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Fleming Perlman Serafin Solera Fei Marlboro Music School Festival Lincoln Center Attacca Quartet Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center 2015 2020
Theme and Two Variations on "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" for Solo Viola Music: Anonymous Variations composed and performed/recorded by Luke Fleming, Violist, the night before Easter Sunday during the COVID-19 pandemic April 11, 2020 New Orleans, LA Praised by The Philadelphia Inquirer for his “glowing refinement,” violist Luke Fleming's performances have been described by The Strad as “confident and expressive...playing with uncanny precision," and lauded by Gramophone for their "superlative technical and artistic execution.” Festival appearances include the Marlboro Music School and Festival, the Steans Institute at Ravinia, Perlman Music Program, the Norfolk and Great Lakes Chamber Music Festivals, the Melbourne Festival, Bravo!Vail, and Festival Mozaic. Formerly the violist of the internationally acclaimed Attacca Quartet, he has served as Artist-in-Residence for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and received the National Federation of Music Clubs Centennial Chamber Music Award. He was awarded First Prize at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. In 2015, Mr. Fleming became the Founding Artistic Director of both the Manhattan Chamber Players, a New York-based chamber music collective, and the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival. He is also a founding member of the Delaware-based Serafin Ensemble. He has performed as a guest artist with the Escher, Pacifica, Serafin, and Solera String Quartets, the Eroica, Lysander, and Gryphon Piano Trios, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Decoda, Ensemble Connect, Sejong Soloists, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and the New York Classical Players, and has given masterclasses at UCLA, Louisiana State University, Ithaca College, Columbus State University, Syracuse University, Melbourne University, and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, among others. Mr. Fleming has served on the faculties of the Innsbrook Institute, Renova Music Festival, Festival del Lago, and Houston ChamberFest, and Fei Tian College and is Lecturer-in-Residence for the concert series Project: Music Heals Us. Mr. Fleming holds the degrees of Doctor of Musical Arts, Artist Diploma, and Master of Music from the Juilliard School, a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London, and a Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from Louisiana State University. He is represented with the Manhattan Chamber Players by Arts Management Group. lukefleming.com
Jules Massenet Fleming Adam Golka Perlman Serafin Solera Fei Marlboro Music School Festival Lincoln Center Attacca Quartet Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center 1842 1894 1912 2015 2018
Jules Massenet +••.••(...)) Meditation from Thaïs (1894) Luke Fleming, Viola Adam Golka, Piano Recorded live in concert at Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church, New Orleans, LA, on January 28, 2018 by Dennis Lindwall Praised by The Philadelphia Inquirer for his “glowing refinement,” violist Luke Fleming's performances have been described by The Strad as “confident and expressive...playing with uncanny precision," and lauded by Gramophone for their "superlative technical and artistic execution.” Festival appearances include the Marlboro Music School and Festival, the Steans Institute at Ravinia, Perlman Music Program, the Norfolk and Great Lakes Chamber Music Festivals, the Melbourne Festival, Bravo!Vail, and Festival Mozaic. Formerly the violist of the internationally acclaimed Attacca Quartet, he has served as Artist-in-Residence for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and received the National Federation of Music Clubs Centennial Chamber Music Award. He was awarded First Prize at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. In 2015, Mr. Fleming became the Founding Artistic Director of both the Manhattan Chamber Players, a New York-based chamber music collective, and the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival. He currently serves as Adjunct Professor of Viola at the University of New Orleans School of the Arts. He is also a founding member of the Delaware-based Serafin Ensemble. He has performed as a guest artist with the Escher, Pacifica, Serafin, and Solera String Quartets, the Eroica, Lysander, and Gryphon Piano Trios, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Decoda, Ensemble Connect, Sejong Soloists, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and the New York Classical Players, and has given masterclasses at UCLA, Louisiana State University, Ithaca College, Columbus State University, Syracuse University, Melbourne University, and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, among others. Mr. Fleming has served on the faculties of the Innsbrook Institute, Renova Music Festival, Festival del Lago, and Houston ChamberFest, and Fei Tian College and is Lecturer-in-Residence for the concert series Project: Music Heals Us. Mr. Fleming holds the degrees of Doctor of Musical Arts, Artist Diploma, and Master of Music from the Juilliard School, a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London, and a Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from Louisiana State University. He is represented with the Manhattan Chamber Players by Arts Management Group. lukefleming.com
