Musician/Band. “When I think back, it’s like a John Hughes teen film.”. “We had no story, just writing arias out of the blue. DCINY will also help Whitacre take the virtual choir one step further, with the goal of amassing 900 virtual choristers. The Sacred Veil is a new work from composer Eric Whitacre and poet/lyricist Charles Anthony Silvestri. “Having [Esh] has taken a bigger hit on Hila’s than on mine,” Eric says. Albeit Whitacre and Noroña were newcomers to writing an opera—especially a rave opera—they devoted two years to “stumbling in the dark,” as Whitacre puts it. “We are big fans of couples’ therapy,” Whitacre says. For the rest of his time at UNLV, Whitacre “ferociously devoured” the school’s music library, listening to recordings while following along in scores. In its staged version, Paradise Lost gives Plitmann a chance to not only show off vocally, but physically. Musician/Band. Plitmann pauses and adds, “He was [an] incredibly charming and immensely talented ’80s cowboy.”. . May this marriage be full of laughter, our every day a day in paradise. He was really strict but forced everyone to learn mountains of music and instilled this focus—this very terrifying focus—we had to have while we were rehearsing and performing,” she explains. For a one-stop dose of Eric Whitacre's music, the album is hard to beat ("there are some pieces that are new, and then of course we had to put a couple of hits on there," deadpans the composer). Choir. Student Britlin Losee sent her a cappella video of Whitacre’s 2000 work, “Sleep,” into the YouTube ether, and the link was quickly brought to its composer’s attention. Many of Whitacre's works have entered the standard choral and symphonic repertories and have become the subject of several recent scholarly works and doctoral dissertations. “I believe there is an essence of it in the things he writes that maybe it doesn’t quite hit the scholastic [or] academic world in the way they like things to be, but it is absolutely genuine and thought filled and has a lot of form to it and structural building behind it.”. . Eric Whitacre is one of the most popular composers living today, as his over 45,000 Facebook fans will attest. Whitacre set the text of the classic 1947 children's picture book Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown, for his wife, the extraordinary soprano Hila Plitmann. But now with the advent of the Internet—and, more importantly, MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and the like—artists like Whitacre and Plitmann are making themselves readily accessible to fans and students. @yamahamusicusa #hugowolf #artsong. “It’s almost scary how he finds ways to connect to people, his fans, his audience,” says Plitmann, who has appeared on her husband’s popular YouTube channel to demonstrate pronunciation for Whitacre’s song cycle, Five Hebrew Love Songs—set to texts by Plitmann herself. © 2017 Copyright CS Music. “There is really a wonderful sense of him knowing what my voice does, not only when he is writing but when he is conducting.” Not a couple to leave their work outside of their home, Plitmann recounts many 3 a.m. sessions of trying out new material, a sort of modern classical John and Yoko. Other notable performances include the world premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Del Tredici's Paul Revere's Ride with the Atlanta Symphony under Robert Spano; and the world premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's Wing on Wing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall; the premiere of Eric Whitacre and David Norona's groundbreaking Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings in Los Angeles; John Corigliano's Mr. Tambourine Man with the Brooklyn Philharmonic; the world premiere of Andrea Clearfield's The Long Bright with Orchestra 2001; the premiere of a new song cycle written for her by composer Aaron Jay Kernis; the Naxos world premiere recording of John Corigliano's Mr. Tambourine Man with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor; and David Del Tredici's Final Alice with the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Slatkin. The music sets a number of deeply personal texts that in places seem to look down into something of an … Meanwhile, his popularity grew among the educational band and choral community, a world that academics and symphony purists shun even though it offers tremendous exposure. I thought he was cute but, in a way, I wanted nothing to do with him.” Fifteen years later, I talk with Whitacre and Plitmann via Skype from their temporary home at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, where Whitacre is composer-in-residence and visiting fellow. He suggested they “save