2001 European Stick Seminar
By Tony Levin (www.tonylevin.com)
Re-printed by permission
What do you get when you put about 30 Stick players together?
A lot of fun, as it turns out. This four day seminar for the
Chapman Stick, in Milan Italy, had perhaps the largest group of
Stick players assembled in Europe, with daily classes and nightly
concerts, some dinners, and a whole lot of learning, by all
involved, about what others are doing in the instrument.
The seminar was organized by
Virna Splendore, an
excellent Stick player from Rome. Teaching classes were well known
players (could I call them "stick figures"?) Bob Culbertson, Greg
Howard, and Jim Lampi. (And me, Tony Levin, giving a talk about my
experiences with the Stick.) There were concerts at various clubs
by each of the instructors, as well as by Virna's group "Splendore"
(which features three Stick players, one triggering drums from his
instrument),and Casey Arrillaga's group, "Third Door Down". Mix in
a few dinners, jams at the shows, and performances by various groups
of the students, and you had the city of Milan pretty aware that
there were some unusual instrumentalists in town this week!
Below: Performances at the Massive Arts Studios in Milan.

Bob Culbertson and Greg Howard
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Third Door Down
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Jim Lampi
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Tony Levin Plays and Lectures
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A high point for me: receiving a gift from the students - a small
coffee maker - the kind Italians use at home - perfect for making
my own single cups at home or on the road. Then another gift
arrived, this one sent to the hotel from Michele Russotto, my good
friend, and bass tech from the Gabriel and Crimson tours. He lives
in Palermo, and sent up a package of the coffee beans he knows are
my favorites since he first introduced me to them. (They're from
Sicily and called Tonaca di Monaco, which I think refers to the
color of Monks' tunics!)
I call it a package, but it may be closer to a truckload! The size
package usually used for dry dog food for a large dog! This was a
LOT of coffee and I guess, when I get home and start using the bean
and the new machine, I'll be a happy puppy!
All in all, even aside from the presents, this was a very productive
and close knit few days and Virna Splendore and her assistant,
Daniela Dibitonto, deserve the deep gratitude of all who were
involved. As I mentioned in my little speech, this seems to be a
great time to be playing the Stick - with many talented players from
all over the world, delving new directions for the instrument and
sharing inspiration from each other. This seminar was just one
example of what a positive community of players the Stick world has
become.
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