I would be teaching a Latin Piano class from 10-12 in the morning
and a Salsa Band class from 2-4pm for 3 days then the last 2 days would be
spent recording the band in the new recording studio. Recording tricks,
record production, mixing, mirophone placement etc. etc. etc. I had sent 5
arrangments a month before for the students to rehearse before I arrived.
The hogeschool voor muaiek en dans / Rotterdsam Conservatorium was a brand
new building located on several floors of the Doelen, where the wonderful opera and symphony play (in the Centrum). It
is the only school where world music is taught as well as reggae, Turkish
music, jazz and Musica Latina. Of course there is classical music
department and the New School of the Dance. So there were many talented and
beautiful looking students running around between classes for the entire
week.
The piano had students from Germany, Venezuela, Holland and Finland
among others. The band students came from Cyprus, Finland, Curacao,
Portugual, Greece, Slovania, Spain, Surinam and Belgium. All of the students
spoke English as well as Spanish and their native languages. Most of the
students had already been to Cuba on an exchange program with Cuban students
form a conservatorio in Havana or Santiago and were familia with fundamental
Bata and Lucumi chants. We held classes for 3 days and then entered the
recording studio. In the evenings, I had wonderful gourmet meals in
Rotterdam's finer restaurants. We began recording what we learned the past
3 days and the music all started to come together. I taught them how to produce
a CD as fast as I could, pushing my 35 years of producing experience into
the final 2 days. The studio is new and not constructed very well and there
were many problems with the recording. But in the end all came out
wonderfully. I was not able to mix the final but I am sure after I left all
was done to perfection. I would like to mention some of the students:
Singers:
Atte Kekkonen- Finland
Claudia Copier- France
Paulina May- Finland
Yannine La Rose- Surinam
Piano:
Tomas Boteher- Germany
Bass: Stanley- Cauracao(forgive me for forgetting your last name)
Ritmo: Mattias Hoffner-Germany
Christian Ferre- Holland
Maxim Zettel- Germany
Horns:
Tbite Montele
Rob V.D.
Wasly Woude
Laura
Loel Boukestein
Fleo Rakers
Piano Class:
Anabel Febles, Juri Kuffner, Joao Falcato, Vincent Plasweijk,
Thomas Bottcher and Mark Bischoff who helped me organize the classes and
helped them learn my arrangements before I arrived.
Friday eve I went again to Amsterdam to see Sieera Maestra, a great SON
group who have been together some 20 years. They were performing at the
Meltweg (Milkey Way) club. All the band members from Sabroso and several
students went to the show. My dear friend Dr. Ira Goldwasser, a shrink as
well as a Latino radio personality and Mambo dancer spent the day with me as
well as showed me around that Saturday and opened his home to me overnight.
We went for brunch and then to hear some Live Jazz in the center of
Amsterdam. Saturday evening, the students and I had a jam session at a local
club in Rotterdam and I had a ball playing piano with them.
I took the train to the airport in Amsterdam , which only about 50 min
and leaves you off under the airport .. all you have to do is take an
escalator one flight up and you are in the middle of the main terminal. How
civilized....The flight back was used to write these notes before I forget .
But I could NOT forget the wonderful 9 days in the Netherlands. Hasta la
Proxima Harlow's News
LARRY HARLOW
El Judio Maravilloso