electricity” by studying a recording of Debussy’s impressionistic—not to mention romantic—Pelléas et Mélisande together for a class on opera in the 20th-century. I was very much [an] extrovert, jumping on tables and performing.” Plitmann turned to singing after seeing several musicals and operas on family trips to London and joined the Ankor Children’s Choir. Nearly every chord he writes for This marriage is a completely consonant major or minor sonority, only tinged for brief moments by voices that sing a quick neighbor note or escape. Not Now. Hila Plitmann) [Live at Festival 2014] Eric Whitacre Singers. , . Music is my life, it is my heart, it is everything. [1] [2] The Los Angeles Times described his work as evoking "unearthly beauty and imagination" [citation needed] and the American Record Guide noted its "emotional directness and intensity". For a period in the last century, composers and performers were not nearly as accessible. It’s touching to see this duo discuss the small details of their relationship, details that most couples—performers or not—work out on a daily basis. ‘Here is what I want . She “actually fell for it,” laughs Whitacre. She needs to be alone. His bangs were not even humanly possible in terms of how high they were. Version 7, edited by c-awesome on 15 September 2011, 6:29am The husband-and-wife duo are frequent collaborators. The result was "Sleep". “I said, ‘What about Paradise Lost?’” Whitacre recounts. Musician/Band. Sign up for the free CS Music Newsletter to get online articles and audition listings, plus every issue of Classical Singer magazine in PDF format. . Il vit à Los Angeles en Californie . It represents a journey towards the answer for many questions, including whether departed loved ones are truly gone, and how can we mourn those we have lost whilst still moving forward? I didn’t have any grand designs or even know what college meant.” The second revelation came when he auditioned for the music department and was asked by conductor David Weiller to join the school’s choir. “We hope we are not completely screwing him up in the process,” she adds of the constant trips Esh takes with his parents for business. He is also known for his "Virtual Choir" projects, bringing individual voices from around the globe together into an online choir. This is another CD purchased on behalf of my wife who has sung at least two of the works recorded here. 06. NEW: ORIGINALS CIMBALOM £29 $29 29€ — OUT NOW NEW: ORIGINALS CIMBALOM £29 $29 29€ — OUT NOW. Plitmann's professional career began in 1998, when she premiered Pulitzer Prize winner David Del Tredici's The Spider and the Fly with The New York Philharmonic under the baton of Kurt Masur. Whitacre adds, however, that he went to college “only because everyone else was going to college. Beyond Paradise Lost, Plitmann and Whitacre have frequent collaborations as a singer-composer and singer-conductor couple (she appears on his latest CD, and his debut disc for Decca, Light and Gold). So how did this husband/wife team come together and, perhaps more importantly, how have they managed to stay together? On the other hand, however, the comfort allows them to work harmoniously. For all of the digital communications that dominate Whitacre and Plitmann’s lives, however, the two make it a priority to have one-on-one time on a regular basis. Eric Whitacre often uses poetry from Octavio Paz, E.E. As Verdi once famously told his followers, a correspondent could easily send a letter addressed to “Maestro Verdi, Italy” and it would reach him. New … . Read Eric's short biography 1 Products; LABS; Composer Magazine; About; Help; Eric Whitacre's 'Sleep' Live at Air Studios. Eric Whitacre (born January 2, 1970 in Reno, Nevada) is an American composer, conductor and lecturer.He is one of the most popular and performed composers of his generation. . Eric Whitacre’s formidable stature as a composer reached an even higher plateau with the success of his GRAMMY®-winning Light & Gold. In total, 185 voices representing 12 countries were compiled and the video went viral, thanks in part to Distinguished Concerts International New York (an organization that also has a hand in Whitacre’s Paradise Lost). ,’ ‘Let’s figure that out . Floored by the gesture, Whitacre had a “thunderbolt” of an idea and asked his fan base (which currently totals nearly 45,000 on Facebook, over four times that of Renée Fleming) to buy the same track on iTunes, sing their respective choral parts, and upload it. 05. May it be sweet milk, this marriage, like wine and halvah. Login . Hila Plitmann. . The case status is Disposed - Other Disposed. She has very, very generously allowed me to have my thing.” Such a juggling act, however, has not kept