We commemorate the first anniversary of the passing of Robert Black on Relevant Tones. Robert Black was an absolute force in the Double Bass repertoire and new music.
Through interviews with his previous students and cohorts, Christie Echols, Sean Rubin, Caroline Doane, and Evan Runyon, we find out he was so much more than a bass player. Robert was first and foremost a creative, and surrounded himself with other creative individuals.
Robert was enthusiastic about artistic projects and would use every resource and effort to make sure projects were done to the best of his ability. Robert thought of himself as a grain in the sand amongst so many other grains, never allowing his ego or status to dictate what or who he worked with.
His students enlightened host Austin Williams of all of these aspects about Robert through stories. Please enjoy these stories shared about Robert Black and his legacy.
MUSIC
Robert Black – Hunter Canyon: Night
James Sellars – Stay With Me
John McDonald – Surge
John Luther Adams – Three Nocturnes – III. Moonset
Philip Glass: The Not-Doings of an Insomniac
Julia Wolfe: Stronghold I
Eve Beglarian – Murmur in the Trees