David Silverman is a fantastic artist and animator. You might have heard of the show he works on: The Simpsons. But he's also a fantastic tuba player and a fount of knowledge about classical music. His enthusiasm knows no bounds!
In this engaging conversation, David Silverman shares his journey through music, from his early influences in classical and jazz to his deep appreciation for 20th-century composers. He reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his musical understanding and the connections he made with fellow musicians. The discussion highlights the importance of education in music and the unique fascination with low instruments, showcasing Silverman's passion and insights into the world of music. In this conversation, David Silverman discusses the evolution of brass instruments, particularly the tuba, and its unique role in music and film scores.
More info from this episode:
Carnival of the Animals - Saint Saens (YouTube)
Gilbert & Sullivan - Pirates of Penzance (YouTube)
Stravinsky - The Firebird (YouTube)
Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (YouTube)
Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (YouTube)
David Silverman plays the flaming tuba at Burning Man (YouTube)
David Silverman's work: IMDB
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