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Barry
Green,a native Californian, served as Principal Bassist
of the Cincinnati Symphony for 28 years. As former Executive
Director of the International Society of Bassists, he is currently
directing a young bassist program for the San Francisco Symphony
Education Department, teaches privately at Stanley Intermediate
in Lafayette and at the U. of Calif. Santa Cruz and has organized
the Northern California Bass Club.
Principal
Bassist with the California Symphony and the Sun Valley Idaho
Summer Symphony and active as a bass soloist and teacher,
Green has been performing for young audiences in schools in
the Bay Area as well as performs bass workshops and concerts
on tour. Green has studied with the legendary bassist FranÁois
Rabbath. Greenís wrote The Popular Bass Method
in three volumes in collaboration with Bay Area jazz bassist
Jeff Neighbor.
Green
is author of the Doubleday book The Inner Game of Music, with
W. Timothy Gallwey, (1986) which deals with musicians reaching
their potential in performance and learning which has sold
over 200,000 copies worldwide. He has written seven Inner
Game of Music Workbooks published by GIA Music for keyboard,
voice, instruments and ensembles. Green seminars workshops
and personal appearances sometimes include a unique lecture/concert
called Journey into the Mind and Soul of the Musician that
demonstrates concepts in Greenís Inner Game of Music
book and his new book The Mastery of Music.
The Mastery of Music, Ten Pathways to True Artistry
will be published by Broadway/Doubleday in May 2003
and is based interviews with over 120 world famous musicians
on topics of courage, passion, creativity, discipline, humility
etc. It deals with qualities of greatness from the human spirit
that transcend all professions. Jazz and classical artists
interviewed include Dave Brubeck, Bobby McFerrin, Joshua Bell,
Frederica von Stade, Christopher Parkening, Evelyn Glennie,
Jeffrey Kahane and many more.
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