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Photo by Chris Christodoulou PROGRAM: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS APRIL 2 / 2:30 PM BING CONCERT HALL ARTISTS PROGRAM Academy of St Martin in the Fields Aaron Copland: Quiet City (1939–1940) Inon Barnatan, piano Mark David, trumpet Tomo Keller, director Rachel Ingleton, cor anglais See www.asmf.org for more information on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat, K. 271, Jeunehomme (1777) the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Allegro Andantino Rondeau: Allegro The Academy of St Martin in the Fields’ March 2017 U.S. tour is supported by Maria Cardamone Inon Barnatan, piano and Paul Matthews together with the American Friends of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. INTERMISSION Alasdair Nicolson: Piano Concerto No. 2, The Haunted Ebb (2017) Alasdair Nicolson’s commission is generously supported by The Leche Trust and RVW Trust. I. abandoned bells “the white crying music” II. distant half-told lullabies Steinway Piano “Time, the deer, is in the woods of Hallaig” Exclusive management for the Academy of III. fiddles, pipes, drums St Martin in the Fields and Mr. Barnatan: “the ghost band begins to dance” Opus 3 Artists IV. moonlight on the sea edge 470 Park Avenue South, 9th Floor North New York, NY 10016 “the light levels the sea flatness” www.opus3artists.com Inon Barnatan, piano Mark David, trumpet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 29 in A, K. 201/186a (1774) Allegro moderato Andante Menuetto Allegro con spirito PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Please be considerate of others and turn off all phones, pagers, and watch alarms. Photography and recording of any kind are not permitted. Thank you. 18 STANFORD LIVE MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017 PROGRAM: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN to people of all ages and backgrounds through As a soloist, Keller has performed with THE FIELDS its learning and participation programs. The the Beethovenhalle Orchestra Bonn, St. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields is one Academy’s flagship project for young people Petersburg Camerata, London Symphony of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras, provides performance workshops for primary Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, renowned for fresh, brilliant interpretations of and secondary school children. Partnerships and Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Concert the world’s most-loved classical music. with Southbank Sinfonia, the Guildhall School tours have led him all across Europe as well as of Music and Drama, and the Royal Northern Russia, Asia, America, and the Middle East. Formed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 from College of Music and master classes on tour a group of leading London musicians, the further the development of the professional Keller is a much sought-after orchestral leader, Academy gave its first performance in its musicians of tomorrow. The Academy also having led the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra namesake church in November 1959. Through provides a creative outlet for some of London’s (1999–2007), the London Symphony unrivalled live performances and a vast most vulnerable and homeless adults at the Orchestra (assistant leader 2009–2015), and recording output—highlights of which include West London Day Centre. In addition, a regular the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra the 1969 best seller Vivaldi’s Four Seasons program of preconcert talks and podcasts (2014–present). He has appeared with and the soundtrack to 1985’s Oscar-winning creates opportunities for music lovers the world more than 20 orchestras as guest leader, film Amadeus—the Academy quickly gained over to connect and learn with the orchestra. including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, an enviable international reputation for its Chamber Orchestra of Europe, DSO Berlin, distinctive, polished, and refined sound. TOMO KELLER SWR Stuttgart, WDR Cologne, London Tomo Keller was born in Stuttgart, Germany, Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Today the Academy is led by music director in 1974 to German-Japanese parents, both of Orchestra, and Pittsburgh Symphony and virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell, retaining the whom were professional pianists. He started Orchestra. Keller was appointed leader of collegiate spirit and flexibility of the original playing the violin at the age of six, and at ten the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields in small, conductor-less ensemble, which has years old, he gave his first performances as a December 2015. become an Academy hallmark, while pushing soloist with an orchestra. the boundaries of play-directed performance Keller’s recordings include solo works by to new heights. Each year the Academy Keller studied at Vienna’s University for Music Bach, Bartók, and Eugène Ysaÿe; orchestral collaborates with some of the world’s most and