Alum Stephen Feigenbaum Combines Theatrical Spectacle and Classical Music in ABYSS

In 2007, when composer Stephen Feigenbaum appeared on From the Top Show 152 at the age of 18, his piece “Serenade for Strings” was performed by a string quintet made up of local students. Later, the piece was was recorded by the Cincinnati Pops for the From the Top CD release “From the Top at the Pops!” He is now the talented composer of the well-received musical Independents and his newest musical, The Abyss, opens tonight.

Since being on the show, Stephen majored in music at Yale University and he is currently pursuing his master’s degree at the Yale School of Music. He has received a multitude of awards, which include the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award, winner of the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble competition, and, most recently, winner of the Albany Symphony Orchestra’s “Composer to Center Stage” young artist competition. Aside appearing on From the Top, Stephen has also performed on The Martha Stewart Show and NBC’s The Sing-Off.

Last summer, the original musical Independents, with music penned by Stephen, premiered at the New York Fringe Festival and received the coveted honor of Best Overall Production. The musical follows a group of teenage slackers living on a Revolutionary War-era tall ship in a coming of age story about friendship, late-night sing-alongs, and Revolutionary War-era fashion. The musical received rave reviews: read more about it on The Huffington Post and The New York Times, or get the story straight from the creative team on their Kickstarter page.

Stephen has built upon the idea of musical storytelling in his musical, The Abyss. Stephen says: “What I was really interested in was how something like a Beethoven symphony was able, about 200 years ago, to reach a massive amount of people, and I was really interested in finding a model that would allow this kind of music, which people are still writing today and which is really important to me, to reach people in this kind of visceral way that matches other kinds of entertainment that are popular today.” Stephen, along with his partner and director, Charlie Polinger, has integrated classical music into a theatrical presentation that explores a 21st century imagining of the end of the world with an ensemble of musicians, dancers, and actors. Set in an abandoned storefront, the team uses the space to assist in provoking their audience’s imagination, inviting them to participate in the theatrical experience.

A Kickstarter page for The Abyss launched on December 7th, 2012 and they reached their funding goal on December 31st, 2012. From the Top congratulates Stephen and the cast and crew of The Abyss for their hard work and creative innovation.

The Abyss premiers on March 28th and will run until March 31st at 278 Park Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Tickets are free on a first-come first-served basis. For more information, visit http://www.abysstheshow.com or http://www.stephenfeigenbaum.com.

Making Peer Connections in Davis!

Annie Wu Davis High

(photo courtesy Ruth Rosenberg)

The day after From the Top’s taping at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts in Davis, CA, we traveled to Davis High School to meet with students involved in the school’s orchestra program. Performers Annie Wu (flute), Kristina Zlatareva (violin), JiSun Jung (cello), and JiaYing Dong (piano) joined us for the event. In addition to playing some of their favorite pieces of music, our performers also shared some of their own musical experiences and gave helpful advice for staying motivated.

Check out the video below to see some highlights!

Coming Soon: The Blount-Slawson Young Artists Competition

It’s that time of year again – The Blount-Slawson Young Artists Competition is accepting applications! Musicians in grades 7-12 can enter to win prizes including $10,000 cash, a performance with the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, and an appearance on From the Top! String, wind, brass, percussion, and piano students are eligible to apply. Applications must be postmarked no later than December 7.

Click here for more information about the competition.

Evelyn Mo performs L’isle joyeuse by Claude Debussy on her From the Top appearance in March of 2012 after winning the Blount-Slawson Young Artist Competition.

All competitors will play one concerto movement in the preliminary round on January 26 at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama, and nine finalists will perform on Sunday, January 27. From the Top Music Producer Tom Vignieri is once again a member of the judging panel – click here to read his behind-the-scenes account of the competition!

We encourage all young musicians to consider this wonderful opportunity, so please share this information.

This Friday! Chicago Alumni Perform to Support the Orphans of Japan

Calling all Chicago fans! This Friday, violinist Kelly Talim (Show #246) and her brother Kai will be co-hosting the “Walk with Children 2012″ benefit concert to help the Japanese children who were orphaned by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. They created the following video announcement (with Kai speaking) to spread the word:

Kelly and Kai will be joined by current students, alumni, and friends of the Academy at the Music Institute of Chicago, a number of whom are From the Top alumni: violinist Clayton Penrose-Whitmore (Show #191), pianist Kate Liu (Show #238), performers of Quartet Al Dente (Show #251), cellist Mariel Werner (Show #167), cellist Ben Fried (Show #200), and cellist Alexander Hersh (Show #209).

