Tessa Lark is an American concert violinist.
Early life
Lark was born and raised in
Richmond, Kentucky
Richmond is a home rule-class city in Madison County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 34,585 as of the 2020 census, making it the state's seventh-largest city. It is the principal city of the Richmond–Berea micropolitan area, wh ...
. She started violin training at age six through the
Suzuki method
The Suzuki method is a mid-20th-century music curriculum and teaching method created by Japanese violinist and pedagogue Shinichi Suzuki. The method claims to create a reinforcing environment for learning music for young learners.
Backgroun ...
. Her musical career began performing and recording with her father's
Gospel
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Bluegrass band, Narrow Road.
She made her concerto debut at age 16 playing
Mozart's Violin Concerto Number 3 in G major with the
Cincinnati Symphony.
Lark was accepted into
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's Starling Preparatory Strings Project where she studied privately with
Kurt Sassmannshaus.
At age 16, Lark was accepted into
The New England Conservatory
The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. The conservatory is located on Huntington Avenue along Avenue of the Arts (Boston), the Avenue of the Arts near Boston Symphony Ha ...
(NEC), where she completed her Bachelor and master's degrees. Lark also studied at
The Juilliard School
The Juilliard School ( ) is a Private university, private performing arts music school, conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance and drama programs and became ...
and studied in their Artist Diploma program until completion in 2017. Her private instructors at NEC were
Miriam Fried
Miriam Fried (; born 9 September 1946) is a Romanian-born Israeli classical violinist and pedagogue.
Biography
Miriam Fried was born in Satu Mare, Romania but moved with her family to Israel when she was aged 2.
Her family settled in Herzliya. ...
and Lucy Chapman; at Juilliard, she studied with Sylvia Rosenberg,
Ida Kavafian and Daniel Phillips.
Career
Soloist
Lark has been a featured soloist with U.S. orchestras including the Buffalo
and
Binghamton Philharmonics; the Cincinnati, Albany, Indianapolis, Longwood, New Haven, Hawaii, Santa Fe, Cheyenne, Santa Cruz, and Peninsula symphony orchestras; the
Louisville Orchestra;
CityMusic Cleveland; the New Juilliard Ensemble Chamber Orchestras; and internationally with the Chinese Opera and Ballet Symphony.
In 2015 & 2018, she was a soloist with the
Naumburg Orchestral Concerts
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, in the Naumburg Bandshell, Central Park, in the summer series.
In 2016, Lark commissioned composer
Michael Thurber
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to write her the
violin concerto
A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble (customarily orchestra). Such works have been written since the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up thro ...
"Love Letter", which was premiered by the
Carmel Symphony Orchestra in February 2018.
Also in 2016, she commissioned
Michael Torke
Michael Torke (; born September 22, 1961) is an American composer who writes music influenced by jazz and minimalism.
Torke was born in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he attended Wilson Elementary School, graduated from Wauwatosa East High ...
through the Distinctive Debuts recital at
Carnegie Hall
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to write "Spoon Bread", a
sonata
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for violin and piano.
She premiered it in 2017 at Weill Hall with pianist
Roman Rabinovich.
In 2018, Torke wrote the violin concerto "Sky" for Lark, which she premiered with the
Albany Symphony Orchestra
The Albany Symphony Orchestra is a professional symphony orchestra based in Albany, New York.
Founded in 1930 as the People's Orchestra of Albany by Italian-born conductor John Carabella, the Albany Symphony is the oldest professional symphony ...
in January 2019.
She was nominated for a 2020 Grammy Award in the "Best Classical Instrument Solo" category for the recording.
In 2017, Lark gave a solo recital at Carnegie Hall's
Weill Recital Hall as part of Carnegie's Distinctive Debuts series.
Lark has also given recitals at Amsterdam's
Concertgebouw Concertgebouw may refer to one of the following concert halls:
* Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
* Concertgebouw, Bruges, Belgium
* Concertgebouw de Vereeniging, Netherlands
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, the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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in
Boston
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, the
Perlman Music Program,
San Francisco Performances, Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts, Ravinia's Bennett-Gordon Classics series, Troy Chromatic Concerts, Chamber Music Tulsa, Caramoor's Wednesday Morning Concerts, the
Seattle Chamber Music Society
The Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) is a chamber music festival located in Seattle, Washington that is dedicated to the performance and promotion of chamber music. Established in 1982, the presenting organization is currently in its 43rd Anni ...
, the
Phillips Collection
The Phillips Collection is an art museum founded by Duncan Phillips (art collector), Duncan Phillips and Marjorie Acker Phillips in 1921 as the Phillips Memorial Gallery located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Phillips was the ...
in Washington, D.C. and the Marlboro music festival.
Chamber music
Lark has toured with musicians from Ravinia's Steans Music Institute and with Musicians from Marlboro. She has performed at the Seattle Chamber Music Society and her piano trio, Namirovsky-Lark-Pae, won the 2012
Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition The Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition is the largest and oldest continuous chamber music competition in the United States.
In 1973, Joseph E. Fischoff and fellow members of the South Bend Chamber Music Society established a competition to ...
.
She is also a member of the Caramoor Virtuosi.
American folk music
In 2014, she was featured on
Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor (born August 5, 1961) is an American fiddle player, composer, guitarist, and mandolinist whose music combines bluegrass, country, jazz and classical. A three-time Grammy Award winner, he has won six Country Music Association Mu ...
's album ''MOC4''.
Awards and nominations
In 2018, Lark received a
Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship.
In 2016, she received an
Avery Fisher Career Grant
The Avery Fisher Career Grant, established by Avery Fisher, is an award given to up to five outstanding instrumentalists each year (since 2004, chamber music groups are also eligible). The Career Grants are a part of the Avery Fisher Artist Program ...
.
In 2014, she received a career grant from the
Leonore Annenberg
Leonore Cohn Annenberg (February 20, 1918 – March 12, 2009), also known as Lee Annenberg, was an American businesswoman, diplomat, and philanthropist. She was noted for serving as Chief of Protocol of the United States from 1981 to 1982. Annen ...
Fellowship Fund for the Performing and Visual Arts.
She was the silver medalist in the 9th Quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (IVCI),
and winner of the 2012 Walter W. Naumburg International Violin Competition.
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American women classical violinists
21st-century American classical violinists
New England Conservatory alumni
Juilliard School alumni
People from Richmond, Kentucky
Classical musicians from Kentucky
21st-century American women musicians