- Jon Deak
Jon Deak (born
April 27 ,1943 ) is an Americandouble bassist andcomposer . He is currently associate principal bass of theNew York Philharmonic , a position he's held since 1973 after joining the Philharmonic in 1969 underPierre Boulez , and a prominent contemporary composer of orchestral and chamber works. In addition to playing double bass he also serves as the Creative Education Associate of the New York Philharmonic. He went to North Korea with the Philharmonic to play a concert after going on tour in Shanghai, China for several weeks in February.Jon Deak was born in
Hammond, Indiana and grew up in an artistic environment. His father and mother were sculptors and painters from Eastern Europe; he himself has worked in sculpture and was active in the "performance art " movement in New York'sSoho district. He attendedOberlin College ,The Juilliard School , theUniversity of Illinois , and theConservatorio di Santa Cecilia in Rome as afullbright scholar .His compositions have been performed at music festivals worldwide and by orchestras including the
New York Philharmonic ,National Symphony Orchestra ,Minnesota Orchestra ,Cincinnati Symphony ,Seattle Symphony ,New Jersey Symphony Orchestra ,Atlanta Symphony ,Colorado Symphony Orchestra ,Rochester Philharmonic and major chamber groups around the country. His Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra (Jack and the Beanstalk) was nominated for the 1990Pulitzer Prize by the National Symphony. His compositions have been recorded by Centaur, CRI, Innova, and Cabrillo records.At Oberlin, he met his first wife, Carol. They adopted a son named Alex, but they later divorced. His second wife Jackie is a cellist in the
Metropolitan Opera and they have had three children, Nicky, Forrest, and Selena. Deak teaches a composition class in the public school that his three children attend in New York City. He is an outspoken environmental advocate and wilderness mountaineer who has led climbing expeditions into theCanadian Rockies ,Alaska , and theHimalayas .In March, he went to Pyongyang, North Korea, and performed there with the New York Philharmonic. There he let the North Korean musicians play a piece written by one of his young composer students. In the beginning of his Young Composers Program, Jon started out having a few concerts a year, but now, years later, his program has grown and developed and his orchestra, the New York Philharmonic now performs many more. What an accomplishment! His program helps kids realize that they can do anything, and you don't have to be a genius to be creative.
External links
* [http://nyphil.org/meet/orchestra/index.cfm?page=profile&personNum=41 New York Philharmonic: Jon Deak]
* [http://www.pbs.org/lflc/backstage/march3/deak.htm Live From Lincoln Center - Interview with Jon Deak]
* [http://www.carlfischer.com/fischer/deakbio.html Carl Fisher Biography]Listening
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87991800 NPR interview with Jon Deak] , March 7, 2008
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