Lambert Orkis on Collaboration, Technology & Musical Evolution | MH Podcast Orkis Interview Part 3
Release Date: 07/08/2024
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Welcome back to the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo Podcast. In this episode, we conclude our in-depth interview series with the illustrious collaborative pianist and professor Lambert Orkis from Temple University. In this final part, we delve into Lambert’s transition from a solo career to collaborative piano, his long-standing partnership with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, and his insights on the evolving landscape of classical music. Transition to Collaborative Piano Lambert Orkis began his musical journey as a solo pianist, but he quickly found his true calling in collaborative piano. In his...
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Welcome back to the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo Podcast. In this episode, we continue our engaging interview with the illustrious collaborative pianist and professor Lambert Orkis from Temple University. This is the second part of a three-part series where we delve into Professor Orkis's experiences post-graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music, his collaboration with the legendary cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, and his relentless pursuit of musical excellence. The Path After Curtis Upon graduating from the Curtis Institute of Music, Lambert Orkis faced an existential crisis. Like many...
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Welcome to another episode of the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo Podcast. Today, we're thrilled to bring you the first part of our interview with the esteemed collaborative pianist and professor, Lambert Orkis from Temple University. This interview, originally conducted last year, delves into the early life, musical beginnings, and career of Professor Orkis. As we reflect on our first guest, we are excited to share his story and insights into his approach to music and life. Setting the Scene We filmed this special interview at Temple University's Boyer College of Music, specifically in Rock Hall, a...
info_outlineWelcome back to the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo Podcast. In this episode, we conclude our in-depth interview series with the illustrious collaborative pianist and professor Lambert Orkis from Temple University. In this final part, we delve into Lambert’s transition from a solo career to collaborative piano, his long-standing partnership with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, and his insights on the evolving landscape of classical music.
Transition to Collaborative Piano
Lambert Orkis began his musical journey as a solo pianist, but he quickly found his true calling in collaborative piano. In his words, this path suited him better and allowed him to thrive. He shared that while a solo career requires mastering many different aspects beyond just playing well, his strengths lay in working with ensembles and other musicians. This realization led him to a rich and fulfilling career in collaborative music, where he could leverage his unique talents and enjoy the camaraderie of playing with others.
The Musical Marriage with Anne-Sophie Mutter
One of the most significant collaborations in Lambert’s career has been with the renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. Their partnership spans nearly four decades, and Lambert describes their connection as a “musical marriage.” This deep, long-term collaboration is a testament to their mutual respect, understanding, and shared artistic vision. Their performances have captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing the profound synergy that can be achieved through dedicated collaboration.
Staying Young at Heart
Hugh expressed his admiration for Lambert’s youthful spirit and his passion for technology. Lambert’s enthusiasm for photography and the latest tech gadgets, like his new Mac Studio computer, highlights his forward-thinking mindset. He recognizes the importance of staying current with technological advancements and their role in the modern world of classical music. Lambert’s ability to blend traditional musical excellence with contemporary tools is a valuable lesson for young musicians navigating today’s complex landscape.
Navigating the 21st Century Classical Music Scene
During the interview, Lambert offered invaluable advice for young pianists and musicians. He emphasized the need for entrepreneurial skills, technological proficiency, and a flexible mindset. According to Lambert, while there isn’t a fixed formula for success, being prepared, adaptable, and open to new opportunities can make a significant difference. He encouraged young musicians to build a diverse repertoire, engage with audiences, and continuously strive for excellence.
Overcoming Challenges
Lambert candidly shared some of the challenges he faced in his career. Despite premiering major piano concertos and performing in prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall, he encountered personal and professional hurdles. His journey underscores the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. Lambert’s story is a powerful reminder that even the most successful musicians must navigate difficulties and setbacks on their path to greatness.
Embracing Technology
Lambert’s passion for technology extends beyond music. He is an avid photographer, capturing stunning images of birds with his Nikon camera. His love for Star Trek and its portrayal of endless possibilities further reflects his open-mindedness and curiosity. Lambert’s embrace of technology and new ideas is an inspiration for musicians to explore and integrate modern tools into their artistic practices.
Final Thoughts
As we conclude this interview series, we are deeply grateful to Lambert Orkis for sharing his incredible journey, wisdom, and insights. His career exemplifies the richness of collaborative music and the importance of staying adaptable and open to new experiences. Lambert’s story is a beacon of inspiration for aspiring musicians and a testament to the enduring power of music to connect and uplift.
Conclusion
Thank you for joining us on the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo Podcast. We hope you enjoyed this three-part interview series with the remarkable Lambert Orkis. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights from the world of classical music.