Fred Hersch
Madeleine Gekiere
Hugh Kepets
Marianne Kolb
Rebecca Layton
Mary McDonnell
Miguel Rodriguez
Alexandra Rozenman
Rosalind Solomon
Michael Wilson
Fred Hersch
A Musician's Eye. The exhibition is a highly personal immersion into the music, artwork, and life experiences that have come together to inspire Fred Hersch's varied oeuvre.
curated by Fred Hersch
Featuring work by:
Madeleine Gekiere, Hugh Kepets, Marianne Kolb, Rebecca Layton, Mary McDonnell, Miguel Rodriguez, Alexandra Rozenman, Rosalind Solomon, Michael Wilson
Private Stash is a look at the varied influences that have helped shape jazz musician Fred
Hersch’s life and work to date. The exhibition is a highly personal immersion into the music,
artwork, and life experiences that have come together to inspire his varied oeuvre. Visitors will
gain insight into Hersch’s artistic process by looking at the diverse influences—including ev-
erything from folk art and photography, to the music of artists as wide-ranging as Thelonious
Monk and Joni Mitchell—that shape his compositions. The exhibition will present these items
side by side with musical sketches and final music for stage productions, allowing for visitors to
see—and hear—the evolution from inspiration to completion.
The objects include pieces from Hersch’s collection of whimsical folk art as well as fine art made
by colleagues from his numerous residencies at the MacDowell Colony. Music on paper will
include his original “scribble” sketches through various stages to the final pencil versions. iPods
will allow visitors to hear Hersch’s compositions along with selections of music that has inspired
him in significant ways. A number of compositions will be presented in this side-by-side see/hear
fashion including pieces from his new multimedia work My Coma Dreams, which will be shown
on a video loop.
Weekly mid-day mini concerts will be presented by students and friends that have been influ-
enced by Mr. Hersch. Schedule to be announced at http://apexart.org/exhibitions/hersch.php.
About Fred Hersch: The New York Times recently called Fred Hersch “a pianist, composer and
conceptualist of rare imaginative power.” He has been honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship
in composition and three Grammy award nominations. He has recorded more than 30 albums
under his name ranging from solo piano to mid-sized ensembles. More at www.fredhersch.com.
apexart’s exhibitions and public programs are supported in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Edith C. Blum Foundation, Mary
Duke Biddle Foundation, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., The William Talbott Hillman Foundation, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, and with public funds from the
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.
September 17
A 24-year-old jazz pianist and composer originally from Southern California, Jeremy Siskind recently took second prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition. His recent CD, Simple Songs (for When the World Seems Strange), earned four stars from Downbeat Magazine and was placed on three critics' "top CDs of the year." Having recently completed a Master's in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, Siskind currently resides in New York where he studies piano with Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff.
September 24
New York-based pianist/composer Vadim Neselovskyi has won praise from The Los Angeles Times ("extraordinary playing") and The New York Times ("feathery touch") and is also known as one of the key members of the Grammy winning Gary Burton Quintet. A native of Odessa and a graduate of Berklee College of Music, Neselovskyi is rapidly gaining a reputation as a bandleader, creating what jazzreview.com called a "thrilling blend of classical and jazz."
October 1
Dan Tepfer is a New York-based pianist and composer and one of the most formidable jazz musicians on the international stage. By age 28, he has performed the world over in contexts ranging from solo piano to full orchestra, chronicling his talents on the solo disc Twelve Improvisations in Twelve Keys (2009) as well as the trio sessions Before the Storm (2005), Oxygen (2007) and Five Pedals Deep, his 2010 Sunnyside release. Dan has also had the extraordinary privilege of an ongoing duo partnership with alto saxophonist and jazz luminary Lee Konitz, documented on the acclaimed 2009 Sunnyside CD Duos With Lee.
October 8
Adam Birnbaum is quickly emerging as one of the top young voices in jazz piano. After receiving an Artist's Diploma from Juilliard as a member of the inaugural class in Jazz Studies in 2003, Adam went on to win the American Jazz Piano Competition in May 2004 to become the American Pianists Association's Cole Porter fellow in Jazz. Since then Adam has performed extensively throughout the world in top jazz festivals, recital halls and jazz clubs, as a soloist, sideman, and as a leader. He regularly performs with his own trio as well as with Greg Osby's group and with the Al Foster Quartet.
October 15
Pianist and composer Gregg Kallor's most recent Carnegie Hall concert, in April 2011, featured the world premiere of his nine-movement suite for solo piano, "A Single Noon" – a tableau of New York life told through composed music and improvisation. The suite will be featured on Kallor's upcoming solo album. "Kallor is one of the rare artists who successfully straddles the divide between jazz improvisers and classical interpreters." –The New Orleans Times-Picayune. GreggKallor.com
Image: Mola, fabric, 17 1/4 x 14 3/4. Courtesy apexart
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 8: 6-8pm
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