American Symphony Orchestra Attacca Quartet Carnegie Hall Leon Botstein Mieczyslaw Weinberg Veniamin Fleishman Rothschild Shostakovich Haydn Beethoven Myers 2014
Cla.ssical Music in NYC This Week. Our guide to the city’s best classical music and opera. AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Carnegie Hall (Jan. 28, 2 p.m.). This is a week oddly short of orchestral music, with even the New York Philharmonic taking a deserved break. Fill the gap with Leon Botstein and his adventurous band, and this program looking at Jewish composers in the Soviet Union. Music by Mieczyslaw Weinberg takes up the first half, with his “Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes” and the Symphony No. 5. After intermission, a work you’re unlikely ever to have another opportunity to hear: Veniamin Fleishman’s “Rothschild’s Violin.” Fleishman was Shostakovich’s student, and after he was killed while serving in the Red Army, his teacher completed this one-act opera, based on a Chekhov story.212-247-7800, carnegiehall.org ATTACCA QUARTET at the Church of the Intercession (Feb. 1, 8 p.m.). Part of the Crypt Sessions, this fine young quartet, which made its name with a welcome survey of Haydn’s 68 works in the genre, performs Beethoven’s vast Op. 132, with its long, slow paean of thanks at its core. Fork out for the concert, and there’s a wine tasting beforehand.deathofclassical.com ‘HERE BE SIRENS’ at National Sawdust (Jan. 28, 4 p.m.). Kate Soper was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize last year, for her “Ipsa Dixit,” and here is a rare chance to hear an earlier chamber opera, which had its premiere in 2014. Victoria Benson, Claire Myers McCormick and Devony Smith are the three sopranos, in a production directed by Amber Treadway.646-779-8455, nationalsawdust.org
Attacca Quartet Spanish National Orchestra Fanny Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Coleman Weill John Adams Erb Arthur Foote Stecher Horowitz Haydn Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center 2003 2006 2007 2011 2013 2014 2015
Live recording at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, New York City, January 13, 2014 First Prize winners of the 7th Osaka International Chamber Music Competition in 2011, top prizewinners and Listeners' Choice Award recipients in the 2011 Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, and winners of the Alice Coleman Grand Prize at the 60th annual Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition in 2006, the internationally acclaimed Attacca Quartet has become one of America's premier young performing ensembles. Praised by Strad for possessing "maturity beyond its members' years," they were formed at the Juilliard School in 2003, and made their professional debut in 2007 as part of the Artists International Winners Series in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. From 2011-2013 they served as the Juilliard Graduate Resident String Quartet. The Attacca Quartet was recently named the Quartet in Residence for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The Attacca Quartet recently completed a recording project of the complete works for string quartet by John Adams (released on Azica Records in March 2013). In his review for the New York Times, Steve Smith praised this "vivacious, compelling set," describing the Attacca Quartet's playing as "exuberant, funky, and...exactingly nuanced." The Boston Globe also praised the release, stating: "Few [recent recordings] are as consequential as 'Fellow Traveler,'...superb performances." The album was the recipient of the 2013 National Federation of Music Clubs Centennial Chamber Music Award. The Attacca Quartet has been honored with both the Arthur Foote Award from the Harvard Musical Association and the Lotos Prize in the Arts from the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation. 2014 / 2015 marks the fifth season in New York and the second season in Ontario of "The 68," an ambitious project in which the Attacca Quartet will perform all sixty-eight of Haydn's string quartets on a special series they have created and self-produce. In April 2015 they will release their second album with Azica Records, their own arrangement of Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ. Other recent highlights include: appearances in Madrid performing all of John Adams's works for string quartet, including his Absolute Jest for String Quartet and Orchestra, soloing with the Spanish National Orchestra under the composer's direction; tours of Ireland and Japan; a four-concert run at the Melbourne Festival in Australia; numerous concerts in New York and across the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The Attacca Quartet has engaged in extensive educational and community outreach projects, serving as guest artists and teaching fellows at the Lincoln Center Institute, Vivace String Camp in New York and Animato Summer Music Camp at Florida International University in Miami. Since 2006, they have performed in yearly benefit concerts supporting the Parkinson's Disease Foundation's efforts. The members of the Attacca Quartet currently reside in New York City. They are represented by Baker Artists, LLC. For more information, please visit www.attaccaquartet.com