Performing Arts and New York’s Juilliard recordings, including Stravinsky’s Apollon talented soloists and directors, performing School. Numerous prizes and awards followed, musagète with Sir John Eliot Gardiner and symphonic repertoire and chamber music on including first prize at the Austrian National the London Symphony Orchestra; and Avant a grand scale at prestigious venues from New Music Competition, third prize at the Fritz Gershwin with Patti Austin and the WDR Big York to Beijing. These partnerships extend to Kreisler Competition, first prize at the Johannes Band, which was awarded a Grammy Award the recording studio, where regular additions to Brahms Competition, and the grand prize at in 2008. the orchestra’s celebrated catalog of over 500 the German Music Competition Berlin. He was recordings make the Academy one of the most also the first instrumentalist to receive the Aalto He has given master classes and orchestral recorded chamber orchestras in the world. Stage Prize for young musicians. classes at the Guildhall School and the Royal Academy of Music in London as well as in Highlights of the Academy’s 2016–17 season He has since performed at major concert South Korea and the United States. included a monthlong tour of the United halls all around the world, including the States and Canada with Inon Barnatan, Musikverein and Konzerthaus Vienna, Keller plays a violin by Andrea Guarneri, European and Australian tours with Joshua Gewandhaus Leipzig, Konzerthaus Berlin, Cremona 1667, made available to him by the Bell, and a complete cycle of Beethoven’s Beethovenhalle Bonn, Kirov Theatre in St. Swedish Järnåker Foundation. piano concertos with Murray Perahia in Petersburg, Salle Pleyel in Paris, and Barbican London. Additional touring engagements in London. He has been invited to music INON BARNATAN include performances with Julia Fischer, festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Celebrated for his poetic sensibility, probing Kit Armstrong, Yulianna Avdeeva, Renaud Musik Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern intellect, and consummate artistry, Israeli Capuçon, Arabella Steinbacher, Martin Fröst, Festspiele, Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele, pianist Inon Barnatan is embarking on his third and Cameron Carpenter. Festival de Musica Manuel de Falla, and and final season as the inaugural artist-in- Oberösterreichische Stiftskonzerte. He has association of the New York Philharmonic, In addition to undertaking a busy international also been a frequent guest on radio and appearing as soloist in subscription concerts, schedule, the Academy continues to reach out television broadcasts. taking part in regular chamber performances, 20 STANFORD LIVE MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017 PROGRAM: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS and acting as ambassador for the orchestra. Last summer, Barnatan made a host of high-profile festival appearances, including performances at the Seattle, Santa Fe, Delft, and Aspen Festivals, all capped by a solo recital marking his Mostly Mozart debut. In the 2016–17 season, he debuts with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of New York Philharmonic music director Alan Gilbert, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Jesús López-Cobos, the Baltimore Symphony under Vasily Petrenko, and the Seattle Symphony under Ludovic Morlot. He returns to the New York Philharmonic under Manfred Honeck and embarks on three tours: of the U.S. with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, of Europe with his frequent recital partner Alisa Weilerstein, and of the U.S. again performing a trio program with Weilerstein and clarinetist Anthony McGill, including a concert at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Other highlights include concerto performances in Japan, Hong Kong, and Australia; the complete Beethoven concerto cycle in Marseille; and several concerts at London’s Wigmore Hall. A recipient of both the Avery Fisher Career Grant and Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Award, Barnatan has performed extensively with many of the world’s foremost orchestras, including those of Cleveland, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and San Francisco; Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; the Royal Stockholm Symphony Orchestra; and the Gulbenkian Orchestra of Lisbon. He has worked with such distinguished conductors as Gustavo Dudamel, Michael Tilson Thomas, James Gaffigan, Susanna Mälkki, Matthias Pintscher, Thomas Søndergård, David Robertson, Edo de Waart, Pinchas Zukerman, and Jaap van Zweden. Passionate about contemporary music, in recent seasons the pianist has premiered new pieces composed for him by Pintscher, Sebastian Currier, and Avner Dorman. “A born Schubertian” (Gramophone), Barnatan’s critically acclaimed discography encoremediagroup.com 21 PROGRAM: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS includes Avie and Bridge recordings of the and is a qualified ski instructor, personal composition

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