Kristjan Järvi (born 13 June 1972, Tallinn) is an
Estonian-born American conductor. Järvi is the younger son of Neeme Järvi, and
the brother of conductor Paavo Järvi and flutist Maarika Järvi.
When Järvi was age 7, his family emigrated to the
United States and settled in Rumson, New Jersey.
He grew up in New York City. Järvi studied piano with Nina Svetlanova at the Manhattan
School of Music. He later went on to study conducting at the University of
Michigan under Kenneth Kiesler.
From 1998 to 2000, Järvi was Assistant Conductor
to Esa-Pekka Salonen at the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He and the composer Gene
Pritsker co-founded the Absolute Ensemble, based in New York City, in 1993,
with Järvi as its music director. In 2007,
Järvi and the Absolute Ensemble were awarded the Deutsche Bank Prize for Outstanding
Artistic Achievement.
Järvi was Chief Conductor and Music Director of
the Norrlands Opera Symphony Orchestra of Umeå in Sweden from 2000 to 2004.
From 2004 to 2009, Järvi was Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Tonkünstler
Orchestra, Vienna. Järvi is also the current
Artistic Advisor to the Kammerorchester Basel and the conductor and founder of
the Baltic Youth Philharmonic. In April 2011, Järvi was appointed the next
chief conductor of the MDR Symphony Orchestra (MDR Sinfonieorchester)
from the 2012-13 season on, with an initial contract of 3 years. Järvi renewed his contract in 2015.
In addition to a Grammy nomination, Järvi has
previously been awarded the German Record Critics Prize and a Swedish Grammy
for the recording of Hilding Rosenberg's opera "Isle of Bliss". He
has recorded Leonard Bernstein's Mass with the Tonkünstler Orchestra and
Absolute Ensemble. While Järvi's repertoire
includes pieces from the Classic and Romantic periods, he is also a specialist
for 20th-century composers and contemporary music, having commissioned works by
Arvo Pärt, Heinz Karl Gruber, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Ezequiel Viñao, Peeter Vähi and Joe
Zawinul, among others. In 2014 Järvi and French record label Naïve Classique
launched the 'Kristjan Järvi Sound Project', an ongoing series featuring
recordings from all of Järvi's ensembles.
Järvi's philanthropic activities include founding
the Estonian Orphanage Music Outreach foundation and the Absolute Academy in
Bremen.
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