Indeed, he has presented a few of them since his first Mainly Mozart appearance here almost seven years ago. But while the source is the same &#8221; the operas of the renowned Austrian composer &#8221; this is an altogether fresh and different body of work.<br \/>&#8220;In 1999, I was asked [by Mainly Mozart] to compose some jazz pieces for a quintet based on Mozart&#8217;s opera characters,&#8221; Barker explained in a recent e-mail from Europe. &#8220;Several years later, I have composed a brand new suite of pieces for a larger ensemble of nine musicians. This is all new work composed this year, based on several opera characters I have not visited before.&#8221;<br \/>These characters include Zerlina from &#8220;Don Giovanni,&#8221; Dorabella and Despina from &#8220;Cosi Fan Tutte&#8221; and three key characters from &#8220;The Marriage of Figaro.&#8221; The finale of the &#8220;Amadeus Jazz Suite&#8221; centers on Tamino, Pamina and the Three Ladies from the &#8220;Magic Flute.&#8221;<br \/>Barker won&#8217;t be going it alone in bringing these roles alive through his compositions. In fact, his octet is comprised of top-notch musicians well versed in jazz, classical and other genres. Los Angeles-based pianist Roger Kellaway is not only a composer like Barker, but a Grammy-winner arranger as well. One of his best-known works is &#8220;Remembering You,&#8221; the closing theme of the 1970s TV series, &#8220;All in the Family.&#8221;<br \/>Hailing from Italy, alto sax player Rosario Giuliani is a regular member of Barker&#8217;s European quintet. He has played with jazz legends Charlie Haden and Gonzalo Rubalcaba, among many others. Terry Harrington, who doubles on clarinet and tenor sax, is a busy studio musician in Los Angeles.<br \/>The others have local ties. Drummer\/percussionist Jim Plank performs with the San Diego Symphony, as well as many area and national jazz groups. Baritone saxophonist John Rekevics, another composer\/performer, teaches at San Diego State University. Trumpeter Brad Steinwehe has taught at SDSU, Palomar College and Miramar College. Last year, trombonist Scott Kyle released his album &#8220;Full Circle,&#8221; an homage to jazz pioneers that was recorded in a San Diego studio. Completing the lineup is San Diego bass great Bob Magnusson, whose new solo album titled &#8220;Liquid Lines&#8221; will be released in May.<br \/>With richly varied careers, these musicians are definitely up to the task of performing Barker&#8217;s jazz interpretations of Mozart&#8217;s operas. Barker himself has played trumpet with a broad range of artists, from George Michael and Sting to Carla Bley and Ornette Coleman. His critically acclaimed 2004 album called &#8220;Soundtracks&#8221; featured his beautifully crafted, half-hour-long composition which honored the music of 1950s film noir and used individual instruments to identify characters.<br \/>It&#8217;s no surprise, then, that the fascinating roles in Mozart&#8217;s operas have intrigued Barker since his first serious encounter with them in 1999.<br \/>&#8220;I realize that the Amadeus suite is an ever-growing piece,&#8221; Barker said. &#8220;One day I expect the pieces to grow in number, as will the groups of musicians that play them, and I thank the Mainly Mozart Festival for continuing this journey.&#8221;<br \/>The Guy Barker Octet performs &#8220;Amadeus Jazz Suite&#8221; on Sunday, April 30, 7 p.m., at The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive. Other performances: Friday, April 28, 8 p.m., at El Foro, Antiguo Jai Alai, Ave. Revoluci\u00c3\u00b3n, Tijuana, tickets $5, $15 and $30; Saturday, April 29, cocktails at 7 p.m., concert at 8 p.m., Jimsair Hangar, Lindbergh Field, San Diego, tickets $42.<br \/>For tickets and information for all concerts call (619) 239-0100, or visit www.mainlymozart.org.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mainly Mozart has been celebrating the 250th birthday of its famous namesake in a style that befits the great composer and his beloved music. 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