|
Welcome
Welcome to Jonathan Wentworth Associates, a
respected resource for world-class fine arts music programming on tour. This is the place for new information on
all our artists, including tour programs, audio clips and video links. 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.
News Items:
Christopher Taylor and Orpheus
premiere Maxwell Davies at Carnegie Hall
Chatham
Baroque performs Kapsberger, this Friday, February 5th on APM's Performance
Today
Pianist Anton Kuerti returns to the
Concertgebouw, greeted by sold-out house
Pianist Katherine Chi performs Tree of Wizards, works from 1410, 1510,
1610... through 2010
Chatham Baroque's Scott Pauley gives a "lute-chat" on Post-Gazette online
I Musici de Montréal triumphs in China
Fine Arts Quartet
records Saint-Saens for Naxos
Debussy
Quartet performs Barber's Adagio online
Violinist Elina
Vähälä at the Nobel
Prize Ceremonies |
|
|
Fanfare -- Latest News & Events
| New Artists: |
We are proud to announce the
addition of Naumburg Award-winning cellist Clancy Newman to our
distinguished roster of orchestral soloists. Newman is recipient of the 2004
Avery Fisher Career Grant, and member of Chamber Music Society Two of Lincoln
Center. More...
|
We are proud to announce the
signing of
internationally acclaimed pianist Yael Weiss, hailed by The New York
Times as "a remarkably powerful and intense" artist who brings to
the stage and studio "fine technique and
musicianship in the service of an arresting array of music".
More... |
First
Person: Seeing America A collaborative project featuring photographs from the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, narration by NPR's 'Talk of the Nation' host Neal
Conan and actress Lily Knight, and music by Ensemble Galilei. Following their
brilliant production First Person: Stories From the Edge of the World,
Ensemble Galilei and Neal Conan will bring to the stage the writings of
Langston Hughes, Carson McCullers, John Muir, James Baldwin, and others with
photographs from the collection that includes 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. 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. |
Virtuosi Finlandia tours with violin soloist
Elina Vähälä.
This "...finely attuned and vividly responsive string orchestra of
crack Finnish players" * will be available in North America during the
2010/2011 concert season. Watch this space for more information about the
program and tour dates.
* The Independent, London |
News & Events: |
Guitarist Jason Vieaux's BACH VOL. 1: WORKS FOR LUTE debuts at #13 on the
Billboard Classical Album Chart. Gramophone and Absolute Sound critics rave.
More...
|
Violinist Elina Vähälä performs the Nigel Hess Fantasy at the Nobel Peace Prize
Ceremonies -- broadcast live on CNN to more than 300 million
households in 100 countries..
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
Fine Arts Quartet's Faure Quintets CD with pianist Cristina Ortiz was
just named a Recording of the Year 2009 by Musicweb International.
Called "wonderfully idiomatic" in BBC Music Magazine.
More...
|
I Musici de Montréal
announces its 2009/10 season, including three series in Montreal. The
orchestra will give North American tours of new programs including the Bach
Goldberg Variations and Schubert's "Trout".
More...
I Musici de Montréal returns to China in October --
The chamber orchestra will make a seven-city concert tour, including a
finale in the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing.
More...
|
|
|