Plitmann from making her own set of impressive recordings, from Paola Prestini’s Body Maps to an extensive discography of Olympian works by David Del Tredici (not to mention the aforementioned Corigliano work). Following its sold-out run, the most recent production earned 10 nominations at the 2007 Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Awards, including one for Best World Premiere Musical. Ms. Inez Sez, song cycle by David Del Tredici, CRI label; Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter, song cycle by David Del Tredici (featuring the composer at the piano) Music & Arts label Recently at a Northwestern University performance of Paradise Lost, for instance, Whitacre heard audience members singing along with a brand new … And you touched me in a way . “I went on this rant that opera used to be written in the vernacular of the people—they were tunes. Whitacre has also co … His latest project, The Sacred Veil, represents something of a turn away from his focus on relatively small-scale compositions - it's a profound work lasting almost an hour, created in collaboration with his long-time friend, the poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, in memory of Silvestri's late wife Julia. After graduating, Whitacre moved to Los Angeles with his new wife, Juilliard-trained soprano Hila Plitmann, to explore film music. My Account My Account; Search Search; Wish List Wish List; Spitfire Audio - Superior Sampling Since 2007. “The experience of being immersed in a Britten opera just made me fall in love with the classical singing world. Perhaps their most significant professional collaboration, however, has been Whitacre’s Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings, which the Los Angeles Times dubbed “a roar of youth, speed, and metal” (they neglect to mention trance, techno, manga, and anime influences, not to mention a 425-person chorus). She was won over by his charm and talent along with a genuine ability to connect to other people, an asset that has led to Whitacre’s creation of the Virtual Choir along with several other keen negotiations of social networking. Recordings. Be heard. I just couldn’t get enough of it after that.” Under the tutelage of voice teacher Nina Schwartz, Plitmann was just as ferocious as Whitacre at devouring all she could learn, from early music to opera to chamber works. ,”’ Plitmann says without missing a beat before her husband adds, “It’s when you aren’t telling the other person what you want—that’s when the ‘fun’ begins.”. Eric Whitacre - It's Not Failure, It's an Invitation - YouTube Whitacre studied composition with Ukrainian composer Virko Baley and choral conducting with David Weiller, completing his bachelor's degree in 1995. Olivia Giovetti has written and hosted for WQXR and its sister station, Q2 Music. . Things will change when Esh begins school, but that’s a bridge Whitacre and Plitmann plan to cross when they get to it. Talking to Whitacre and Plitmann about how they manage parenthood is like speaking to any pair of working parents. On the other side of the world, Plitmann was raised in a musical household. “It’s the most incredible thing.”. Mr. Klein is honored to be here with his choir family and his wife. Upon moving to Los Angeles after their marriage in 1998, Whitacre and Plitmann settled in Studio City, close to Pink Cheeks, a waxing salon whose staff is famous for slapping their Hollywood-caliber clients on the behind as they pull off the waxing tape. USA, Walla Walla The Judge overseeing this case is WEINTRAUB, DEBRE KATZ. Her theatrical acting debut was in the role of Sharon in the Fountain Theater's production of Master Class by Terrence McNally. “I discovered I really love, love to sing.” At the same age as her future husband was when he was filming McDonald’s commercials, Plitmann was cast as Flora in the Israeli Opera’s The Turn of the Screw, another experience that cemented her position in the operatic world as opposed to musical theatre. Whitacre's music for the song departs somewhat from his common harmonic practice of creating rich and luscious tone clusters, though the fundamental oscillation between tonic and subdominant chords remains. It has become especially resonant with their other main collaboration, their five-year–old son Esh. Eric Whitacre Live at Festival 2014. Hila Plitmann (born August 9,[1] 1973, in Jerusalem) is an operatic soprano specializing in the performance of new works. Musician/Band. “We both can talk to one another in a way that’s a little too comfortable,” Plitmann explains of their working relationship. “He seemed like a cowboy from the ’80s,” Plitmann laughs in retrospect. That’s not to say that sometimes there are the occasional arguments. “At some point we have to accept [that] this is our life: we are two performing artists and we love it.”