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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.

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Pianist André Laplante offers a "blazing traversal" of Prokofiev’s 3rd Piano Concerto with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and guest conductor Vladimir Verbitsky.  Review

Conductor Michael Butterman leads the Cleveland Orchestra in performances of Beethoven excerpts for the Classical Kids Live! series next month.

Conductor Aziz Shokhakimov returns to Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

Chatham Baroque's business model featured in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review

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

The Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio's new CD receives raves

 

 

Pianist Christopher Taylor returns to Carnegie Hall; Receives Award; Plans for 2013

Pianist Katherine Chi
at Jordan Hall in Boston with flutist Paula Robison. More

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. More
 
Guitarist Jason Vieaux announces new collaborations with harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, and with A Far Cry: "...a hugely enjoyable performance" Boston Globe. more

 

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Fanfare -- Latest News & Events                                      Spring 2012 Newsletter - Link
 
JWAL spring 2012 Newsletter is here
Find updates on conductors, news about soloists,  ensembles, Enchantment Theatre Company's latest creation for symphony family shows, and more -- all in a concise two-page PDF. Conductor news includes: Michael Butterman to the Cleveland Orchestra; Vladimir Verbitsky leads the Rochester Phil, Philip Mann with the New West Symphony and Aziz Shokhakimov returns to Milan. Also included: The Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio's Beethoven cycle gets a Triple, pianist Yakov Kasman plays Prokofiev in Paris, pianist Christopher Taylor will appear at the Met, and an invitation to meet with JWAL staffers in Dallas at the LAO. read more

Update on Chi Pianist Katherine Chi appeared twice with I Musici de Montréal at the newly inaugurated Salle Bourgie in downtown Montréal.  After entering Curtis at age 10 and winning the Honens, there is Prokofiev and Stockhausen in her broad palette. But it's Mozart that's "ineffable" and she performed the piano concerto #14 with the chamber orchestra (now under the Artistic Directorship of fellow Canadian Jean-Marie Zeitouni). Chi has now returned from a recital tour, including an appearance in Edmonton, to which she will return in October to perform the Chopin F Minor Piano Concerto with the Edmonton Symphony and conductor Gregory Vajda. And this season, the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that she "gave the most incisive performance the Carpenter Theatre has seen this season.”[Rachmaninoff-Paganini Variations]  read more

ArtistWorks: New Jason Vieaux Academy Featured on China Central Television
The maverick online music teaching tool, ArtistWorks, launches the Jason Vieaux Guitar Academy in May, which brings a technological interface to 1-on-1 online study exchange between Vieaux and guitar students around the world. As featured on FoxNews and China Central Television this education trend uses Video Exchange technology to power over fourteen online music schools. Students who sign-up online have immediate access to anextensive series of guitar lessons and can also study directly with ArtistWorks teachers. Jason Vieaux is featured in the recent China Central Television news item. Watch
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Notable Review The Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio appeared at the Kennedy Center -- 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"  read more


New Artist 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

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. More...

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 new"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. More...

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." More

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) More...  

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. More...

The Weiss Kaplan Newman Trio's current season includes 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 more...

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