Tag Archives: Inspiration

Matt Haimovitz: The Birth of Alternative Performance Spaces

Matt Haimovitz is redefining what it means to be a musician in the twenty-first century. In this segment with Noted Endeavors founders, Eugenia Zukerman and Emily Ondracek-Peterson, Matt tells the story of how he started the movement of classical musicians performing at alternative venues.

Haimovitz made his debut in 1984, at the age of 13, as soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic. At 17 he made his first recording with James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, for Deutsche Grammophon. Haimovitz has since gone on to perform on the world’s most esteemed stages, with such orchestras and conductors as the Berlin Philharmonic with Levine, the New York Philharmonic with Mehta, the English Chamber Orchestra with Daniel Barenboim, the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra with Kent Nagano. Haimovitz made his Carnegie Hall debut when he substituted for his teacher, the legendary Leonard Rose, in Schubert’s String Quintet in C, alongside Isaac Stern, Shlomo Mintz, Pinchas Zukerman and Mstislav Rostropovich.

In 2000, he made waves with his Bach “Listening-Room” Tour, for which, to great acclaim, Haimovitz took Bach’s beloved cello suites out of the concert hall and into clubs across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. Haimovitz’s 50-state Anthem tour in 2003 celebrated living American composers, and featured his own arrangement of Jimi Hendrix’s “Star-Spangled Banner.” He was the first classical artist to play at New York’s infamous CBGB club, in a performance filmed by ABC News for “Nightline UpClose.” Soon thereafter, Haimovitz launched Oxingale Records with his wife, composer Luna Pearl Woolf. Oxingale records have since received wide acclaim for its stunning recordings.

To learn more about Matt, go to:
matthaimovitz.com

Be a Well-Rounded Artist!

Joshua Roman speaks with Eugenia Zukerman and Emily Ondracek-Peterson of Noted Endeavors about the importance of artists being well-rounded people. “A cellist of extraordinary technical and musical gifts” (San Francisco Chronicle), Joshua has exhibited a wonderfully multifaceted career – cellist, composer, artistic director, entrepreneur, TED Fellow. He believes that musicians should follow in the footsteps of great artists such as Casals and Yo-Yo Ma, basing one’s art on well-rounded understanding of the world.

For more about Josh, visit:
http://joshuaroman.com

Seek Out Your Own Voice

Called “a classical rock star,” by the press, cellist Joshua Roman has earned national renown for performing a wide range of repertoire in multiple genres. A creative artist, he’s dedicated to performance leadership, expanding new work through collaboration, and he’s also recognized as an accomplished curator and programmer. In his work as Artistic Director of Seattle Town Hall’s TownMusic series, his vision is to engage and expand the classical music audience. At the age of 22 Roman became the principal cellist of the Seattle Symphony before launching out on a solo career that makes him one of the most in demand cellists around the world. In 2011 Roman was named a TED Fellow.

For more about Joshua Roman, go to:
JoshuaRoman.com

When Things Go Badly: Dealing with Adversity

Composer and impresaria Paola Prestini is filled with energy and passion. She continues to spearhead, collaborate and produce new music projects  that inspire awe. This year she is working on the opening of the Original Music Workshop, a new space and art incubator. Some of her other projects include the release of Oceanic Verses and the Labyrinth Installation Concertos on VisionIntoArt’s new label, VIA records. Other premieres include a new work with Hotel Elefant, the expansion of the Hubble Cantata with Nathan Gunn, and various other works in development. “ I am unswayed by trends and yet excited by all voices,” Paola says. ”I strive to stay ahead of the curve, and I am tremendously interested in nurturing new talent.”

 For more about Paola Prestini go to:
paolaprestini.com