Festival of American Fiddle TunesThe festival of American Fiddle Tunes has
become so popular that a lottery system is in place in case of
the number of applicants exceeding the camp capacity. The class
format was similar to that described in a previous
review. I felt right at home after arriving on Sunday night,
having had attended the camp since 1977.
Rather than staying with a particular instructor, I sampled several
different classes throughout the week, including Irish fiddle
with Seamus Connolly, contra dance piano with Mary Cay Brass,
Cape Breton piano with Doug McPhee, and tango orchestra with Bertram
Levy. My goal this year was to do as much actual playing with
other musicians as possible, so I purposely skipped most concerts,
and attended just a few classes. This strategy paid off, as I
was able to get many hours of playing in each day, and was usually
able to locate other compulsive players to make music with, even
when the majority of the camp was off to a concert in the auditorium.
I do recommend in general, however, that most attendees should
attend the exceptional concerts that the Fiddle Tunes staff produce,
as these showcase some of the finest fiddlers in the world today.
I'm a full time player myself, though, and most of the time I'd
personally rather be making music, than sitting and watching other
people make music. I made exceptions to hear the concertising
of virtuoso fiddler Juan Reynoso from Mexico, and Cookie Segelstein's
great Klezmer fiddling.There's also some awesome participatory
dancing at Fiddle Tunes, and so I managed to get in many hours
of dancing to some of the famous fiddle players, and thus avoided
being a passive seated listener!
Highlights of the week for me included: Irish sessions, old timey
jams, Scottish sessions with the folks from Vancouver, Canada,
late night contra and square dances, jogging on the beach, hiking
through the woods, eating wild blackberries(my annual pilgrimage),
and participating in the student
concert.
In summary: a very good week for me, and a hearty recommendation
to others contemplating a week of fiddling and fiddling study.
For more information contact: Centrum, PO Box 1158, Port Townsend,
WA 98368-0958 web site - http://www.centrum.org