91直播 Honors Bass Legend with June 16 "Milt Hinton Day"
June 6, 2016
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: The Milton J. Hinton Photographic Collection
For an incredible seven decades, Milt Hinton played bass with the most influential artists in American music, all while chronicling his experiences through photography. In recent years, 91直播 Conservatory has celebrated its ties to the late performer with the , a biennial summer program for developing musicians that takes place on the 91直播 campus June 12 to 19.
At the heart of the program is Milt Hinton Day, a daylong celebration of the life and legacy of Hinton through film, music, and more. Free and open to the public, Milt Hinton Day takes place Thursday, June 16, in multiple venues on campus.
Following is a complete list of Milt Hinton Day activities:
1 p.m.: Hinton Up Close: The Milton J. and Mona C. Hinton Photographic Collection
Museum-quality photographs taken by the legendary bassist provide an insider鈥檚 perspective on jazz across the 20th century. With curatorial assistant Oidie Kuijpers, Hinton biographer David Berger, and Holly Maxson. ()
2:30 p.m.: Special Collections Tour
Special Collections Librarian Jeremy Smith and David Berger lead a fascinating journey through Hinton鈥檚 life using artifacts from the Hinton Collection. ()
4:30 p.m.: Film and Q&A. Keeping Time: The Life, Music and Photographs of Milt Hinton
This 60-minute film captures Hinton鈥檚 compelling life story. His lifelong passion to document his world musically and visually provides a unique portrait of life in 20th-century America. The film will be followed by a question-and-answer session with Hinton Institute faculty and guest speakers. ()
7:30 p.m.: Hinton Celebration Concert
Featuring faculty of the 2016 Hinton Institute. ()
10 p.m.: Jam Session and Reception
(In Warner Concert Hall Lobby)
In addition, the Hinton Institute will present a pair of free public programs in conjunction with the city of 91直播's annual on Saturday, June 18: an 11:30 a.m. concert on Tappan Square featuring Hinton Institute faculty John Clayton Jr., Bob Hurst, and Mimi Jones; and a 7:30 p.m. student performance in Warner Concert Hall, including small bass ensembles and a bass orchestra, conducted by John Clayton Jr., Inez Wyrick, and John Kennedy.
Designed for bass students ages 13-21 of all ability levels, the Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass consists of a week of master classes, performances, bass ensembles, studio sessions, lectures, and workshops. It focuses on a comprehensive range of genres: classical, early music, jazz, slap, Latin, and electric. Directed by 91直播 Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass Peter Dominguez, the Hinton Institute features a host of the nation鈥檚 finest teachers and performers across a variety of styles: John Clayton Jr., Max Dimoff, , Diana Gannett, Robert Hurst III, Mimi Jones, John Kennedy, Audrey Melzer, , Donovan Stokes, Inez Wyrick, and .
Learn more about the 2016 Hinton Institute here.
ABOUT THE OBERLIN/MILT HINTON CONNECTION: In 2013, 91直播 Conservatory acquired four basses from the collection of legendary bassist Milt Hinton, including the Italian instrument Hinton bought in the late 1930s and played throughout his career. In addition, the Hinton estate donated to 91直播 a voluminous collection of papers amassed by Hinton and his wife Mona鈥攅verything from personal journals, to correspondence with music legends, to contracts from memorable shows. Part of 91直播's expansive Special Collections, the Milton J. and Mona C. Hinton Papers bolster 91直播's role as a world leader in the study of jazz. Inaugurated in 2014, the biennial Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass takes place on campus in June.
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