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SummerMusic presents Cellist Ian Maksin

August 13, 2020 | By Susan Merdinger
Artistic Director

Sheridan Music Studio's "SummerMusic" Series of outdoor, "Pandemic-friendly" concerts kick off with a performance by the international Classical-Crossover Cellist and Singer, Ian Maksin, Friday August 21, 2020, at 6pm in Highland Park.

Breaking boundaries both musical and geographical, cellist, composer and multilingual vocalist IAN MAKSIN has created and developed his own unique genre by blending elements of different styles in a new way using his cello as the main unifying force. He sings in more than 20 languages: Russian, Ukrainian, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Yiddish, Ladino (language of the Sephardic Jews of Spain), Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, Arabic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Mongolian, Buryat, Macedonian. Ian is equally brilliant in every genre in its pure form, from classical to jazz and blues, and from Latin to Balkan and Middle Eastern music. His passionate interpretations and soulful sound have generated a contagious universal and ever-growing appeal to diverse audiences across the world.

Born in St. Petersburg, Russia into a multicultural family, Ian Maksin began playing cello at age six at the Special School for Gifted Children at the Leningrad Conservatory. He later continued his education at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where he moved at age seventeen on his own. After many years working with several prestigious symphony orchestras and chamber ensembles in the classical realm, Ian chose a new musical path, exploring his own personal artistic voice by fusing styles from music of all sorts of genres that he listened to as a kid. Ian acquired blues and rock guitar skills along with learning the cello, which allowed him to expand the capabilities of cello in a completely new and unique direction.

According to Ian himself, “at some point I realized that music was much more than just a compilation of sounds for mere entertainment of both musician and listener, but something much bigger - a force capable of healing, inspiration, unity and reconciliation among people on a global scale. I believe cello can save the world.”

Purchase tickets here:

This price includes the Livestream for viewing at a later time or if a person cannot make it to the concert at last minute. An email receipt containing the URL for the Livestream will be sent upon purchase. I will submit the emails to IN.LIVE for them to grant access to those who purchase Concert tickets through Sheridan Music Studio's website.
 
2. Purchase LIVESTREAM-ONLY Ticket: https://in.live/concertDetails/ho1dcev1go.  This is $15 for a single Livestream. 
 
3. Purchase the Subscription to one or both Sheridan Music Studio Concert Series: ( This would entitle your fans to also attend your concert in the Fine Arts Building, if they wish, and includes all the concerts on the series and LIVESTREAMS for each concert- in case we cannot have a studio audience indoors due to the Pandemic or due to a performer's preference.)
 
 

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