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Tickets & Concerts

Orpheus & Stefan Jackiw Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn & Arensky

Newport Classical | Newport, RI

JUL 22 2025 | 8:00PM

The Program

Concert Duration: 90 minutes (includes intermission)

  • Arensky

    Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a

  • Mendelssohn

    Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
    arr. Tognetti

    Stefan Jackiw, violin

  • Tchaikovsky

    Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op. 48

Stefan Jackiw and Orpheus 3

The 2025 Newport Classical Music Festival ends on a high note as the incomparable self-conducted Orpheus Chamber Orchestra returns to The Breakers, joined by acclaimed violinist Stefan Jackiw. Known for its radical approach to musical democracy, Orpheus has proven for over 50 years what happens when exceptional artists collaborate with total trust in one another. Blending the discipline of an orchestra with the spirit of a chamber group, this evening promises to be a celebration of musical excellence and creative collaboration, providing a thrilling conclusion to the festival.

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About the artist

Stefan Jackiw
Violin

Stefan Jackiw is one of America’s foremost violinists, captivating audiences with playing that combines poetry and purity with impeccable technique. Hailed for playing of “uncommon musical substance” that is “striking for its intelligence and sensitivity” (Boston Globe), Jackiw has appeared as a soloist with the Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco symphony orchestras, among others.

In the 2024-25 season, Stefan Jackiw's schedule is studded with performances in the United States, Europe, and Asia. In the Winter of 2024, he will join the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland under Hans Graf's baton and debut with the Suwon Philharmonic, playing Tchaikovsky's violin concerto. Upon his return to the US in the Fall 2024, Jackiw will perform Sibelius' Violin Concerto with the Erie Philharmonic and Jacksonville Symphony. In the Spring, The Junction Trio will return to the 92NY stage to showcase a program featuring the world premiere of a New Work by John Zorn, followed by Jackiw's residence at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in the Winter of 2025, where he will lead performances and masterclasses. Jackiw will then join the Pasadena Symphony for Mozart's Violin Concerto, along with a Junction Trio performance at Rockefeller University and a performance of Korngold's Violin Concerto with The Florida Orchestra in the Spring. Please note that the 2024-25 season is subject to additions, and performance updates will be added to Stefan Jackiw's website as they are announced.

Jackiw opened his 2023-24 season returning to the New York Philharmonic to perform the Barber Concerto with Jaap van Zweden. His season also included a quadruple World Premiere of new works at Roulette, performances with the Taiwan Philharmonic, China National Symphony, and the Junction Trio's highly praised debut at Carnegie Hall.

Jackiw recently performed a new Violin concerto, written for him by Conrad Tao and premiered by the Atlanta Symphony and Baltimore Symphony. He has also premiered David Fulmer’s concerto Jauchzende Bögen with Matthias Pintscher and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen at the Heidelberger Frühling.

Jackiw tours frequently with his musical partners, pianist Conrad Tao and cellist Jay Campbell, as part of the Junction Trio. He also enjoys collaborating with pianist Jeremy Denk with whom he has toured the complete Ives Violin Sonatas, which the pair recorded for future release on Nonesuch Records. In 2019, he recorded Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with Inon Barnatan, Alisa Weilerstein, Alan Gilbert and Academy St. Martin in the Fields.

Jackiw has performed in numerous major festivals and concert halls around the world, including the Aspen Music Festival, Ravinia Festival, Caramoor International Music Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, New York’s Mostly Mozart Festival, the Philharmonie de Paris, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, the Celebrity Series of Boston, and the Washington Performing Arts Society.

Born to physicist parents of Korean and Ukrainian descent, Stefan Jackiw began playing the violin at the age of four. His teachers have included Zinaida Gilels, Michèle Auclair, and Donald Weilerstein. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University, as well as an Artist Diploma from the New England Conservatory, and is the recipient of a prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant. Jackiw plays a violin made in 1705 by Vincenzo Ruggieri. He lives in New York City.