Biography

Cellist Darrett Adkins belongs to a new generation of American musicians who are redefining the concert experience.  His critically acclaimed performances of contemporary music have inspired critics to call him “Stunning”, “Intensely involving”, “Heroic”, and “Fiery”.  His appetite to bridge the world between the established tradition and the avant-garde enables him to explore repertoire in almost every genre – from the classical cannon, to the contemporary frontier. 

Mr. Adkins' New York debut of Samuel Barber's Concerto, with Per Brevig conducting the Orchestra of St. Luke's at Alice Tully Hall in 1999, prompted Strings magazine to call him "an adventurous champion of contemporary music."   His Aspen debut was made with just 3 days notice when he performed Pierre Boulez’s Messagesquisse with James Conlon conducting.  In the summer of 2002, Adkins was the ‘Cellist of Honor’ at the Rio de Janeiro International Cello Encounter, where he gave master classes, recitals and concerto performances.  King Harald of Norway attended his Oslo debut, and he maintains a special relationship with Norwegian music and musicians.  His many performances of Norwegian works and with Norwegian musicians earned him a Cultural Arts Grant from the American Scandinavian Society in 2004. Other recent appearances include standard concertos with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Tokyo Philharmonic, the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Tochio Soloisten, Seoul’s Prime Orchestra, Cleveland’s Red {an orchestra}, the North Carolina and New Hampshire Symphony Orchestras.

Mr. Adkins’ has also given many important first performances.  He gave the American premiere of Donatoni’s cello concerto at Tanglewood, where he also performed Birtwhistle’s Meridian.   He gave the world premiere of Andrew Mead’s Cello Concerto with the Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble. In addition, he also gave the first New York performance of Luciano Berio’s sequenza XIV, which he has recorded for release on Naxos’s complete sequenzas collection, the first such recording.  With Red {an orchestra} he helped develop and premier the new dramatic work “Schubert Songbook” which features himself on cello and soprano Arianna Zuckerman in a dramatic setting of orchestrated Schubert songs. 

From 1997 until 2002, Mr. Adkins was a member of Flux, a string quartet dedicated to cutting-edge music. He appeared in major festivals in New York, Melbourne (Australia), Southern California (Ojai), and Oslo. During his tenure with the Flux Quartet, he participated in numerous first performances, including the first complete live performance of Morton Feldman’s monumental Quartet II, lasting a continuous 6 hours. Alex Ross, the chief music critic of The New Yorker described it as “a disorienting, transfixing experience that repeatedly approached and touched the sublime”. The group subsequently recorded the work on Mode records, which was released in 2001.

In addition to the Mode label, Mr. Adkins has recorded for the Naxos, RCA, Tzadik, Koch, MMC, and CRI labels, and his recording of duos by Ravel, Kodaly and Roger Sessions is available through MP3.com.  Mr. Adkins joined the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College beginning in the fall of 2003 and has been on the faculty of the Juilliard School since 1995. In 2003 he joined the faculty of the Aspen Music Festival and School, where he teaches cello and co-directs the string chamber music program.


Besides receiving degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Norman Fischer, and the Juilliard School, where he was a student of Joel Krosnick, Adkins also earned a Master of Music degree from Rice University. He is originally from Tacoma, Washington and now lives in Oberlin, Ohio with his wife Ingrid and their three children.

 
 
Upcoming Events

2008

Watch for the release of duos for violin and cello by Ravel, Kodaly and Sessions with violinist Gil Morgenstern--in pre-release at enginecompanyrecords.com! 

7/5/2008. "Song of Orpheus" for cello and orchestra by William Schumman.  Aspen Chamber Symphony and Murray Sidlin, conductor--Aspen Music Festial, Aspen, CO.  See aspenmusic.org for more information. 

5/4/2008.  Recital with pianist Christina Dahl.  Robbie Collomore Series.

4/27/2008.  Kammermusik #3 for cello and 15 players by HIndemith.  Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble and Timothy Weiss, conductor.  Finney Chapel, Oberlin, OH.  See oberlin.edu for more information.

3/16/2008. World Premier of new cello concerto by Jeffrey Mumford.  Cleveland Chamber Symphony with Steven Smith, conductor.  Cleveland, OH.

3/15/2008. James Galway and Zephyr trio.  Tilles Arts Center, Long Island, New York. 

3/14/2008.  James Galway and Zephyr trio.  Northport, Long Island, New York. 

2/24/2008.  Darrett Adkins hosts faculty chamber music series at Warner Concert Hall.  Schubert Cello Quintet, Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brazillieras, Beethoven Sonata op. 102 #1.  Oberlin, OH. See oberlin.edu for more info. 

2/19/2008. Chagrin Arts Series, Chagrin Falls, OH.  Beethoven sonata op. 102 #1, Sessions Six Pieces for Solo Cello, Schubert Cello Quintet.

2/8/2008. "Hypersuite".  Summit New Jersey.  Noon.

1/28/2008.  "Hypersuite."  Mayfield State College, Mayfield, North Dakota.

1/27/2008.  "Hypersuite."  North Dakota Museum of Art. Grand Forks, North Dakota, on the campus of North Dakota State University. 

