The third edition of Ludwig Albert International Marimba Summer Academy- will be placed during July 2008. This academy is open for intermediate, advanced & professional marimba-players solo & duo. The academy welcomes as extra guests uprising marimba artists and Competition First Prize winning laureates Hidemi Murase, Axoum duo and Lin Chin Cheng. Ten days of practising, individual lessons marimba solo,- duo and -ensemble, master classes, chamber music and concerts by students, lecturers & guests. An intense academy will be enjoyed by all participants sharing the passion for the marimba .The course offers to participate as an active performing participant or as a passive observer participant. Each active participant should prepare at least 3 works from different composers.
More information please check the website:
www.marimbacompetition.com
www.ludwigalbert.com
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Yearly Archives: 2007
Dear Marimba players and friends,
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Dear Marimba Player's,
We would like to inform you that the details about the Universal Marimba Competition Belgium 2007 (for solo and duo marimba) has been ready!
Please feel free to navigate around on www.marimbacompetition.com
Jury:
Anders Loguin/ SW (President of Jury)
Ludwig Albert / BE (Artistic Director)
Keiko Abe / JP (Honourable Jury)
David Friedman / DE
Igro Lesnik /Coratia
Frederic Macarez / FR
Leo Ouderits / BE
If you have any other questions, please don?? hesitate to contact us!
>>Please note that the Candidates number will be limited, so we recommend to apply very soon!<<
We would be happy to welcome you in Belgium July 2007!
Warmest regards,
Admin. Office
Universal Marimba Competition Belgium 2007
Universal Marimba Festival 2007
Fax: +32 11/348735
email: secretarlat-competition@skynet.be
www.marimbacompetition.com
Hey all,
I'm planning on getting my own 5 octave marimba (height adjustable) within the next year or 2, I've done a lot of research on the subject (and i do mean alot) and came down to 2 choices.
1. Malletech Imperial Grand (brass)
2. Marimba One
I don't really like the Adams. don't wanna take my chances with Coe or Demorrow (have never heard them in person, and I feel safer with a bigger name) and i don't like yamahas.
People tend to say good things about their own instrument, so there's really no point in reading reviews online, since those who don't like their instrument will most likely not take the time to write a review.
The most important thing I'm after is sound quality only. looks, portability and price aren't big concerns (it'll be used at home 90% of the time anyways)
Personally speaking, i've only heard Marimba One in person once. and i have yet heard a Malletech live (without mixing or mics). The option of going around town isn't availble since we don't have too many marimbas around here in richmond/vancouver BC.
since i can't really do a comparision by ear (at least not for the time being), i was just wondering what you guys think about the marimbas from the two companies in terms of sound and features.
***In particular, i would like to hear what you think of:
1. Malletech brass resonators, Wide Bars, Round accental edges, Tunable resonator, Height adjust system, warranty.
2. Marimba one's voicing option, height adjust system, genereal instrument design.
3. some specific Pros and Cons for the 2 companies
here're some of the things i like from each company:
Malletech:
1. Turnable Resonator on individual tubes
2. Height adjustable system ( i could be wrong, but they look easier to operate than marimba one's, according to the catalogue). It seems that the general design of the instrument looks really reliable and convient for setup.
3. Round Bar edges for accedentals
Marimba One:
1. Bar exchange policy, voicing option, heard alot of good things about their services
2. a lot of players + universities use them.
3. Price (i could be wrong again, Prices I've seen for Marimba Ones are lower than Malletechs.
i liked the sound i heard from marimba one, but i might feel differently if the malletech wide bars are as good as they claim to be, but of course, they'd be more likely to break (i don't think i'll overplay bars though). I play alot of Bach and classical pieces and keiko abe pieces as well.
Anyways, i hope you can give me as much info as possible!
Your help is important to me and is much appreciated,
happy practicing!