David Finckel Explained

David Finckel
Birth Date:6 December 1951
Origin:New Jersey, US
Instrument:Cello
Genre:Classical
Occupation:Cellist, arts administrator
Label:ArtistLed
Deutsche Grammophon
Music@Menlo LIVE
Associated Acts:Emerson String Quartet
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Music@Menlo
Stony Brook University
The Juilliard School

David Finckel (born December 6, 1951) is an American cellist and influential figure in the classical music world. The cellist for the Emerson String Quartet from 1979 to 2013, Finckel is currently the co-artistic director of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York, co-founder of the independent record label ArtistLed, co-artistic director and co-founder of Music@Menlo in Silicon Valley, producer of Cello Talks, professor of cello at The Juilliard School, and visiting professor of music at Stony Brook University.[1]

Finckel frequently collaborates with pianist Wu Han. The two were married in 1985.[2] They regularly perform on the chamber music series in the United States, as well as across Europe and Asia. They also appear in trio performances with violinist Philip Setzer and clarinetist David Shifrin, and as a piano quartet with violinist Daniel Hope and violist Paul Neubauer.

Discography and digital media

David's more than 80 releases on the ArtistLed, CMS Live, and Music@Menlo LIVE labels include the staples of the cello-piano duo repertoire with pianist Wu Han and masterworks of the chamber repertoire with numerous musicians. In recent seasons, David has designed and produced more than 200 digital media projects, which brought the art of chamber music in dozens of communities across the United States.

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

In 2004, Finckel and Wu Han were appointed Co-Artistic Directors of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York City.[3] [4] The Chamber Music Society is one of eleven constituents of Lincoln Center.

Music@Menlo

In 2003, Wu Han and Finkel co-founded Music@Menlo, an annual chamber music festival.[2] Alumni of both Music@Menlo's Chamber Music Institute and internship program have gone on to create and direct more than 30 chamber music organizations worldwide.

In 2002, Finckel developed and trademarked AudioNotes, an innovative complement to program notes. The listener guides are designed to offer audiences engaging introductions to many of the concert programs presented over the years.

Finckel's 100 online lessons on cello technique, Cello Talks, are viewed by an international audience of musicians.

Media

Finckel has been the subject of numerous articles including in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Toronto Star, New York Newsday, The Mercury News, The Strad, BBC Music Magazine, Strings Magazine, San Francisco Classical Voice, Concerti magazine, Musical America, The Washington Post, and The Violin Channel. On television, he has appeared on NBC Nightly News, PBS's Live from Lincoln Center, Medici TV, Channel 13 New York Voices and Articulate with Jim Cotter and has also been a frequent guest on National Public Radio, American Public Media's Performance Today, Saint Paul Sunday, and other popular classical radio programs.

Discography

Emerson String Quartet

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bios_DF_Full . November 12, 2012 . November 14, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171114145240/http://artistled.com/Bios_DF_Full.html . dead .
  2. Web site: David Finckel (Cello) - Short Biography . mail.bach-cantatas.com . 21 November 2023.
  3. Web site: David Finckel & Wu Han Renew at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. WQXR. May 13, 2013 . 2019-04-03.
  4. Web site: MusicalAmerica - The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's April 2019 Concerts. www.musicalamerica.com. 2019-04-11.