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The Effortless Mastery of Kenny Werner

Performed:
Thursday, September 28th, 2006 - Thursday, September 28th, 2006

About the Event

Creating music naturally, fluently, and easily is what jazz pianist Kenny Werner is renown for. Using concepts from Eastern philosophy, Christian and Jewish mysticism, and ancient disciplines such as Yoga and Tai Chi, Werner is able to remove creative blocks in everyday life to get to a state of uninhibited play. On Thursday, September 28th, Werner brings his "effortless mastery" technique to Fullerton College a workshop for Students, professional musicians and Educators, who have been invited to attend this session. Werner will play the same night at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles with his Award winning trio!!! Werner has been teaching the steps described in his book, Effortless Mastery, to individuals for many years and this is his first workshop at Fullerton College. The response has always been extremely positive, with students from all over the world praising Kenny as a visionary and a mentor. Kenny can really focus on each musician, and they leave the session with a whole new set of ideas, having been directly exposed to his philosophies and methods," says Isobel Rolston, artistic director of The Banff Centre’s Music and Sound department, where Kenny has taught for several years. "Kenny Werner practices what he preaches impressively," she adds. Kenny Werner’s career as a pianist began at an early age. At eleven years old, he made his first TV appearances playing stride piano. Upon completion of his high school studies, he went on to earn a Concert Piano Major from the Manhattan School of Music. Being drawn to improvised music, Werner transferred to the Berkley School of Music where he studied jazz and began to find his creative direction. Today, Werner is one of the most accomplished and in-demand pianists in the jazz world. His credits include performances with Bob Brookmeyer, John Abercrombie, Lee Konitz, Joe Henderson, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Charlie Haden and Joe Lovano, to name just a few. He has also made a name for himself as a composer and arranger of music for his own groups as well as for various other ensembles.

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