Tag: Daniel Bernard Roumain

  • NJS RINGS IN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FINALE

    By Mabel Pais

    Grammy award-winning violinist Joshua Bell returns to perform Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 with the New Jersey Symphony led by Music Director Xian Zhang, June 9—11.

    left to right: Xian Zhang (Music Director), Daniel Bernard Roumain (Resident Artistic Catalyst), Joshua Bell (Star Guest Performer).(Photo Credit/ njsymphony.org)

    The program also features the world premiere of Daniel Bernard Roumain’s Farah (Joy) for Voice and Orchestra and Stravinsky’s ‘The Rite of Spring.’ Violinist and composer Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) is a musical polymath who has embraced electronica, jazz, R&B, pop, hip-hop, gospel and traditional African American music, in addition to classical. Farah (Joy) is Roumain’s second work commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony in his capacity as the orchestra’s first Resident Artistic Catalyst.

    Scored for solo vocalist and orchestra, Farah (Joy) is in complete contrast to DBR’s commission last year, “Symphonic Scenes and Samples from We Shall Not Be Moved”, a work that centered on protest. Collaborating again with librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph, DBR and Joseph chose to focus on joy.

    Grammy-Award winning violinist Joshua Bell brings life to Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1. With a renowned career spanning decades, he has established himself as one of the most celebrated and influential musicians of our time, captivating audiences worldwide with his performances.

    The program continues with The Rite of Spring, Stravinsky’s energetic and dark tale based on pagan rituals in Russia — a truly groundbreaking piece – became among the most important musical works of the 20th century.

    PROGRAM

    Season Finale with Joshua Bell

    Friday, June 9, 8:00 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark

    Saturday, June 10, 8 pm | Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank

    Sunday, June 11, 3 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark

    Xian Zhang conductor

    Joshua Bell violin

    Becky Bass vocalist

    New Jersey Symphony

    New Century Gala

    Sunday, June 11, at 1:30 pm

    The New Jersey Symphony is excited to present the culminating event of its centennial season and launch of its next century in conjunction with the New Century Gala.

    The event includes a pre-concert reception, premiere seating for the

    Season Finale with Joshua Bell concert and a post-concert dinner. (For information about the Young Professionals After Party – contact Jesse!)

    Classical Conversation

    Friday, June 9, at 7 pm and Saturday, June 10, at 7 pm

    Enjoy a lively Classical Conversation before the performance. Learn more about the music from New Jersey Symphony musicians, guest artists and other engaging insiders.

    Xian Zhang

    Grammy Awards-Winning Conductor Xian Zhang’s recording with Time for Three and The Philadelphia Orchestra, Letters for The Future (on Deutsche Grammophon), won awards in both the Best Contemporary Classical Composition (specifically Kevin Puts’ Contact), and Best Classical Instrumental Solo categories in 2023.

    Xian Zhang is currently in her seventh season as Music Director of the New Jersey Symphony, which marks its 100th anniversary season in 2022–23. With New Jersey Symphony, Zhang has commissioned composers such as Wynton Marsalis, Jessie Montgomery, Qigang Chen, Chen Yi, Steven Mackey, Thomas Adès, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Christopher Rouse, Vivian Li, Gary Morgan, Christian McBride and Paquito D’Rivera. She is also responsible for introducing their annual Lunar New Year celebrations.

    Zhang previously served as Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC National Orchestra’s Chorus of Wales, the first female conductor to hold a titled role with a BBC orchestra. In 2002, she won first prize in the Maazel-Vilar Conductor’s Competition. She was appointed New York Philharmonic’s Assistant Conductor in 2002, subsequently becoming their Associate Conductor and the first holder of the Arturo Toscanini Chair.

    Daniel Bernard Roumain

    Daniel Bernard Roumain’s acclaimed work as a composer, performer, educator and activist spans more than two decades, and he has been commissioned by venerable artists and institutions worldwide. “About as omnivorous as a contemporary artist gets” (New York Times), DBR is perhaps the only composer whose collaborations span Philip Glass, Bill T. Jones, Savion Glover and Lady Gaga.

    Known for his signature violin sounds infused with myriad electronic, urban and African American music influences, DBR takes his genre-bending music beyond the proscenium. He is a composer of chamber, orchestral and operatic works; has won an Emmy for Outstanding Musical Composition for his collaborations with ESPN; has been featured as keynote performer at technology conferences; and created large-scale, site-specific musical events for public spaces. DBR earned his doctorate in Music Composition from the University of Michigan and is currently Institute Professor and Professor of Practice at Arizona State University. Learn more at dbrmusic.com.

    Joshua Bell

    With a career spanning almost four decades, Grammy award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. Having performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world, Bell continues to maintain engagements as soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, conductor and Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.

