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Bobby Hsu

Toronto Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophone Teacher

Bobby Hsu2021-08-31T02:03:15-04:00

B.A. Hons (UofT)

Bobby began studying violin at the age of eight, and took up saxophone at fifteen. He studied classical saxophone at the university level with Abe Kestenberg, and majored in jazz performance at McGill University, with additional lessons from Canadian jazz titans Pat LaBarbera and Mike Murley. Lately he has embarked on a new adventure as a beginning singing student.

Bobby has been playing on the Toronto jazz scene for fourteen years, and is in his sixth year teaching at ABC Academy of Music. In the spring of 2012, Bobby will be releasing an album with his ensemble, A Sondheim Jazz Project, playing modern jazz arrangements of songs by Stephen Sondheim with singer Alex Samaras.

 

Hobbies: playing musical instruments (including voice) that I’m bad at.

Musical influences: Handel, Debussy, Stravinsky, Copland, Rodgers, Styne, Bock, Sondheim, Parker, Coltrane, Rollins, Shaw…

Favourite food: my next meal.

Least favourite food: the one after that.

Favourite music: changes often, but currently obsessed with musical theatre songs of the 1960s

Favourite song: changes daily, but this one’s pretty nice:

Favourite movie: Michael Apted’s documentary “Up” series.

Favourite movie music: West Side Story

Favourite musical theatre/opera: see above, but how’s this for an underdog: The Yearling, with a brilliant score by Michael Leonard. Closed in 1966 after three shows.

Best quote from your teacher: “If students REALLY listened to themselves, teachers would be unnecessary.”    -Abe Kestenberg

Favourite quote: “Wide my world, narrow my bed.” (from “Never Will I Marry”, 1960)
-Frank Loesser

Favourite book: the O.E.D., seriously.

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Saxophone homework, Feb 10 2016

Huang:

Welcome back! All the important things–your embouchure, breathing and tonguing sound great; you’ll remember notation and fingerings very quickly. For this week, remember to stop if you tired. Don’t bite your lip! Practice the G major scale, G to high D. Also, “Early One Morning” and “Kalinka”.

 

David:

The steadiness of your airstream is much improved. Work on speeding up the Serenyi Magyaros, and work on the “Emperor Quartet” theme and the Swan Lake theme, focussing on smoothness of sound. Spend some time on low notes, but don’t worry too much about them when playing a piece.

 

Aiden:

Great work on last week’s pieces. Careful not to move unnecessarily, and be sure to listen for a steady pitch and sound. Practice the Brahms “Lullaby”, the “Emperor” theme, and the instant composition (you can give it a title, too).

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