Jonas Tarm’s Carnegie Hall Debut Announced
Eestlased USAs | 25 Jun 2014  | EWR
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
Estonian born Jonas Tarm has been commissioned to write a new orchestral work by the New York Youth Symphony to be played at Carnegie Hall – one of the world's most renowned concert halls in New York City. Tarm was selected as one of just seven winners of a prestigious U.S. composers' contest.
 - pics/2014/06/42513_001_t.jpg

Tarm, a student at the New England Conservatory in Boston, and the six others were chosen out 150 applicants for the First Music prize – an annual hallmark of the New York Youth Symphony. Called "invaluable" by The New York Times, the 31-year-old First Music competition is widely seen as a leading force in the U.S. for bringing the work of younger composers to the public's attention.
Tarm, 20, was selected based partly on his work for string orchestra, "Headline Hues," (https://soundcloud.com/jftarm/...) which had its world premiere in Estonia last year by the Tallinn Chamber orchestra and Risto Joost conducting. It received the American premiere at New England Conservatory earlier this month.
Orchestra, chamber music, and jazz composers under age 30 were eligible to participate in the First Music competition, which is judged by a panel of professional composers. First Music is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts.
The pieces Tarm and the other winners must still complete will be performed during New York Youth Symphony’s 2014-15 concert season; Tarm's will be performed at Carnegie Hall on March 8 of next year.
Past recipients of the First Music commission include David Lang, Augusta Read Thomas, Michael Torke, Kevin Puts, and Derek Bermel, among others. First Music composers have gone on to receive a combined total of 3 Pulitzer Prizes, 12 Rome Prizes, 16 Guggenheim Fellowships and the Grawemeyer Award.
The Tallinn, Estonia-born Tarm who moved to Chicago at age 10 has received national and international attention for his compositions, including as the winner of a National YoungArts Foundation Award. He graduated from the Music Institute of Chicago's Academy program where he studied composition with MIC's Dr. Matthew Hagle, Dr. Mischa Zupko and violin with Northwestern University Professor Gerardo Ribeiro.
He currently is studying composition at the New England Conservatory with composer John Mallia.

 
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
Eestlased USAs
30 Apr 2024 19:53
Märtsis vähenes Eesti jaekaubandusettevõtete müügimaht 4%
29 Apr 2024 20:04
Finnair suspends flights to Tartu for a month due to GPS interferance
29 Apr 2024 12:13
Eesti laskja kindlustas koha Pariisi olümpial
29 Apr 2024 05:11
Teet Kalmus: Venemaa on rinnetel haaranud initsiatiivi (2)
26 Apr 2024 17:26
Talvi Maimets: Corrections to St. Peter’s Congregational Council response (19)
26 Apr 2024 12:00
Gaidide-skautide jüripäev Seedriorul (1)
26 Apr 2024 11:52
Filmikaameraga minevikku elustamas (2)
26 Apr 2024 11:48
Mai Raud Pähn 2.11.1920 – 23.04.2024 † (2)
26 Apr 2024 10:23
Kairi Hemingway resigns as President of the Estonian Central Council in Canada (9)
26 Apr 2024 08:58
NATO cyber defense exercise in Estonia ended on Friday (3)
26 Apr 2024 07:30
Teet Kalmus: Venamaa jätkab aktiivseid rünnakuid Ukraina vastu, olukord rinnetel on keeruline (2)
24 Apr 2024 10:38
Tallinna Lennujaam uuendas halva ilmaga maandumise taristut
24 Apr 2024 09:54
Teet Kalmus: Ukraina armeel on puudus sisuliselt kõigest, olukord rinnetel on raske (1)
23 Apr 2024 16:14
Jüri Toomepuu: rahvastikuprobleem – Eesti riigi ja rahva eksistentsiaalne oht (5)
22 Apr 2024 11:35
Mati Saastamoinen wins Toronto Estonian Chess Club Spring Chess Tournament
22 Apr 2024 06:57
Teet Kalmus: USA abi aitaks Ukrainal kaitse paremini pidama (2)
20 Apr 2024 19:14
Carmel Kallemaa edukas etteaste Canada's Got Talent eelvoorus
19 Apr 2024 14:56
Parimad valikud maitsehuvilistele: Eksklusiivsed Kulinaariaelamused
SÜNDMUSED LÄHIAJAL

Vaata veel ...

Lisa uus sündmus