The performance will take place this Friday at 7:30pm in the Nichols Concert Hall. “Walk with Children” T-shirts will be for sale to help support the cause, in addition to ticket sales and donations. They hosted a similar event last year, and managed to raise $2,000 towards the cause! Kelly shares her hopes for this year’s event:

“As our second benefit concert, we hope to gather more people and increase awareness of the ongoing recovery of Japan. As long as schools are rebuilding and children live in devastation, we need to continue supporting the orphaned children.”

How can you help? Visit their website to learn more about the event, or visit the Facebook page to join the discussion.

From the Top Alums are YouTube Symphony Finalists!

We are really excited to announce that multiple From the Top alums have made it to the final round of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra! Voting ends tomorrow so please click over and vote for our alums (links below).

The YouTube Symphony Orchestra is a global endeavor devoted to sharing the love of music and celebrating humanity’s vast creative diversity. Musicians selected to perform in the orchestra will be invited to Sydney, Australia in March, 2011 where they will work with world-renowned conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and receive coaching by leading musicians from the world’s top orchestras.

Click on the finalists’ names below to see their YouTube Symphony audition and vote for them.

Good luck to all of our finalists! Remember, voting ends tomorrow, December 17,  so get your votes in now!

Alum Clifton Williams Performs in Boston

From the Top alum and Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Clifton Williams will give a performance in Boston next week! You may remember this young pianist from Show 195 in Boston in March 2009, where he performed Suggestion Diabolique by Sergei Prokofiev.

Clifton performs on From the Top

Next Monday Clifton will join the Berklee College of Music’s Reverance Gospel Ensemble and renowned gospel organist Dennis Montgomery, III for a special concert. Mr. Montgomery has given Clifton the opportunity to provide an organ solo – one that he’s been doing himself for the past ten years!

Details:

December 13th, 8:15pm
Berklee Performance Center
136 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-2602

“The Power of the Anointed”
Gospel music featuring the college’s Reverence Gospel Ensemble, OverJoyed, Women of Virtue, and Men of Valor.

Tickets: $10

From the Top and Carnegie Hall: The Big Break Finalists Have Been Announced!

As you probably know, along with Carnegie Hall we have been very busy with The Big Break – An online YouTube contest looking for the best young musicians in America. Today we are pleased to announced our 15 finalists – and invite YOU to vote for YOUR favorite performances now through December 14!

Finalists were drawn from a pool of hundreds of video submissions uploaded between October 18 and November 18 at YouTube.com/BigBreak . All classical musicians, the contestants ranged in age from 8-18 and participated on a variety of solo instruments including piano, bassoon, harp, voice, violin, cello, bass, marimba, and recorder. They hailed from all over the country.

Public voting on the top 15 finalists begins today at YouTube.com/BigBreak and ends on December 14. The Big Break’s grand-prize winner, selected by the public, will appear on an upcoming national radio broadcast of From the Top on NPR with host Christopher O’Riley. The grand-prize winner plus several runners-up will also perform at a Carnegie Hall Family Concert on April 9 in Zankel Hall, produced in partnership with From the Top and hosted by Mr. O’Riley. Big Break winners will be announced on or after December 15.

The Big Break finalists are:

Gideon Broshy (piano), age 16, New York, NY
Emily Brown (double bass), age 16, Myersville, MD
Samuel Casseday (double bass), age 17, Jacksonville, FL
Jennifer Cha (violin), age 14, Naperville, IL
Brannon Cho (cello), age 15, Short Hills, NJ
Michael Davidman (piano), age 13, New York, NY
Peter Eom (cello), age 15, Gilbert, AZ
Helen Gerhold (harp), age 14, Lansdale, PA
Nikita Haduong (violin), age 15, Henderson, NV
Jiyeon Kim (guitar), age 17, Cleveland, OH
Kate Liu (piano), age 16, Winnetka, IL
Ryan Norville (flute), age 17, Fort Myers, FL
Arianna Smith (viola), age 17, St. Charles, IL
Marcelina Suchocka (marimba), age 17, Chicago, IL
Kevin Sun (piano), age 17, Carmichael, CA

Each year, From the Top receives about a thousand applications from young classical musicians across the country wishing to appear on its radio and television broadcasts. This contest marks the first time that From the Top has opened that audition process to the public, inviting them to help identify their favorite performers. Carnegie Hall, with its deep commitment to programs that nurture young talent and encourage musicians to aspire to excellence, is happy to continue its partnership with From the Top, offering Big Break musicians the opportunity to perform on its popular Family Concert series.

