TIMARA Honors Longtime Engineer with Concerts and More Mar. 2-4
February 24, 2017
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Erich Burnett
John Talbert was asked recently to serve up a r茅sum茅 highlighting his career. It didn't happen.
The last r茅sum茅 Talbert needed was created on a typewriter in the 1970s. If he were to have one today, he鈥檚 not even sure what it would say.
鈥淚鈥檓 not a faculty person who goes around and does concerts and performs pieces and gets awards,鈥 he says in his typically understated manner. 鈥淚鈥檓 sort of the wizard behind the curtain.鈥
Now 40 years into his wizardry, Talbert is set to retire this spring from the only job he ever craved: electronic music engineer in 91直播鈥檚 department. In that capacity, he has been a pioneer in marrying analog and digital technologies, he has created a multitude of unique electronic instruments, fixed what was broken, updated what was outdated, and taught generations of students who came through the program. And he learned from them as well. Through it all, he has maintained a voracious appetite for new technology.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what was so cool about the job,鈥 he says through a grin: 鈥淓very year it was a new job. Every year things changed.
鈥淭here were some years where you would maybe say, 鈥楲et鈥檚 hold off on the new technology. Let me catch my breath.鈥 But then you would have students who come in and say, 鈥楥heck this out! We鈥檝e gotta get this!'鈥
This week, TIMARA will host a series of concerts and a reception in honor of Talbert, with numerous former students and faculty鈥攊ncluding longtime TIMARA professor Gary Lee Nelson鈥攔eturning to campus. Though Talbert is unmistakably honored by the outpouring, it's exactly the sort of fuss that the unassuming engineer never would have invited.
He pauses when asked about it all, then musters only this in response: "It'll be fun to see all the folks."
The schedule of events is as follows (all are free and open to the public):
Thursday, March 2
Friday, March 3
Saturday, March 4
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