Monday, January 14, 2013

the ides of janvier


FOLK WANDERING at Joe’s Pub on January 9 was such an amazing experience. I was able to add cello to the string orchestrations, and my dear friend, and excellent performer, Susan Mandel was gracious enough to endure the show’s insanity. The cast and musicians pulled off such an amazing concert version of the show. It was a success, and the audience went crazy for the show. I am so excited to see where the show will take off next. Yale, maybe?

What is on the horizon for the next couple of months… Well, I am still working for Rob Fisher. His and Sheldon Harnick’s Lyrics and Lyricists concert of the influence of W.S. Gilbert was this weekend, and it was a successful and great evening. Then, there is the American Songbook Series at the Allen Room at Lincoln Center where he will be doing a tribute to John Kander. Then off to CAROUSEL at Carnegie Hall. Glad to work for him so I can help him with these projects.

I am giving a recital of Judith Shatin’s works and a couple Ruth Schonthal pieces sometime in the next couple of months. I am hoping to give a recital in MD and also one in NYC. Of course, Chris Koelzer is my pianist.

Hopefully MISERY will still transfer to the Great White Way.

Giving a couple concerts here and there with a string quartet of modern repertoire, which seems to be the direction my performance career is headed (outside of orchestrating and theatre, of course). I grately enjoy it.

I have a manager named Isaac Dayley of Dayley Management. He is a great guy, and a friend, so I am excited to be working for him. He is creating a new “branding” and website for me. The current domain name is www.BlakeAllenMusic.net. Once it is officially launched, of course, I will announce it. Hopefully Michael Wiltbank will be able to take photographs for me.

Also, I am creating a new reduced version of Ravel’s opera L'enfant et les sortilèges, but of course, I cannot really talk about it until I get the rights to do what I want to do. Let me just say it will involve Ben Durocher, Christopher Koelzer for sure and a couple of other people/musicians here and there. My goal is to aim for a NYMF or Fringe festival somewhere, but it might just be a concert series at a venue out of pocket. It would be really cool to have it play at an opera house and start getting a following. More on that soon but not too soon.  I am excited about it though!


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Most played of 2012

Happy New Year!

I know I do not write in my blog all that often, I am much more of a twitter guy, but I love to do the most played of the year! For the past couple of years, I have accumulated all the play counts on my iPod and computer and it was a piece of cake. This year, it was a task because I have two iPods (I lost one for a couple months, then found it when I moved into my new room), a new computer and an iPhone. So I had to scour around to make sure songs that weren't in the "top 25" on either iPod but added together would equal more... okay, I will stop and just give you the list.

The highlights of my year have been becoming Rob Fisher's music assistant, recording for MISERY and, of course, FOLK WANDERING, which is still developing strong! Here is to a year that can only get better.

The list is below, and as you will see, there are some shocks and surprises. There were only two songs that made the list for a second time, "Good Luck" which was #3 last year and "Poor Little Person" which was #23 last year. "Love On Top" was honorable mention last year, and made the list this year. If you care to see the previous years' click here: 2011, 2010


1. La Vie, L’amour, Edith Piaf
2.Hot Ohio, Gavin Creel
3.Stupid Hoe, Nicki Minaj
4. Small Words, Gavin Creel
5. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Lyric 145
6. Die Young, Ke$ha
7. Good Luck, Sondre Lerche
8. Anything At All, Gavin Creel
9. Just Give Me A Reason, P!nk
10. Two Way Monologue, Sondre Lerche
11. Lonesome, Gavin Creel
12. We Are Young, Fun.
13. Love Fell Down, Gavin Creel
14. Green to Grey, Gavin Creel
15. What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger), Kelly Clarkson
16. Short People, Randy Newman
17. Ridin' in My Car, She & Him
18. Tears Dry On Their Own, Amy Whinehouse
19. Poor Little Person, Alice Pleyton
20. Origin of Love, MIKA
21. Love On Top, Beyoncé
22. Words & Music, Sondre Lerche
23. Take it Back, She & Him
24. Domino, Jessie J
25. You Are Love, The New York Pops

Honorable Mentions
The One That Got Away (Acoustic), Katy Perry's acoustic song really touches me
How Long Has This Been Going On?, Ashley Brown will always make this list
Trespassing, Adam Lambert's new CD is FAR better than his first.