. Whitacre went on to earn his master's degree in Composition at the Juilliard School, where he studied with John Corigliano and David Diamond. Log In. There, love blossomed between the cowboy composer and Israeli soprano. “Hila sang Knoxville: Summer of 1915, [and] we didn’t actually have time to work on it together.” Though the couple got to work on the piece only half an hour before the orchestral rehearsal, the special connection they feel with one another as artists helps them ease into their roles in the concert hall. Sheet music was offered as a free download and virtual choral artists auditioned for the soprano solo (given to Melody Myers). Though at first he didn’t know how to use his new tools, Whitacre wrote scores of songs inspired by the likes of Depeche Mode and Alphaville. “There was no way I was going to join,” Whitacre says. His choral work “Animal Crackers” also featured poetry from Ogden Nash. Silvestri's wife, Julie, died of ovarian cancer at age 36 in 2005, leaving two young children. “Hila has really carried the burden of trying to juggle two careers. In her lightly accented English, she describes her parents as “art-seeking, music-loving individuals.” Her mother has a degree in musicology and her father sings and played violin. As their son grows, however, so do his parents’ careers. . He resides in Austintown, Ohio with his wife, Megan Klein, and dog Charley. When you are a couple, it gets so hard to say what we want. Marketplace 393 For Sale. Ola Gjeilo. 06:19 Compositeurs : Hans Zimmer. Born January 2, 1970 in Reno, Nevada. Eric lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Belgian soprano Laurence Servaes. The rest of the “McPaycheck” went, as intended, to studies at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. The Sacred Veil was co-commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale and first performed by them under Eric’s direction in February 2019 at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, released on Signum Records in 2020. Shawn Colvin. It’s easy when you are close, when you love each other, and it’s easy to say the wrong thing.”. The King's Singers. “Your life will change; that’s what they all tell you,” he nods. Ironically enough, Corigliano makes another guest appearance in their life story: his Mr. Tambourine Man netted Plitmann her Grammy. Whitacre first discovered music after he was cast in a national ad for McDonald’s at age 14 (a commercial that features a two-second clip of young Whitacre with a tie, glasses, and perm—it’s still readily available on YouTube). Forgot account? The bells at the beginning of 'Éyzeshélleg' are the exact pitches that awakened us each morning in Germany as they rang from a nearby cathedral.These songs are profoundly personal for me born entirely out of my new love for this soprano poetand now my beautiful wife Hila Plitmann.Eric Whitacre Hila has a real thing. , Not being a performer, I don’t have a performer’s mentality—I hate being left alone in the green room. Create New Account. . The finished piece has taken on a deeper and sadder meaning for Silvestri after the death of his wife. After his closet was restocked came the big investment: Whitacre purchased an Ensoniq ESQ-1 and an EMU Drumulator, “the very first pieces of what would become a lifelong fetish with electronic instruments,” he explains. John Rutter. From the New York Opera Newsletter to Classical Singer magazine, and now CS Music, we are your resource for auditions, jobs, and scholarships. May this marriage offer fruit and shade. It was completed in 2001, and has been performed countless times since, including by Whitacre's Virtual Choir. . [4], In February 2009, Plitmann was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for her 2009 performance of Corigliano: Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems Of Bob Dylan. Eric Whitacre Live at Festival 2014. . Compositeurs : Eric Whitacre - Marius Beck - Traditional. I would set them in Britten-meets-Brian-Eno–esque style.” Plitmann sang the coloratura material as it was being written (accompanied by heavy choral backup and techno beats) at colleges and boutique performance spaces in California and New York. Plitmann was born and raised in Jerusalem; Whitacre grew up in a small Nevada hamlet located one hour outside of Reno. Chris Thile. Connect! The Sacred Veil is a powerful, thought-provoking new 12-movement work scored for SATB choir, cello, and piano from composer Eric Whitacre and poet-lyricist Charles Anthony Silvestri. “In a way, [he] changed my life. [6][7], Los Angeles County Superior Courts Public Records –, Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music article, 51st annual Grammy nominations, Complete nomination list, part 3, "A Heavenly Voice Keeps 'Da Vinci' Humming", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hila_Plitmann&oldid=968902173, Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 22 July 2020, at 06:28. Inspired to compose, his first piece Go, Lovely Rose, was completed at the age of 21. See more of Eric Whitacre on Facebook. Artist. CO In the midst of planning a preliminary budget, Noroña’s wife asked why opera was no longer popular, an answer for which Whitacre had a lengthy response. Musician. Sites: ericwhitacre.com, Wikipedia, famouscomposers.net. We have learned to not fall into places where we get at each other. Time (feat. Though, with their lifestyles, there isn’t as much time for bed-ins. Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir. “What we discovered [is] it’s not only communication, it’s communicating what you want. [3], In 2009, Plitmann created the role of Mrs Clayton in the Opera Santa Barbara production of Stephen Schwartz's opera Séance on a Wet Afternoon, and in 2015 she created the role of Yan in Mark Adamo's Becoming Santa Claus. “Hila has an intense kind of process before she goes to perform. Voces8 . Connecting to ensembles and composers has been the foundation of Plitmann’s career, and beyond Whitacre there are certain composers to whom she constantly turns. [5], From 1998 to 2017 she was married to composer Eric Whitacre. Most of his $10,000 paycheck was squirreled away for college, but Whitacre was given one-tenth of that income to spend as he pleased. Hurt (feat. Like her husband’s networking skills, Plitmann is attracted to the independently run classical outfits, like Prestini’s Vision Into Art Ensemble, because of their “incredibly genuine, original, [and] non-apologetic” art. A live version of the event at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall will be performed in April, in between March and June concerts of Paradise Lost, once again featuring Plitmann as Exstasis. All Rights reserved. The Sacred Veil - a project led by Eric Whitacre and Charles Anthony Silvestri - was created following the passing of Charles’ wife, Julia in 2005. Eric Whitacre is one of the most popular and performed composers of his generation (boasting pop star good looks into the bargain!) In its current—yet still evolving—incarnation, Whitacre’s Paradise Lost tells the story of a band of wingless angels abandoned during a war. Be seen. He made a conductor track for “Lux Aurumque,” which starts with Whitacre going over notes on the music—“What we’re going to do is teach the audience how to breathe,” he says of the opening crescendos—and diction. “I had decided next year I would be cool and the clothes would help,” he laughs. “‘What gets more epic than angels battling in Paradise?’ We were over the moon.”. Create New Account. “Israelis like to disagree,” laughs Plitmann. USA, Couples Therapy with Eric Whitacre and Hila Plitmann. Eric Whitacre, composer/conductor Kelly Yu-Chieh Lin, piano Sara Jean Ford, soprano Jad Abumrad, special guest Distinguished Concerts Singers International David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY April 15, 2018 . Arts & Entertainment. Whitacre credits Weiller with the inspiration that put the young composer on the musical path. WA Plitmann herself began musical training early on with her parents encouraging her to play piano, “as good Jewish parents do.” Plitmann, however, was not as instantly taken with her instrument as Whitacre was with his. Eric Whitacre (né le 2 janvier 1970 à Reno ( Nevada) est un compositeur américain de musique orchestrale, de chant choral et de musique électronique. “It all comes from good intentions.” They have tried to lessen the blow that comes with a toddler accruing frequent flyer miles by bringing certain traditions on the road, such as a bedtime ritual that remains constant regardless of where the family actually goes to sleep. His texts (written collaboratively with Whitacre) and the intimate, compelling score tell a story of courtship, love, loss and the search for solace.

