For this week's NACO Lunch Break, join Jeremy Mastrangelo (NACO violin) and his wife Sara Mastrangelo as they perform three duos for violins by Canadian composer Violet Archer. She was born in Montreal in 1913 and passed away in Ottawa in 2000, studied with Bartók, and was long-time chair of theory and composition at the University of Alberta.
Jeremy Mastrangelo has performed regularly with the National Arts Centre Orchestra since the end of 2011 and was appointed a full-time member in 2014.
Previously, Jeremy was the associate concertmaster of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra from 2001 until 2011 and was designated the orchestra’s next concertmaster in 2010. During his tenure with the SSO, he was a featured soloist on multiple occasions, including for performances of Bach’s Concerto for two violins with Jaime Laredo, Brahms’s “Double Concerto,” the Sibelius violin concerto, and Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. He has been a guest concertmaster with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Omaha Symphony, Oregon Symphony, and the National Ballet of Canada. Before his work in Syracuse, Jeremy was co-concertmaster of the New World Symphony in Miami. Jeremy has been a finalist in the Stulberg International String Competition and was the top prize winner in the National Federation of Music Clubs student auditions. In addition to his orchestral career, Jeremy performs frequently in solo recitals and chamber music concerts and has been featured in the Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music series on several occasions. He has also performed with the Chamber Players of Canada and Kathleen Battle and in the NAC Orchestra’s Music for a Sunday Afternoon series. From 2004 to 2009, he was an Affiliate Artist faculty member at Syracuse University.
Jeremy spent seven summers performing at festivals in Colorado with his wife Sara, who is also a violinist. First, as a quartet musician at the Steamboat Springs’ Strings Music Festival, and for the next six years, he performed with the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra under conductor Gerhardt Zimmerman. For his final two summers, he served as concertmaster for the BMF, and in that capacity, he soloed with the orchestra and was featured on a recording of Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Jeremy holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Michigan, where he studied with William Preucil and Paul Kantor. Jeremy resides in Ottawa with his wife and two children, both of whom play piano and violin, in addition to their interests in baseball, basketball, dance, art, and most anything Star Wars–related.
Jeremy Mastrangelo a obtenu sa permanence à l’Orchestre du Centre national des Arts du Canada en 2014, après avoir joué régulièrement avec l’ensemble depuis la fin 2011.
Il a été auparavant violon solo associé de l’Orchestre symphonique de Syracuse de 2001 à 2011, et désigné en 2010 pour devenir le prochain violon solo de l’ensemble. Durant ses années au sein de cette formation, il s’est produit comme soliste à de multiples occasions, notamment dans le Concerto pour deux violons de Bach, avec Jaime Laredo, le Concerto « double » de Brahms, le Concerto pour violon de Sibelius et Les Quatre saisons de Vivaldi. Il a été violon solo invité des orchestres symphoniques de Kalamazoo, d’Omaha et de l’Oregon, de l’Orchestre philharmonique de Fort Wayne et de l’orchestre du Ballet national du Canada. Avant d’entrer en poste à Syracuse, il a été co-violon solo du New World Symphony à Miami. Jeremy a par ailleurs été finaliste au Concours international de cordes de Stulberg et a récolté les grands honneurs aux auditions pour étudiants de la National Federation of Music Clubs. En plus de sa carrière de musicien d’orchestre, Jeremy donne souvent des récitals et collabore à des concerts de musique de chambre; il s’est produit à plusieurs occasions dans le cadre des séries Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music et Musique pour un dimanche après-midi au CNA. Il a aussi partagé la scène avec les Chamber Players of Canada et Kathleen Battle. De 2004 à 2009, il a été Artiste affilié de la faculté de Musique de l’Université de Syracuse.
Avec sa femme Sara, violoniste elle aussi, Jeremy a passé sept étés à jouer dans des festivals au Colorado, la première année au sein d’un quatuor au Steamboat Springs’ Strings Music Festival, et les six étés suivants dans les rangs du Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra, sous la direction de Gerhardt Zimmerman. Les deux derniers étés, il était violon solo de ce dernier ensemble, avec lequel il a joué comme soliste et a collaboré à un enregistrement des Quatre saisons de Buenos Aires de Piazzolla. Jeremy est diplômé du Cleveland Institute of Music et de l’Université du Michigan, où il a eu respectivement pour maîtres William Preucil et Paul Kantor. Il vit aujourd’hui à Ottawa avec sa femme et leurs deux enfants, Lia et Joel, tous deux musiciens en herbe (piano et violon), qui s’adonnent aussi au baseball, à la danse, à la gymnastique, aux arts et sont passionnés de tout ce qui touche l’univers de Star Wars.