[jazz_guitar] FW: Charlie Banacos Notice

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akmbirch

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Nov 30, 2009, 10:07:14 PM11/30/09
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Notice from Charlie Banacos (internationally known jazz improvisation
teacher in the Boston MA area).

Dear students and friends,

As some of you recall, at the beginning of November Charlie developed symptoms that appeared to be a cold. While treating those symptoms, it was then discovered it was not a cold, it was pneumonia. While treating the pneumonia it was unfortunately discovered that he had a very aggressive form of cancer. No one knew - not Charlie or his family, or even the doctors at first. Charlie will start aggressive treatment immediately with one of the best doctors in the world.

As you all know Charlie, he is very concerned with his students' progress and he talks about it constantly. So hopefully he can get through this situation and start teaching again as soon as possible. So we ask for you to remain on stand-by --- except for NEC and Longy students who need to be re-assigned to another teacher to fulfill the timely demands of your degree program. Charlie or his family will notify everyone when and if it's conquered. In the meantime, he hopes that you will continue to do what you've always done which is work very hard at your music.

Charlie and his family are requesting no visitors at this time. We have to put all our energy into battling the cancer. You can send him your messages and prayers using his email address charlie...@gmail.com or you can send mail to:

Charlie Banacos
P.O. Box 272
Manchester, MA 01944.

Please don't use voicemail. We can't keep up!

As a family we are shocked and deeply saddened to tell you this news. But right now it is comforting to know that Charlie is accepting it with his usual quirky sense of humor (if that's what you want to call it!) Hopefully he will get back to teaching very soon. He really misses all of you. We will send you updates from time to time.

Sincerely,
The Banacos family




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akmbirch

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Dec 25, 2009, 11:45:49 AM12/25/09
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Jazz Guru Charles "Charlie" Banacos, 63, beloved husband of Margaret (Mathison) Banacos, died following a brief battle with cancer on Tuesday December 8, 2009 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston.

Born in Lowell, he was the son of the late Peter and Pauline (Malliaros) Banacos. He lived in Dracut in his youth. He graduated from Dracut High School, then received a degree in Music Education from Lowell State College, Class of 1968.

Mr. Banacos was a gifted musician, and through his passion for jazz he had a wide-ranging influence in that genre. His concepts for teaching influenced many educators and students since the 1950's. He focused on ear-training and improvisation, and designed his teaching to be customized for each student. He believed music sounded its best when improvised naturally, not in a contrived, pre-conceived manner.

He was a pianist, composer, author and educator, concentrating on jazz. He created over 100 courses of study for improvisation and composition. His concepts of teaching and his courses have influenced educators since the late 1950s. He is the original author of courses named "Hexatonics", "Intervallics", "Tetratonics", "Superimpositions", "Harps", "Overlaps", "Bitonal Pendulums", "Double Mambos", "Twenty-third Chords", "Tonal Paralypsis", and "Triad Pairs," among others. These and many of his other terms for his courses have become part of the basic lexicon in jazz education. The ear-training methods he devised specifically for the improvising musician are imitated in college courses and ear-training routines by many educators around the world. His exercises have been used at such institutionsas Berklee College of Music, The New School, Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory of Music, Longy School of Music, among others. At the time of his death, Mr. Banacos was in the process of consolidating many of his courses along with the assistance of his daughter, pianist Barbara Banacos.

When guitarist Mike Stern showed his employer, Miles Davis, some of Banacos' ear-training exercises, Davis stated "I know that Banacos. Give me his telephone number. I'm gonna get me some lessons." Michael Brecker once said of Banacos "He's some kind of genius." His students have performed or recorded with Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Maynard Ferguson, Chick Corea, Wynton Marsalis, David Liebman, Wayne Shorter, Michael Brecker, and Joe Henderson , among others. His students and musical associates include Mike Stern, Danilo Perez, Wayne Krantz, Jeff Berlin, Garry Dial, Gerard D'Angelo, Vic Juris, Daryl Rhodes, Michael Brecker, jerry Bergonzi, Marilyn Crispell, Leni Stern, Rachel Z among many others.

The ear-training methods devised by Banacos specifically for the improvising musician are imitated in college courses and ear-training routines by many educators around the world. His original concept of dealing with relative-pitch exercises, using cadences and recognition of one tone at a time to the progressing of the recognition of clusters of sounds in a key up to all twelve tones simultaneously, and also the memorization of pitches without reference to a key, was developed to enable musicians to hear equally well in tonal and atonal situations both in improvised situations and in pre-conceived settings. Central to Banacos' teaching is his view that ear-training techniques should be taught differently to each musician, because each person has individual neurological pathways pre-arranged in the brain. According to Banacos, without proper ear-training advanced music making will sound mechanical and soulless.

He is survived by: his wife, Margaret (Mathison) Banacos of Gloucester, with whom he shared 36 years of marriage; his four children, Peter & his wife Jennifer Banacos of Milton, VT, Christina & her husband Ross Ackley of Dover, MA, Barbara Banacos of Lexington, and Paul Banacos of Gloucester & his fiancée Kristin Dorgan of Peabody, three grandchildren, George, Julia, and Emily Banacos of VT; a brother Paul & his wife Trish Banacos of Dracut, a sister Marguerite & her husband George Salpas of Tyngsboro; a sister-in-law, Linda & her husband William Welch of Sonoma, CA, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death, besides his parents, by a brother George Banacos.

A visitation will be held on Friday from 4 – 8 PM in the Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St. location, Peabody. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to gather on Saturday for his Funeral Service at 12 Noon in St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church, 7 Paleologos St., Peabody. Burial will be private. Memorial donations may be made to "Cancer Research" c/o MGH Development Office, 165 Cambridge St., Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114.

Please visit http://www.ccbfuneral.com for online obit, sign condolences, or directions to our facility.

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(Sorry for the late notice, I thought I'd posted this already - Dec, I've been overloaded!)

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