2007

12/9/2007.  U.S. Premier of "Ground" for cello and string orchestra by Rolf Wallin.  Grieg Festival Orchestra, Per Brevig, conductor.  Carnegie Zankel Hall, New York City, New York.   See Carnegiehall.org for more information.

10/11/2007.  "Mania" for cello and orchestra by Essa-Pekka Salonen. Jeffrey Milarski conducts at Columbia University's Miller Theater.  New York City, NY.  See Millertheatre.org for more informnation.

9/23/2007.  Recital of Norwegian cello music with pianist Anne Schein and violinist Earl Carlyss. Carnegie Weill Recital Hall.  New York City, NY.  See Carnegiehall.org for more information.

8/6/2007.  Release on Sony Classical of Jay Greenberg's Quintet for Strings with the Juilliard String Quartet! 

July-August, 2007.  Performances of chamber music at Aspen Music Festival.  See Aspenmusic.org for complete schedule information.

1/20/2007.  Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra by Robert Sirota.  East Texas Symphony Orchestra and music director Per Brevig--Tyler, TX. Ronald Copes and Kurt Nikkenan, vioins, Dov Scheindlin, viola.  See ETSO.org for more information.

1/17/2007. Recital of French and American music.  Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall.  Pianist J. Y. Song and violinst Tanja Becker-Bender.  Sonatas by Carter and Debussy and Ives Trio.  See Carnegiehall.org for more information.

2006

12/6/2006.  Music of Sofia Gubaidulena.  Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall.  Music for cello ensemble and cello ensemble and waterphones.  7:30 PM.  See Carnegiehallorg for more information.

11/5/2006. Schubert Octet with Oberlin Conservatory Faculty Ensemble.  Finney Chapel, 4 PM.  See Oberlin.edu for more information.

10/26/2006. Music of the Spheres Society concert.  Music of Beach, Harbison, Gershwin.  Christ and St. Stevens Church on Manhattan's W. 69th st.  See musicofthespheressociety.org for more information.

10/22/2006.  Bargemusic.  Chamber music with tenor Robert White, composer/pianist Lowell Liebermann adn violinist Mark Peskanov.  See Bargemusic.org for more infomation.

10/21/2006.  Bargemusic. See 10/22.

10/8/2006.  Zephyr trio at Chateauville Concerts.  2 PM, at the home of Lorin Maazel in Virginia.  Chateauville.org for more information.

10/7/2006.  Zephyr trio in Masterclass and recital at the Levine School of Music in Washington, D.C.  Strathmore Music Center, 11 AM. 

10/4/2006.  Shostakovich Cello Concerto #1 with the Duke University Orchestra, Durham, NC.

9/30/2006.  Zephyr Trio at Bargemusic.  Program to include trios by Weber, Martinu, Liebermann and Sonatas by Debbusy and Poulenc (flute sonata).  See Bargemusic.org for more information.

9/24/2006.  Brahms Clarinet Trio with Richard Hawkins, clarinet, and Christina Dahl, piano at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.

8/21/2006.  Kodaly Duo with violinist Kyung-Sun Lee at Aspen Music Festival's Harris Hall.

8/6-13/2006.  Residence at Seoul Music Festival and Academy, Seoul, Korea.

8/6/2006.  Haydn’s C Major Concerto with the Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra and chamber music concerts to be announced.  Seoul Arts Center.  Seoul, South Korea.

6/24/2006. Dvorak trio "Dumky" with Earl Carlyss, violin, and Ann Schein, piano at Aspen Music Festival's Harris Hall.

June-August 2006 Residency at the Aspen Music Festival and School.  Aspen, CO. 

5/6,7/2006.  Bargemusic with Tenor Robert White, vioinist Mark Peskanov.  Brooklyn, New York.

4/27/2006.  Music of the Spheres Society performance featuring Handel/Halvorsen duo, Schoenfeld Duo and Tchaikowsky trio with Stephanie Chase, violin and William Wolfram, piano.  Christ and St. Stephens church, New York City.

4/7/2006.  Schumann Piano Quintet with Kurt Nikkanen, violin and friends.  American Folk Art Museum, New York City.

.3/21/2006.  “Community of Cellists” concert featuring the cello faculty of the Juilliard School.  Berio Sequenza XIV and various cello ensemble works.

3/18/2006.  All Brahms concert with Liz Lim-Dutton, violin, Larry Dutton, viola.  Woodstock, NY.

2/16/2006.  Records Jay Greenburg's Cello Quintet for SONY Classical with the Juilliard String Quartet

2/9/2006.  Music of the Spheres Society at 7:30 at Christ and St. Stephens Church on W. 69th street in New York.

2/5/2006.  All-Mozart program with the Oberlin String Quartet in Oberlin's Finney Chapel.

1/17/2006.  Bach's 2nd Cello Suite at the residence of the Norwegian Consul General in New York at a fundraiser for the Edvard Grieg Society.

1/15/2006.   Records his first solo cello CD featuring the music of Bach and a host of contemporary masters.

1/8-12/2006.  Tour with the Zephyr trio, performing at Santa Barbara’s Music Academy, the Hidden Valley Festival near Carmel, CA, and at the Mill Valley Chamber Music Series in Mill Valley, CA.
 
 
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