Please check out the finalists and cast your vote by giving a “thumbs up” for your favorite performance. You can vote once a day per video – spread the word to your friends!

Classical Music: Random Acts in the Streets and in the Stores!

A new trend is emerging in performance around the world – random acts of classical music. Maybe you’ve heard of flash mobs, where hundreds of people suddenly appear in a public place to perform a random and pointless act for a few brief minutes, and then dissipate. This idea is catching on in the musical world, as witnessed by mini “flash concerts” in Philadelphia, Northern England, and Italy, among others.

NPR notes, “Over the past year, an increasing number of classical musicians have been launching into unannounced performances in marketplaces and transit hubs — and videos of these impromptu concerts have reached a wide audience on the internet.”

Here’s the YouTube video of the opera group in the Reading Terminal Market:

What’s the point of this? Musicians may find enjoyment in surprising people in public places, but it probably goes deeper than that. By performing in a place where people don’t expect it – like the Philadelphia market – they are bringing their music to people who normally wouldn’t hear it. And maybe by doing that, they can spark an interest that some listeners may pursue later. Most of the time these “flash concerts” don’t involve any profit – music for the sake of music!

You can read the full NPR article here, which has videos of the flash performances in England and Italy.

From the Top and Carnegie Hall’s Big Break is Heating Up!

We’ve teamed up with Carnegie Hall to launch the Big Break – a YouTube contest for young musicians to win an appearance on a special broadcast of our radio show and a performance at Carnegie Hall!

With a little over a week to go until the November 18th submission deadline, we’ve got some terrific entries including a recorder player, a bassoonist, many talented pianists, and more! You can check out current submissions now on the contest page, and the public voting stage will begin around November 29th. Be sure to check back then to cast your vote for who should win a performance on a special episode of From the Top’s radio show and an appearance at a concert at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall!

Are you a young musician (or know one) aged 8-18 looking for your big break? Submit your solo performance video now.

Alums George Li and Benjamin Beilman Win First Prize at the Young Concert Artists International Auditions!

Very exciting news just in – over the weekend alums George Li (age 15, piano) and Benjamin Beilman (age 20, violin) both won first prize at the Young Concert Artists (YCA) International Auditions in New York! This is an incredible accomplishment and we are very proud of George and Benjamin.

George and host Christopher O'Riley on From the Top at Carnegie Hall

This year the YCA International Auditions started with 278 young artists from 21 countries, aged from 16 to 28. After the first round 40 artists were selected for semi-final audition from  November 2nd to 4th. Twelve artists (4 pianists) were then selected for the final audition on November 6.

Even though George is only 15, he won the first prize and 5 special prizes after the final round of performances on Saturday, November 6!

As winners, George and Benjamin will become members of Young Concert Artists, Inc., which provides management services, including the booking of concert engagements throughout the United States, publicity, promotional materials and career guidance for three or more years at no cost to the artists.  They will also be presented in recitals as part of the Young Concert Artists Series in New York; in Washington, D.C. at the Kennedy Center; and at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.

George participated in these auditions as a representative of Walnut Hill School and New England Conservatory Preparative School. He appeared on From the Top with Christopher O’Riley in Boston, Massachusetts when he was 10 years old, and  on From the Top at Carnegie Hall, Season 1 at age 11.

Benjamin appeared on From the Top in Rockport, Maine with the Bay Chamber Trio at age 13. He’s currently studying at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.

Among the other 9 finalists in this competition were baritone John Brancy (From the Top Show 162 in Bethesda, Maryland and Show 204 in Granville, Ohio) and violinist Joel Link (From the Top Show 089 in Boston, Massachusetts). They were both awarded second prize.

Previous From the Top alums who have won prizes in the YCA International Auditions include Caroline Goulding, Charlie Albright, Bella Hristova, and even our host Christopher O’Riley!

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