She eats a banana and she does stretches. Eric Whitacre Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Eric Whitacre (born January 2, 1970) is a Grammy-winning American composer and conductor, known for his choral, orchestral and wind ensemble music. It was language they understood, the actual language,” he says. These two powerhouses of 21st-century classical music are also enjoying the benefits of 21st-century connectivity. On 12/05/2017 WHITACRE, ERIC filed a Family - Marriage Dissolution/Divorce lawsuit against PLITMANN, HILA. From 1998 to 2017 she was married to composer Eric Whitacre. like the date palm. Il a également dirigé plusieurs ensembles sur les continents européen, asiatique, australien et américain . “You should see her,” Whitacre beams. or. Plitmann’s character, Exstasis (compared to Buffy the Vampire Slayer by the New York Times) leads a group of rebels to find their lost wings with appropriately apocalyptic results. Through trial and error, he picked up a knowledge of counterpoint and formal structure by the time he graduated high school. Edit Artist ; Share. “Initially there was an issue, ‘if we all sing to the album you can hear it.’ So then I said, ‘Everybody wear headphones.’” The video was then cut together by fan Scott Haines and, like many of Whitacre’s other projects, the composer sought a way to make it bigger. “Lovely Rose” was followed by what remains one of Whitacre’s most well known compositions, “Cloudburst.” As he describes it, “I sort of woke up one day and I was a composer.”. He taught them only the words [because] he knew if he taught them the melody, everyone in town would be singing it before the show.”, In a discussion between the two couples, with the idea of creating an opera that carried the spirit of Verdi’s time but in the context of the 21st-century zeitgeist—essentially making the art form seem new—Whitacre deduced that “what you really need is a rave opera.” The idea of source material came up quickly after, and Noroña and Whitacre volleyed old texts back and forth with the idea to do a West Side Story-like update. “I remember seeing the show choir in high school and I had never been more embarrassed for humanity than [with] those hideous outfits.” Fortunately, a friend convinced Whitacre to join as there were “a lot of cute girls in the soprano section” and a trip to Mexico planned for the end of the year. Profile: American Grammy Award-winning composer and conductor. Both Whitacre, 41, and Plitmann, 38, completed postgraduate work at the legendary Lincoln Center conservatory; however, the roads they took to get there could not have been more different. Like Whitacre, she connected with a mentor in her conductor. And Plitmann’s first professional opera experience with Britten has held an influence over her specialization in modern works by both her husband and his contemporaries. Silvestri's wife, Julie, died of ovarian cancer at age 36 in 2005, leaving […] 07:19 Compositeurs : Trent Reznor. . 80.4k Followers, 6 Following, 2,065 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Eric Whitacre (@ericwhitacre) He found her sense of humor made him laugh his head off “80 percent of the time,” and he was attracted to her kindness and generosity and an inner beauty inside and out that, along with an ethereally earthy soprano, helped Plitmann to earn a Grammy award in 2009. Eric went on to the Juilliard School, earning his Master of Music degree and studying with Pulitzer Prize and Oscar-winning composer John Corigliano. Variations: Viewing All | Eric Whitacre. “I didn’t catch the signals early on,” explains Whitacre. “He had long hair and two earrings . Mr. Whitacre lives in Los Angeles with his wife, celebrated soprano Hila Plitmann, and their son. he had cowboy boots on. It’s beautiful to see someone focused like that.”, “Whatever it is,” he replies, “it’s essential to what you do. He considers it an honor and a privilege to be given the opportunity to collaboratively work with this ensemble and Mr. Whitacre. Soprano Hila Plitmann is a sought-after new music specialist who recently added a Grammy award to her long list of credits and accomplishments. … Yet the … I had the best seat in the house! His innovative approach to choral music is given full expression in this suite of original works, blending previously recorded compositions with new pieces. After that heartbreak and disaster, Whitacre looked around for an alternative piece, and it wasn't second best; he commissioned an entirely new work from Charles Anthony Silvestri, who set new words to the music. Hans Zimmer and Hila Plitmann) [Live at Festival 2014] Hans Zimmer . Lamont Summer Academy 2021: Perform- Create- Explore, Denver Schwartz’s encouragement led to her pupil attending Juilliard for both undergraduate and graduate studies. At the ag… Whitacre’s works, as seen on recordings for Hyperion, Naxos, and Decca (which Whitacre signed to exclusively last year) show a healthy amount of inspiration taken from Renaissance polyphonies blended with modern harmonies and vocal effects typical of Leonard Bernstein or John Corigliano (unsurprisingly, Whitacre studied with Corigliano at Juilliard). . Eric Whitacre is a conductor, broadcaster and public speaker.
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