Michael Perlowin

Genre: Contemporary Classical
Secondary Genre: Classical Los Angeles, California USA Contact

Classical music performed primarily on a pedal steel guitar

Artist Information

Biography

Michael Perlowin started playing the guitar at the age of 13, after hearing the Kingston Trio’s recording of “Tom Dooley.” Originally intending to be a folk singer, Michael soon discovered that his talents as a guitarist far outweighed his abilities as a singer. It was not long before others made that same discovery, and, by age 16, Michael was working as an accompanist in the Los Angeles folk music circuit of the early ’60s. The decade wore on and Michael, like many folk musicians, went electric, playing lead guitar in local rock bands.

In 1969, Michael got married and settled down to working in a music store, teaching music and selling instruments. His dreams of becoming a rock star had faded, but in 1975, his life took an unexpected turn. By virtue of being in the right place at the right time, Michael was offered the lead guitar slot on a working Country and Western band. Michael knew absolutely nothing about country music when he was offered the job, but being experienced in the art of backing up vocalists in other genres, he quickly adapted his skills as an accompanist to the new genre.

When the band broke up, as bands do, Michael started freelancing around L.A. as a lead guitarist on the suburban C&W scene. It wasn’t long before he became captivated by the pedal steel guitar. In 1979, Michael began studying this complicated instrument, leading to a pleasant obsession that continues to this day. Within 6 months of beginning to play, Michael was working as a steel guitarist.

The Urban Cowboy craze of the early ’80s proved to be very fertile ground for steel guitarists. There were more jobs than players, and Michael worked hard for the next couple of years. But the craze also marked the death of the local C&W scene where Michael had honed his skills on the steel. As the auto plants closed up shop, the blue collar workers who had frequented the C&W bars moved away. Clubs were shuttered, and gigs became harder to find. Simultaneously, Michael had tired of playing the same songs night after night, and was searching for something different.

That “something different” turned out to be classical music. After hearing a recording of Debussy’s “The Maid With The Flaxen Hair” by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith, Michael realized his passion to transcribe and play classical music on the pedal steel guitar.

Michael built a home studio, learned how to record music, and dove into years of exploring and perfecting a wide range of classical songs on the steel. His first album, Firebird Suite, is a collection of works by Debussy, Stravinsky, Bartok, Shostakovich, Gershwin, Satie and Copland. His second album is an interpretation of the score of West Side Story, which he recorded in its entirety. The third, Spanish Steel, features music from or about Spain, including Manuel de Falla’s “El Amor Brujo” and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Capriccio Espagnol,” as well as some less well-known pieces.

Michael’s dream is to introduce this beautiful and expressive instrument to the world of classical music, where it is still relatively unknown. It is his goal to become the very first pedal steel guitar concert artist. To that end, he enjoyed making a recent guest appearance with his steel guitar, accompanying two concert artists during their solo performances in the Los Angeles area.

In addition to his recordings, Michael is also the author of a music theory instruction book published by Mel Bay Publications entitled “Music Theory In The Real World: A Practical Guide For Today’s Musicians.”

Instrumentation

Michael Perlowin, Pedal steel guitar and various other guitars and guitar related instruments

Discography

I have recorded 3 CDs of classical music performed primarily on a pedal steel guitar.

The first, entitled "Firebird Suite" is a program of music by Stravinsly, Debussy, Bartok, Shostakovich, Satie, Gershwin, Copland, and for good measure, a tune by Charles Mingus.

The second is my interpretation of the soundtrack to West Side Story.

The third, which was just released, is called "Spanish Steel" and as the name implies, is a program of music from Spain, with a strong flamenco influence. The major piece in includes are "El Amor Brujo" by Manuel de Falla, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Capriccio Espagnol."

Audio

  • Ritual Fire Dance (From Spanish Steel)
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  • The Dance At The Gym medley (from West Side Story)
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  • One Hand One Heart (From West Side Story)
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  • Finale (From the Firebird Suite)
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Video

Photo Gallery

  • Candid shot of Mike playing the pedal steel guitar

  • Firebird Suite

  • West Side Story

Press

  • Good New Music [+ Show ]

    http://goodnewmusic.com/?p=1096 Good New Music Michael Perlowin Spanish Steel self-releas...

  • Firebird Suite Michael Perlowin, pedal steel guitar [+ Show ]

    American Music Guide Firebird Suite Michael Perlowin, pedal steel guitar Reviewed by Ste...

  • Stravinsky: Firebird Suite: Other works by Debussy, Copland, Gershwin, Bartok, Shostakovich, Satie and Mingus. [+ Show ]

    Sound: A, Performance: A+ If you're the sort of listener who runs for cover whenever inst...

  • Stravinsky and Steel- A CD review [+ Show ]

    One of the most intriguing and original albums to grace my CD deck in many a long month winged i...

  • West Side Steel- a CD review [+ Show ]

    Regular readers of these pages may recall that a couple of years back I showered praise on 'Firebird...

  • Cool and Strange Music Mike Perlowin / West Side Story [+ Show ]

    Mike Perlowin / West Side Story by Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers This CD came to me from one of th...

  • Miss Mindy's Music Review [+ Show ]

    MICHAEL PERLOWIN, WEST SIDE STORY by Mindy Jones Let me start off by saying that I pride...

  • Pedal Steel Stravinsky [+ Show ]

    Pedal Steel Stravinsky: Michael Perlowin Stravinsky: Firebird Suite and Classics by Debussy, ...

  • West Side Story-Mike Perlowin [+ Show ]

    Featuring music composed by the late, great Leonard Bernstein, West Side Story is one of the mos...

Setlist

My repertoire includes selections from each of the 3 CDs as well as a few pieces I've not recorded. I have about 80 minutes of music I can perform.

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