- Joel Krosnick
Joel Krosnick (born 1941) is an American soloist,
cellist ,recital ist, andchamber music ian who has performed all over the world for over thirty-five years. As a member of theJuilliard String Quartet since 1974, he has performed the greatquartet literature throughoutNorth America ,Europe ,Asia , andAustralia .Early life
Joel Krosnick was born in 1941 to a family of enthusiastic amateur musicians-his mother was a pianist, his father a
violinist /doctor. There was so much recorded and livechamber music in his home that by the time Joel was twelve years old, he had played most of the Classical and Romanticpiano trio literature with his mother and (now professional) violinist brother, Aaron. By the age of seventeen, he had read much of the standard quartet repertory with his family and friends.Attending
Columbia University , Joel became involved with composers and new music, eventually becoming a founding member of theGroup for Contemporary Music . The connection with the music of his time has become a lifelong passion for Joel Krosnick, and has led to premieres and performances of the works by such composers asRoger Sessions ,Elliott Carter ,Charles Wuorinen ,Ralph Shapey ,Richard Wernick ,Stefan Wolpe ,Perry Goldstein ,Milton Babbitt ,Paul Zonn ,Donald Martino ,Stanley Walden , andMorton Subotnick. His work
He has recorded the complete quartets of Beethoven, Bartók, Schoenberg, Janáček, Hindemith, and Brahms, as well as the last ten quartets of Mozart, four quartets of
Elliott Carter , and works of Debussy, Ravel, Dutilleux, Berg, Smetana,Roger Sessions , Franck, Verdi,Donald Martinu ,Stefan Wolpe , Bach, and Haydn.With his sonata partner of over twenty years,
pianist Gilbert Kalish , Krosnick has performed recitals throughout the United States and Europe. Since 1976, they have given an annual series of recitals at Weill andMerkin Hall s, as well as at Miller and Juilliard Theatres. In 1984, Krosnick and Kalish gave a six-concert retrospective oftwentieth-century music for cello and piano at the Juilliard Theatre and at theLibrary of Congress inWashington, D.C. With Gilbert Kalish, Krosnick has recorded for the Arabesque label the "Complete Sonatas and Variations of Beethoven" and the "Sonatas of Brahms", as well as works of Poulenc, Prokofiev,
Elliott Carter , Hindemith, Debussy, Janáček, andHenry Cowell . Recently released was a disc of the cello and piano sonatas ofJohannes Brahms . Especially noteworthy is a recording devoted to the cello and piano music ofRalph Shapey ; soon to be released is a disc of "Forgotten Americans", including music ofErnst Bacon ,Hall Overton ,Ben Weber , andOtto Luening .In the season of 2002-2003, Krosnick and Kalish performed a pair of recitals at the
Juilliard School ofLincoln Center . One of the recitals was a memorial to the composerRalph Shapey , involving among other Shapey works the "Sonata for Cello and Piano" (1954) , the "Kroslish Sonata", and the "Songs of Life ", as well as the premiere of the "Duo Variations for violin and cello ", a composition from 1985. The other recital included premieres of works byGunther Schuller andRichard Wernick , as well as works byRobert Stern andFrancis Poulenc .Particularly noteworthy are premieres of Donald Martino's "Cello Concerto" in
Cincinnati andNew York City (with the Juilliard Orchestra); also significant were the premieres of the Ralph Shapey "Double Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra" (with Robert Mann and the composer conducting the Juilliard Orchestra) and of the Ralph Shapey "Double Concerto for Cello, Piano, and Double String Orchestra" (with Gilbert Kalish and Ralph Shapey conducting the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra). In October 1999, Krosnick premiered Richard Wernick's "Cello Concert #2" with the Juilliard Orchestra. In January 2001, he played the concerto by SirDonald Francis Tovey in three performances with theJupiter Symphony under the baton ofJens Nygaard .Academic activities
Joel Krosnick has taught the cello and chamber music since his earliest professional life. He held
professor ships at the Universities of Iowa and Massachusetts, and has been artist-in-residence at theCalifornia Institute of the Arts . Since 1974, he has been on the faculty of the Juilliard School, where since 1994 he has served as chairman of the Cello Department. Krosnick has been associated with the Aspen Festival, Marlboro, the Tanglewood Music Center, the Daniel Days Music Festival, Ravinia, Yellow Barn and, presently,Kneisel Hall , of which he is an alumnus. In 1999, he joined for the second time the faculty of the Piatigorsky Seminar at theUniversity of Southern California .Joel Krosnick holds honorary doctoral degrees from
Michigan State University ,Jacksonville University , and theSan Francisco Conservatory of Music . As a member of the Juilliard String Quartet, he has received numerousGrammy nominations, twice winning the Grammy Award (for the complete Schoenberg Quartets, and for the late quartets of Beethoven). His discs "In the Shadow of World War II" and "In the Shadow of World War I" (both with Gilbert Kalish) wonIndie Award s in 1997 and 1999. Their recent recording of the Brahms Sonatas won the 2002 award from the Classical Recording Foundation.Joel Krosnick has recorded for the Sony Classical, Nonesuch, Orion, CRI, New World, Koch International, and Arabesque labels.
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