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Update #1: Kip Winger Here...
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Everyone who donates will receive a personal thank you email from C. F. Kip Winger and be added to our mailing list for updates.
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All of the above... and exclusive access to our live behind-the-scenes UStream shot on site at Oberlin.
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All of the above and... a digital download of Conversations With Nijinsky.
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All of the above and... a signed copy of the CD Conversations With Nijinsky. (Domestic shipping included. Canada please add $5 for shipping, International please add $10.)
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All of the above and... an autographed production still of the Oberlin orchestra, Kip Winger, and Scott Yoo. (Domestic shipping included. Canada please add $5 for shipping, International please add $10.)
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All of the above and... VIP tickets to the NYC listening party, location and date TBD, with a special appearance by the composer.
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All of the above... and a framed original, handwritten page of the Conversations With Nijinsky score.
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All of the above and... a copy of the score signed by the composer and an invitation to attend 1st day of rehearsal at Oberlin Conservatiory's Warner Hall with the composer, conductor and orchestra.
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All of the above and... an invitation to attend 1st day rehearsal and 2nd day recording session at Oberlin Conservatory's Warner Hall with the composer, conductor and orchestra. There you will be interviewed about your experience for a documentary film.
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All of the above and... Co-Producer credit on the Conversations With Nijinsky CD and documentary film about the project.
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Musician/composer C.F. Kip Winger discovered his passion for music at an early age. His parents were jazz musicians and he began studying piano at age six. Two years later, he began playing professionally with his two older brothers. He began studying classical guitar with Sam Guarnaccia, director of the nationally recognized guitar program at Denver University, when he was still in his teens. Mr. Winger’s early study of baroque music inspired his pursuit of classical music composition, and over the years he found himself studying intensively with such masters as Richard Danielpour, Michael Kurek, and Richard Herman.
Early in his career, Mr. Winger’s performance and compositional skills brought him considerable success as a singer and songwriter of popular music. In the early 1990s, his band Winger was at the top of the charts, selling millions of records worldwide and going on several sold-out world tours. London’s Classic Rock Magazine called the band's namesake “one of the most gifted composers and arrangers in the rock genre."
But Mr. Winger's foray into popular music didn't distract him from his interest in classical music composition. In the 2009/2010 season, the Tucson Symphony Orchestra became the first orchestra to perform a C.F. Winger composition with the world premiere of Ghosts in the MasterWorks Chamber Orchestra Series. A recording of Ghosts conducted by Lynn Bingham, Assistant Conductor of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, and featuring New York Philharmonic Associate Principal Lisa Kim on violin, drew the attention of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s composer-in residence, Dan Coleman, and top choreographer, Christopher Wheeldon. Using Mr. Winger's orchestral score, Wheeldon created the ballet Ghosts which premiered at the San Francisco Ballet in February 2010 and garnered Mr. Winger a nomination for the Isadora Duncan Dance Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.