    Bell has been named 2010 “Instrumentalist of the Year” by Musical America, a 2007 “Young Global Leader” by the World Economic Forum, nominated for six Grammy awards, and received the 2007 Avery Fisher Prize. He has also received the 2003 Indiana Governor’s Arts Award and a Distinguished Alumni Service Award in 1991 from the Jacobs School of Music. In 2000, he was named an “Indiana Living Legend.”

    Bell has performed for three American presidents and the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. He participated in former president Barack Obama’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ first cultural mission to Cuba, joining Cuban and American musicians on a 2017 Live from Lincoln Center Emmy nominated PBS special, Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba, celebrating renewed cultural diplomacy between Cuba and the United States. Learn more at joshuabell.com 

    Becky Bass

    Becky Bass is an award-winning vocalist, steel pannist and actor from St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, currently based in Providence, Rhode Island. A graduate of Brown University in 2013 in Theatre Arts & Performance Studies, Bass was awarded the prestigious Weston Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre upon graduation.

    As a multi-award winner, Bass performs her Caribbean Soul music as a solo artist and with several bands including Zili Musik and Sidy Maiga & Afrimanding. She also lends her talents to RPM Voices, a cross-cultural multi-generational gospel choir.

    Bass opened for and performed with international Grammy &  Emmy-Award winning artists including Oumou Sangare, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Yellowman, Warrior King and Wyclef Jean. She also performed at the National Gallery of Art’s Jazz in the Garden concert series, Lincoln Center, Off-Broadway theater LaMaMa and numerous festivals. Learn more at beckybass.com.

    TICKETS

    Tickets are available at njsymphony.org or by phone at 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476). For more information, visit njsymphony.org/season-finale-with-joshua-bell. 

    The New Jersey Symphony

    The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning New Jersey Symphony, celebrating its Centennial Season in 2022–23, is redefining what it means to be a nationally leading, relevant orchestra in the 21st century. Learn more at njsymphony.org.

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Health & Wellness, Education, Cuisine, Spirituality, and Business)

  • NJSO CELEBRATES PRIDE MONTH

    By Mabel Pais

    Virtual, June 13–18

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) celebrates a weeklong Pride Month, June 13–18. The celebration features works by LGBTQ+ composers, an interview with Laura Kaminsky about her chamber opera “As One,” a performance of Rent’s “I’ll Cover You” in collaboration with Paper Mill Playhouse and a free Zoom event presented in partnership with SAGE, a national advocacy and services organization for LGBT elders. Harmonica Sunbeam, renowned for her Hudson County non-profit Drag Queen Story Hour, hosts the celebration.

    For more information, visit njsymphony.org/pride

    NJSO-PRIDE graphic.(Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    PROGRAM

    NJSO PRIDE CELEBRATION

    HARMONICA SUNBEAM – host

    Sun, June 13, at 5 pm

    NJSO Family Members

    “What Pride Means to Me”

    Mon, June 14, at 5 pm

    Composer-in-Conversation

    NJSO flutist Kathleen Nester interviews composer Laura Kaminsky. (Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    NJSO flutist and piccolo player Kathleen Nester talks with her friend and neighbor, composer Laura Kaminsky, about her pathbreaking opera exploring a gender transition, “As One.”

    Violinist James Tsao. (Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    Tue, June 15, at 5 pm

    NJSO Chamber Players Performance

    TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile

    Bart Feller, flute

    James Tsao, violin

    David Blinn, viola

    Sarah Seiver, cello

    Wed, June 16, at 5 pm

    NJSO Chamber Players Performance

    JENNIFER HIGDON “A Gentle Notion”

    Pascal Archer, clarinet

    Spencer Meyer, piano

    Thu, June 17, at 7 pm

    NJSO Pride Celebration: A Conversation

    Free Zoom Event

    Join NJSO President & CEO Gabriel van Aalst, Edie Windsor SAGE Center Arts & Culture Program Coordinator Christian Appel and NJSO violist David Blinn for a lively conversation and insight into the NJSO’s Pride celebrations, followed by musical performances featuring notable LGBTQ+ composers and artists. Register at njsymphony.org/pride.

    Fri, June 18, at 5 pm

    Collaboration with Paper Mill Playhouse

    LARSON/arr. Robert Wagner “I’ll Cover You” from “Rent”

    Kyle Taylor Parker, vocalist

    Jay Donnell, vocalist

    Héctor Falcón, violin

    Ted Ackerman, cello

    Alexander Bickard, electric bass

    Pascal Archer, clarinet

    James Musto, drums

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra connects with the people and diverse communities of New Jersey through the power of live symphonic music to inspire, entertain and educate. Internationally renowned Music Director Xian Zhang has garnered critical acclaim on the podium and has deepened the NJSO’s commitment to presenting diverse voices that reflect the communities the Orchestra serves.

