Kristjan Järvi
Kristjan Järvi is the youngest member of the talented Järvi family of musicians, which is headed by world-renowned conductor Neeme Järvi, Kristjan's father. Kristjan's siblings are Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conductor Paavo Järvi and flutist Maarika Järvi. Kristjan has established quite a successful career as a conductor of classical music in his own right, but, with his Absolute Ensemble, has also delved into other genres of music, including rock. Kristjan Järvi was born in Tallinn, Estonia, then a part of the Soviet Union. The Järvi family immigrated to the United States in 1980, and Kristjan was raised and educated in Manhattan. He studied piano at the Manhattan School of Music, where his teachers included Nina Svetlanova. Further piano instruction came from master classes he attended at the Salzburg Mozarteum conducted by Tatiana Nikolayeva, and in Israel by Arie Vardi and Viktor Derevyanko. Järvi's exposure during his youth to various musical styles in New York led to his establishment of the Absolute Ensemble in 1993, an eclectic group since praised for its performances of both Baroque and rock compositions. Based in New York, the ensemble has regularly made tours of the United States and Europe, and received a German Record Critics Award in 2000 for its disc Absolute Mix, issued on the Ccn'c label. In 1998 Järvi was appointed assistant conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and held the post through 2000. The year he left Los Angeles he was given a principal conducting post in Sweden, at the Norrlands Opera and Symphony Orchestra of Umeå. Meanwhile, he continued concertizing and recording with the Absolute Ensemble, and appeared ubiquitously as guest conductor of numerous orchestras, including those in Gothenburg, Detroit, and Bamberg, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and Russian National orchestras, the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, and many others. It was with the Tallinn ensemble that Järvi made a recording of flute music with his sister Maarika. The 2001 CD, also on the Ccn'c label, featured works by Peter Vähi and Urmas Sisask. In 2004 Järvi left his post at Umeå to accept the appointment of principal conductor of the Vienna-based Tonkünstler Orchestra. Absolute Ensemble's 2005 release Arcanum, which contains a selection of chamber and vocal pieces by Messiaen protégée Ezequiel Viñao, has also garnered much praise. In 2010, Järvi became an exclusive Sony artist, and his first release for the label, Cantique, included the premiere recording of Arvo Pärt's Stabat Mater.© TiVo Read more
Kristjan Järvi is the youngest member of the talented Järvi family of musicians, which is headed by world-renowned conductor Neeme Järvi, Kristjan's father. Kristjan's siblings are Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conductor Paavo Järvi and flutist Maarika Järvi. Kristjan has established quite a successful career as a conductor of classical music in his own right, but, with his Absolute Ensemble, has also delved into other genres of music, including rock.
Kristjan Järvi was born in Tallinn, Estonia, then a part of the Soviet Union. The Järvi family immigrated to the United States in 1980, and Kristjan was raised and educated in Manhattan. He studied piano at the Manhattan School of Music, where his teachers included Nina Svetlanova. Further piano instruction came from master classes he attended at the Salzburg Mozarteum conducted by Tatiana Nikolayeva, and in Israel by Arie Vardi and Viktor Derevyanko.
Järvi's exposure during his youth to various musical styles in New York led to his establishment of the Absolute Ensemble in 1993, an eclectic group since praised for its performances of both Baroque and rock compositions. Based in New York, the ensemble has regularly made tours of the United States and Europe, and received a German Record Critics Award in 2000 for its disc Absolute Mix, issued on the Ccn'c label.
In 1998 Järvi was appointed assistant conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and held the post through 2000. The year he left Los Angeles he was given a principal conducting post in Sweden, at the Norrlands Opera and Symphony Orchestra of Umeå. Meanwhile, he continued concertizing and recording with the Absolute Ensemble, and appeared ubiquitously as guest conductor of numerous orchestras, including those in Gothenburg, Detroit, and Bamberg, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and Russian National orchestras, the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, and many others. It was with the Tallinn ensemble that Järvi made a recording of flute music with his sister Maarika. The 2001 CD, also on the Ccn'c label, featured works by Peter Vähi and Urmas Sisask.
In 2004 Järvi left his post at Umeå to accept the appointment of principal conductor of the Vienna-based Tonkünstler Orchestra. Absolute Ensemble's 2005 release Arcanum, which contains a selection of chamber and vocal pieces by Messiaen protégée Ezequiel Viñao, has also garnered much praise. In 2010, Järvi became an exclusive Sony artist, and his first release for the label, Cantique, included the premiere recording of Arvo Pärt's Stabat Mater.
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Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - A Dramatic Symphony
Classical - Released by Sony Classical - Sony Music on 2 Dec 2022
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Reich: Three Movements & The Desert Music
Kristjan Järvi, Tonkünstler-Orchester, Chorus sine nomine
Minimal Music - Released by Chandos on 1 Jun 2011
Some of Steve Reich's orchestral works are among his most impressive achievements, but they are rarely performed or recorded because of their difficul ...
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Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty - A Dramatic Symphony
Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Classical - Released by Sony Classical - Sony Music on 13 Nov 2020
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Cloud Atlas Symphony
Kristjan Järvi, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra
Classical - Released by nEscapes Records on 13 May 2022
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Carl Orff : Carmina Burana
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 7 Sep 2012
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Nordic Escapes
Kristjan Järvi, Nordic Pulse Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on 7 Aug 2020
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Wagner: The Ring - An Orchestral Adventure
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 9 Sep 2016
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Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty - A Dramatic Symphony
Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Classical - Released by Sony Classical - Sony Music on 13 Nov 2020
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ATTERBERG: Cello Concerto / BRAHMS: String Sextet No. 2 (arr. for string orchestra)
Truls Mørk, NorrlandsOperan Symphony Orchestra, Kristjan Järvi
Classical - Released by BIS on 1 Jan 2007
For years, people have been listening to the wrong piece by Kurt Atterberg. Instead of the Symphony No. 6, the "Dollar Symphony" that won its composer ...
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Tchaikovsky: Snegurochka - The Snow Maiden
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 4 Dec 2015
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A Sousa Celebration
Kristjan Järvi, The Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Symphonies - Released by Chandos on 1 Mar 2017
On this 2017 Chandos release, the most famous marches and other short works of John Philip Sousa receive rousing performances by Kristjan Järvi and th ...
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Bernstein: Mass
Masses, Passions, Requiems - Released by Chandos on 1 Feb 2009
As an artifact of the 1970s, Leonard Bernstein's theater piece Mass is freighted with subject matter that may seem remote today and is framed in music ...
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Wagner: The Ring - An Orchestral Adventure
Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 9 Sep 2016
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Kristjan Järvi Sound Project, IV. Pärt: Passacaglia
Classical - Released by naïve classique on 11 Sep 2015
This fourth volume in the series "Kristjan Järvi Sound Project" is a tribute to Arvo Pärt, to mark the celebration of his eightieth birthday. Having p ...
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Pärt: Cantique
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 10 Sep 2010
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Nordic Escapes
Kristjan Järvi, Nordic Pulse Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on 7 Aug 2020
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Midnight Sun
Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic, Mari Meentalo
Classical - Released by Modern Recordings on 23 Jul 2021
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Beethoven's Twilight
Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Pop - Released by nEscapes Records on 5 Nov 2021
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Arvo Pärt: Cantique
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 10 Sep 2010
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Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Ballet Music
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 22 Jan 2016
Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake is one of the most popular of all ballets. Fashioned from Russian folk tales, the ballet tells the story of Odett ...
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