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Welcome
Welcome to Jonathan Wentworth Associates, a
respected resource for world-class fine arts music programming on tour. Look to us for special projects including
mask and puppet theatre for orchestral collaboration, and music events featuring
large-scale projected images. Check this home page for news
on artists and special projects in the Fanfare section, and click on the
links above to visit the artists by category.
We are proud to welcome
Baroque Band
and the
Dalí Quartet to the
roster.
Artist News Links --
Conductor Aziz Shokhakimov
returns to Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna.
Guitarist Jason Vieaux at the Buffalo Philharmonic - "most
of the big crowd ... was there to see Vieaux"
Actor Bill Pullman
joins Ensemble Galilei for First Person: Seeing America
Jean-Marie Zeitouni named Principal Conductor & Artistic Director Designate of I
Musici de Montréal
Chatham Baroque names
winners of its new composition competition
Bridge
Records releases the
Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio's
new
Brahms & Smetana
CD
Pianist Christopher Taylor returns to Carnegie Hall; Receives Award; Plans for
2013
Pianist Katherine Chi
at Jordan Hall in Boston with flutist Paula Robison.
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NEW: Jonathan Wentworth Associates is proud to announce that conductor
Constantin Trinks,
Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Darmstadt Theater, has joined our distinguished
roster.
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Guitarist Jason Vieaux announces
new
collaborations with harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, and with A Far
Cry: "...a hugely enjoyable performance" Boston Globe.
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Fanfare -- Latest News & Events
Winter 2012 Newsletter - Link
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JWAL Winter 2012
Newsletter is here.

News about our new conductors,
reminders about travel grants, items about special projects
(carillons at 626 feet anybody?) and more.
Click on the image at right to open the PDF. Enjoy.
About the conductors: Dante
Anzolini has just finished a run of Satyagraha with the Metropolitan
Opera in New York.
Michael Butterman is Music Director of both the Boulder
Philharmonic and Shreveport Symphony, and Resident Conductor of the
Jacksonville Symphony and the Rochester Philharmonic.
Constantin Trinks
has just conducted a brand new Ring Cycle at Staatstheater Darmstadt.
Philip Mann Music
Director of the Arkansas Symphony, conducted two world premieres with Quebec
Symphony and appeared at the Casalmaggiorre International Festival in Italy.
Aziz Shokhakimov
has
been invited to again conduct Italy's Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di
Bologna (May) with violinist Sayaka Shoji.
His
current season also includes appearances with the Dresden Staatskapelle, Staatstheater
Darmstadt and Verdi Orchestra Milan.
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We are delighted to announce the signing of Latin Grammy winner Fernando
Otero. The exceptionally talented Argentinean pianist/composer/bandleader is
acclaimed for his solo, chamber music,
jazz and tango work. Otero’s 2010 CD,
Vital, won the Best Classical Album award at the 11th annual Latin Grammy
Awards and was hailed by the BBC as “Urbane and exotic, surreal and street-wise, and alive with
invention and emotion.” Tour programming includes solo and sextet
work.
Video
CNTBMs (Concerts Not to be
Missed)
Jason
Vieaux will appear twice in New York this winter. Catch him at the
92nd Street Y for two performances during the Guitar Marathon on January
29th, and then, on February 24th, Jason and his guitar appear with the
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Flutist
Gary Schocker
joins Jason at the "Y" on the 29th -- a double-header!
ROCYMs (Reviews of Concerts You Missed)
The
Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio appeared at the Kennedy Center on January
18th -- returning to the Fortas Chamber Music Series for a concert that
included a new work by the trio's cellist,
Clancy Newman.... and
the
Washington Post had this to say about the concert "Violinist Mark
Kaplan and cellist Clancy Newman made a fine team, twining and dovetailing
their lines to eloquent effect, not least in Schubert’s expansively lyrical
writing. Underpinning the strings was pianist Yael Weiss’s liquid tone and
unfailingly wise phrasing" |
First
Person: Seeing America Film & Television actor Bill Pullman will
tour the show for selected dates in the 2012-2013 season.
The
show features photographs from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, actor Bill Pullman, actress Lily Knight, and music by Ensemble Galilei. Photographs from the Met's collection include the iconic works of Evans,
Curtis, Stieglitz, Strand, and Eakins. The soundtrack is the music of Ensemble
Galilei – Bach, traditional music from Scotland and Ireland, and new
compositions featuring fiddles, harp, viola da gamba, banjo, percussion
and oboe. First Person: Seeing America.
Latest Review.
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This photo: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975), Alabama Tenant Farmer, 1936.
Gelatin silver print, 23.6 x 18.7 cm (9 5/16 x 7 3/8 in.). The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Jennifer and Joseph Duke Gift, 2000
(2000.329) © Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
Sweetest Costumes: The New Zealand String
Quartet definitely wins the prize in the "best-dressed bears" category
when they don head-gear and fur coats for performances of their n ew"Goldilocks
& The Three Bears" program. The show, which joins "Pineapple Rag"
and "Talking Instruments" in their youth/education line-up is available
on the quartet's July and November 2012 tours.
In other news, the quartet has also released the long-awaited CD "notes
from a journey" which features compositions by New Zealand composers,
including John Psathas, Ross Harris, Jack Body, Michael Norris and Gareth Farr
with Richard Nunns.
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News & Events: |
Guitarist Jason Vieaux offered the "Gentilhombre" and some Vivaldi with
the Buffalo Philharmonic in December. The Buffalo News noted
"… most of the big crowd that turned out Saturday
was there to see Vieaux… He plays melodies and accompaniments simultaneously,
immediately distinguishable from each other. His playing is clear without being
dry. And he has a tremendous dynamic range."
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Choreographed
Paintings:
I
Musici de Montréal has created an
award-winning film to accompany Yuli Turovsky's transcription of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an
Exhibition". The film was chosen for the 2010 Cannes Independent
Film Festival, is "an uninterrupted suite of delight" (La Presse)
and paired with the music is “a truly artistic meeting of art forms”
(Birmingham News)
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Enchantment Theatre Company
premieres Scheherazade
with the Cleveland Orchestra, tours with the New Jersey Symphony. The company
evokes the Rimsky-Korsakov score using masks, puppets, magic and movement.
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The Weiss Kaplan Newman Trio
announces its 2011/12 season, including performances at Princeton
University, a return to the Kennedy Center's Fortas Series, and the complete
cycle of Beethoven's Piano Trios at Indiana University's Summer Music Festival
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