    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NJSO has made virtual performances and educational online programs available for free, reaching more than 10 million people across the Orchestra’s digital channels. The Orchestra’s online hub for free musical content is njsymphony.org/virtual.

    Connect with NJSO:

    Website: njsymphony.org

    Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @NJSymphony

    YouTube: @NewJerseySymphony

    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    SAGE

    SAGE is the world’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older people. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in New York City, SAGE is a national organization that offers supportive services and consumer resources to LGBT older people and their caregivers. Learn more about SAGE advocacy and its affiliates at sageusa.org.

    Paper Mill Playhouse

    Paper Mill Playhouse, recipient of the 2016 Regional Theatre Tony Award, is a nationally renowned not-for-profit theater under the direction of Mark S. Hoebee (Producing Artistic Director) and Michael Stotts (Managing Director). A beloved NJ arts institution since 1938, Paper Mill creates and produces groundbreaking new musicals and reimagined classics. Several productions have gone on to Broadway and launched national tours, including Disney’s “Newsies,” “Les Misérables,” “Honeymoon in Vegas,” “A Bronx Tale” and “Bandstand.” Learn more at papermill.org.

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    NJSO with NEWARK MUSEUM RESTORES IN-PERSON CONCERTS

    By Mabel Pais

    “I am incredibly excited for this partnership with our friends at The Newark Museum of Art. This is such a joyful moment for our NJSO community—we are thrilled to begin to perform for our audiences in person again, and we are eager to experience Daniel’s first programs in his new role at the NJSO.” – Gabriel van Aalst, NJSO President & CEO

    “The sounds of live chamber music in our beautiful Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden will make this an incredibly special series as we welcome audiences back to the museum.” — Linda C. Harrison, The Newark Museum of Art Director & CEO

    ‘Newark Museum of Arts’ Garden.( Photo : Courtesy NJSO)

    The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) welcomes in-person outdoor chamber music series in The Newark Museum of Art’s (newarkmuseumart.org) Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden this summer. In nine performances from June through August, the NJSO Chamber Players perform a three-concert series curated by Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), a three-concert series curated by Concertmaster Eric Wyrick and a three-concert family series for music lovers of all ages.

    Resident Artistic Director, Daniel Bernard Roumain. (Photo/ CourtesyNJSO)

    DB Roumain curates “NJSO & DBR: Now, New and Next,” a series that looks towards a more inclusive and innovative future, with performances on June 9, June 16 and August 11 at 7 pm. His programs will feature impactful new works from compelling new voices — including Gabriela Lena Frank, Roumain and New Jersey’s Allison Loggins-Hill — alongside under-represented voices from the past and classics of the chamber music repertoire. These immersive experiences will include special collaborations with dancers, actors and guest artists.

     Wyrick leads the Chamber Players for three performances that highlight both unsung composers and classical favorites on June 23, July 7 and July 21.

    The three-concert family series features a musical trip around the world (June 26), Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf” (July 31) and a storytelling program (August 14). Concerts for this Saturday series begin at 10 am.

    TICKETS, SAFETY

    Health and safety procedures will include seating with chairs set six feet apart; masking for audiences, staff, volunteers and contractors; and temperature checks. Tickets must be purchased in advance. For more information, visit njsymphony.org/museum.

    PROGRAM: ARTS IN THE GARDEN

    With the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players, in collaboration with The Newark Museum of Art

    DBR CURATIONS

    Togetherness with DBR

    Wed, June 9, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    Hearing and Healing with DBR

    Wed, June 16, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    Who We Are with DBR

    Wed, Aug 11, at 7 pm

    DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN curator

    In each curation, Resident Artistic Catalyst Daniel Bernard Roumain takes audiences on a journey through classical music’s past, present and future, juxtaposing works by Bach, Brahms and Florence Price with compelling new voices including Gabriela Lena Frank, Roumain and NJ’s own Allison Loggins-Hill. Special collaborations with dancers, actors and guest artists are part of these immersive and imagine a brighter, more inclusive and innovative future.

    Program Information on the second three-concert series: June 23, July 7 and July 21 and the third three-concert family series: June 26, July 31 and August 14, will appear in a subsequent issue.

    New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO)

    To learn about NJSO, visit njsymphony.org

    The Newark Museum of Art

    Founded in 1909, The Newark Museum of Art is the largest art and education institution in New Jersey and one of the most influential museums in the United States.  Its renowned global art collections, supported by significant holdings of science, technology and natural history, rank 12th among North America’s art museums.  To learn more, visit newarkmuseumart.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on Social Issues, The Arts and Entertainment, Spirituality, and Health & Wellness)