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Tucker Concert Artists Baltimore
The Ravens kicker got a standing ovation after signing with the Concert Artists of Baltimore (cabmusic.org).
Beethoven Fortner Mussorgsky Ravel John Williams Mozart Copland Marin Alsop Pilot South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Minnesota Orchestra Concert Artists Baltimore Houston Symphony San Francisco Symphony Carnegie Hall 1824 2016 2017
Help support this page! Become a member on Patreon, and help me cover production costs like buying new audio/camera equipment. Follow this link: (http•••) In 1824 – 5, Beethoven wrote this "Holy Song of Thanksgiving" (Movement III from his Op. 132 String Quartet) after recovering from a serious illness that almost killed him. In a time when so many are suffering, I thought it would be appropriate to revisit this reflective work, and hope that it brings you solace. (There are many complete performances of this work available online!) This is my first attempt at synching multiple lines of music, incorporating rubato, via a (rather pedantic) conductor track. Check back as I start to incorporate more music and more musicians! Stay safe out there! Beethoven String Quartet No. 15, Op. 132 – Movement III "Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an die Gottheit, in der lydischen Tonart" ("Holy song of thanksgiving of a convalescent to the Deity, in the Lydian mode"). - Introduction arranged for cello quartet by Thomas Fortner Conductor Thomas Fortner is currently the Assistant Conductor and Youth Orchestra Music Director of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, a position he has held since 2017. Past highlights with the South Dakota Symphony include a family concert featuring Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky/Ravel), and live soundtracks performed with film including The Wizard of Oz, and John Williams’ iconic score for Jurrasic Park (for which he stepped in to conduct on short notice). Recent education programs include Carnegie Hall’s Link Up, and Mozart’s Missing Memory. Fortner has appeared as guest conductor with the Southwest Minnesota Orchestra and the Twin Cities Symphony, a startup orchestra exploring innovative programing and venues. Previously, Fortner was an Assistant Conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra. As the Founder and Artistic Director of the Iowa Great Lakes Music Festival, he partnered with local performing arts presenters to bring world-class chamber music performances to the Iowa Great Lakes region. In 2016, Fortner served as the assistant conductor for the Martha Graham Dance Company at the Library of Congress during their revival of the original Ballet to Copland’s Appalachian Spring. As a cover conductor for the Concert Artists of Baltimore, he assisted Maestro Ed Polochick. Fortner was a member of the final class selected by the late Gustav Meier to attend the Peabody Conservatory, where he studied with Marin Alsop and Markand Thakar, completing his Graduate Performance Diploma in conducting in 2017. Additionally, Fortner completed a Bachelor's and Masters of cello performance at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. As a cellist, he has performed chamber music alongside musicians from orchestras such as the Houston Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra. Off the podium, Fortner is pursuing his passion for flight by working towards earning his Private Pilot’s License.
Mendelssohn Kang Köhler Concert Artists Baltimore 1998 2011
recorded live in 1998 with the concert artists of Baltimore, conducted by Edward Polochick photographs 2011 Birgitt Köhler
Norton Pereira Johns Hopkins Spence Saba Alan Gilbert Poise Bach Beethoven David Russell Vermont Symphony Orchestra Princeton Symphony Orchestra Concert Artists Baltimore Cleveland Orchestra Music Academy West
Eleanor Norton began her cello studies at the age of seven in Amherst, Massachusetts. She has since studied with David Pereira at the Australian National University, Alan Stepansky at the Peabody Conservatory, Richard Aaron at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and Pam Devenport at the School for Strings in New York City. Eleanor graduated from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University where she was presented the Israel Dorman award for string playing. She is a member of Kristjan Jarvi's Absolute Ensemble and has toured with the group to Holland, Germany, France, Korea and Greece. Eleanor had the honor of performing for President Barack Obama at the State dinner honoring the President and First Lady of Mexico. Besides her active performing career Eleanor is also a devoted cello teacher. She is on the faculty of the Third Street music school Settlement, Hunter Elementary, the Nightingale-Bamford School, and Spence School. She is a member of the New York based Ossia Symphony Orchestra, and Bassam Saba's Arabic Orchestra. Eleanor is a founding member of the North Sky Cello Ensemble. This group presents original music written by group members and new arrangements of classical works, all highlighting the beauty of the cello as a solo and chamber instrument She has enjoyed an active career in both the classical and pop worlds. Eleanor has performed, recorded, and toured with many significant musicians and ensembles including Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Arlo Guthrie, Kanye West, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight,The Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Little Women the Broadway Musical, Beyonce, Divahn, Moby, Christina Aguilera, The Princeton Symphony Orchestra, TV on the Radio, and Duncan Sheik. Annaliesa Place made her solo debut at the age of twelve with the Heidelberg Orchestra and has since appeared with orchestras throughout the United States including the Jackson, Peabody, and North State Symphonies, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Concert Artists of Baltimore and Camerata Notturna. Ms. Place was featured in the Cleveland Orchestra's first video conference with Alan Gilbert and was hailed by the Cleveland Plain Dealer as 'the epitome of poise and intelligence.' A founding member of ECCO / East Coast Chamber Orchestra, their first album for EOne Records was released this year. She has performed and recorded with Absolute Ensemble (Sony Classical/Absolute Bach). An active chamber musician, Ms. Place has appeared as violinist and violist in the United States and Europe. She is a past participant at Encore, Sarasota, Music Academy of the West, Yellow Barn, La Jolla Chamber Music Society, Holland Music Sessions, and Verbier. She recently performed at the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Festival with Claude Frank, Thomas Jefferson's home at Monticello, Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, Juneau Jazz and Classics Festival, and the French Embassy in Madrid. She was featured on the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center as part of the National Symphony's Beethoven Festival. Annaliesa's degrees include a B.M. from Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University and a M.M. from The Juilliard School. Her principal teachers have included Vasile Beluska, David Russell, David Updegraff, Victor Danchenko, and Robert Mann. In addition to her classical performances, she enjoys collaborating with Sting, Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock. Ms. Place is on the faculty of the Dwight-Englewood School and is the founding director of String Society, a chamber music festival for high school students.
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