ROHNERT PARK, Calif. - Thursday, October 31st 2013 [ME NewsWire]
Former President of the New York Philharmonic to Cultivate a Musical Destination in the Northern California Wine Country
Zarin Mehta Will Oversee Year-Round MASTERCARD PERFORMANCE SERIES
GMC
to Feature International Program of Orchestras, Ensembles, and Artists,
San Francisco Symphony and Santa Rosa Symphony Presentations
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Dr. Ruben Armiñana, President, Sonoma State University (SSU),
and the Donald and Maureen Green Music Center Board of Advisors, Sanford
I. Weill, Chairman, announced today that Zarin Mehta will join the
Green Music Center (GMC) at SSU in a leadership role. Mr. Mehta, cited
as among the top arts administrators internationally, served as
President of the New York Philharmonic from 2000 – 2012, and previously
as President and CEO of Chicago’s Ravinia Festival, and as Managing
Director of the Montreal Symphony.
Zarin Mehta will set the
artistic vision for GMC, located in the heart of the Northern California
Wine Country, and its year-round MasterCard Performance Series in the
spectacular new 1,400 seat Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall, including
presentations of important Orchestras, ensembles and artists from the
spectrum of classical music, jazz, world music and more. Mr. Mehta will
call on seasoned musical friendships, and broad international
experience, as he develops ideas, concepts and rosters for future GMC
seasons. Each season will also feature regular performances by the San
Francisco Symphony and the Santa Rosa Symphony. Additional information
will be announced beginning next year.
Mr. Mehta will cultivate
the programs of GMC as two additional performance venues are completed –
the 250 seat Schroeder Hall, featuring a Brombaugh tracker organ,
expected to open in 2014, and the MasterCard Performing Arts Pavilion,
an open-air space, expected to open in 2015. Mr. Mehta will build and
further develop public and young people’s educational programs and
partnerships, including ongoing work with The Weill Music Institute at
Carnegie Hall in New York. In all of these endeavors, he will work
closely, as Co-Executive Director, with Larry Furukawa-Schlereth, Chief
Financial Officer of Sonoma State University, who has been instrumental
in the realization and opening of the Green Music Center.
“The
idea to create a world-class arts and culture campus in the Northern
California Wine Country dates back nearly 15 years to the early
commitment of lead donors Donald and Maureen Green,” said Dr. Ruben
Armiñana, President of Sonoma State University. “As Sonoma County and
Sonoma State University have grown and matured, so has the expectation
for rich, international-level culture. Loyalty to the goal and selfless
dedication and generosity by so many – the Greens, Weills and the Board
of Advisors plus the 1,800 donors – has brought us the kind of
exceptional leadership that the Green Music Center, and Sonoma County,
truly deserve.”
“We are absolutely thrilled to announce Zarin
Mehta’s appointment at the GMC,” commented Sandy Weill. “Having Zarin
come on board is really transformational and a terrific validation of
something many of us have come to realize – SSU and the GMC can become a
world class cultural destination and game changer for the students and
community.” Mr. Weill continued: “My great friend Lang Lang has been
instrumental in the early days of the GMC. He was the first one I asked
to test out the venue when my wife Joan and I became interested in the
project. Lang Lang arrived at the Hall after performing in San Francisco
one evening and stayed well into the early hours of the morning. He was
immediately impressed with the Hall’s terrific acoustics. And it was
during Lang Lang’s recent visit to Sonoma to perform at Weill Hall last
month when he asked me whether Zarin had been approached by the GMC.
Upon hearing that he had not, Lang Lang reached out to his mentor Zarin,
who is on his speed dial, and they talked about the unique opportunity
at the GMC.”
“To create a new, world-class center for music,
performance, and education, in the heart of the magnificent Sonoma
County Wine Country – one of the most beautiful settings imaginable –
requires determination, dedication, and most of all, a true love of
music. I am very touched by the young emissary Lang Lang’s
determination, and honored by my old friend Sandy’s recognition – and
his unrelenting pursuit – and very grateful for the kind of
example-setting philanthropy that he and Joan have made a hallmark in
New York and California over a long period of time. My wife, Carmen, and
I, look forward to becoming part of the San Francisco Bay Area
community and developing GMC into an international musical destination.”
“The
realization, and ultimately the stability, of a major new facility like
GMC is an endeavor that has high demands and needs over the long term,”
commented Larry Furukawa-Schlereth, Co-Executive Director of the Green
Music Center and Chief Financial Officer of Sonoma State University.
“Now, with the leadership of Zarin Mehta, and his world-class expertise
and experience, the GMC is set to become the centerpiece of Sonoma
cultural life, and a major draw to the region, without doubt, from near
and far.”
ZARIN MEHTA
Zarin Mehta is among the world’s
leading arts administrators. He recently concluded his 12-year tenure as
President and Executive Director of the New York Philharmonic, having
helped make the Orchestra a worldwide cultural ambassador through
international tours in Europe, the Americas, and Asia — including a
historic February 2008 concert in Pyongyang, DPRK. He made outreach to
young people a priority, expanding the Orchestra’s extensive educational
activities; fostered an active commissioning program; introduced an
innovative series of lectures and discussions; promoted the use of new
technologies to enhance the concert experience; and spearheaded a new
series of downloadable concerts, recorded live. From 1990 to 2000, he
was President and CEO of the Ravinia Festival in Chicago, where he holds
the title of Lifetime Trustee. Mr. Mehta qualified as a Chartered
Accountant in 1962. While Partner in the firm Coopers & Lybrand, he
joined the Board of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and served as its
Managing Director from 1981 to 1990. Zarin Mehta holds the Order of
Canada, and is the recipient of two Honorary Degrees, from the
University of Montreal, and Roosevelt University, Chicago. Mr. Mehta
currently resides in Chicago with his wife of 47 years, Carmen.
GREEN MUSIC CENTER
Nestled
in the picturesque foothills of Northern California’s esteemed wine
country, the Green Music Center is a focal point for arts in the region,
with its spectacular 1400-seat Weill Hall. A program of Sonoma State
University (SSU), the GMC’s inaugural season launched in fall 2012 with
an international array of top classical, jazz, and world music
presentations.
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Contacts
Eric Latzky Culture | Communications NY
Eric Latzky, +1 212-358-0223
eric@elccny.com
gmc.sonoma.edu
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