Primo Artists Fall 2020 Newsletter

From top L to R: Seong-Jin Cho with the Berlin Philharmonic; Gemma New with the New Zealand Symphony From bottom L to R: Joshua Bell and Jeremy Dank; and Christian Reif and Julia Bullock

From top L to R: Seong-Jin Cho with the Berlin Philharmonic; Gemma New with the New Zealand Symphony
From bottom L to R: Joshua Bell and Jeremy Dank; and Christian Reif and Julia Bullock

Happy Holidays from Primo Artists! Check out what our artists have been up to this fall from our 2020 Fall Newsletter!

Joshua Bell has been keeping busy in the digital sphere, doing livestreams with Carnegie Hall; Kennedy Center with his wife, soprano Larisa Martínez; and Tanglewood Music Festival. This Saturday, December 19th, he plays a recital livestreamed from his Manhattan home with pianist Jeremy Denk, inaugurating a threeconcert salon series with Mandolin.

Having just played a 30-day, 11-city recital tour of Korea, pianist Seong-Jin Cho performs with the Berlin Philharmonic this Saturday, December 19th with Andris Nelsons conducting a concert that will be livestreamed on the Berlin Philharmonic’s Digital Concert Hall.

Conductor Christian Reif recently appeared on NPR Tiny Desk Concerts and in the New York Times Best Classical Music of 2020 list with his wife, soprano Julia Bullock. He also enjoyed a rousing success with the Stavanger Symphony in Norway last month.

Gemma New has been actively conducting concerts with the New Zealand Symphony, including Sibelius Symphony No. 5 and Handel’s Messiah to sold-out, full-house audiences. This Fall, she kicked off her second season as Principal Guest Conductor of the Dallas Symphony and led the DSO in their second subscription week of the season, following Music Director Fabio Luisi.

Primo Artists has launched a Social Media Division! Our inaugural Social Media Roster comprises conductor Cristian Măcelaru, pianist Seong-Jin Cho, flautist Ana de la Vega and Grammy® Award-winning composer Steven Mackey.

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We would love to see you soon. We wish you and your loved ones a happy, healthy and safe holiday season. It has been a challenging year for all of us, and we celebrate the unity of our performing arts community and are honored to work with you and grateful for your support. Looking forward to a successful 2021 filled with countless live performances and continued collaboration!

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