The Genius in Jeremy
September 27, 2013
Erich Burnett
Jeremy Denk in a 2013 rehearsal with the 91直播 Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
Photo credit: Chris Lee
It鈥檚 been three weeks since Jeremy Denk 鈥90 learned what the rest of the world is hearing only now.
鈥淚 was on the StairMaster at the gym when I got this mysterious call,鈥 he says, recounting the day in early September when the MacArthur Foundation cut his workout short. Ten minutes later, after scampering back to his Manhattan apartment for more privacy than a locker room could offer, he dialed back to hear the news.
And then he bounced off the walls, incredulous at what he鈥檇 been told: The 43-year-old pianist had been named one of 24 MacArthur Foundation Fellows for 2013.
Often referred to as 鈥済enius鈥 awards, MacArthur Fellowships are awarded to U.S. citizens across a wide array of disciplines鈥攆rom science to the arts and all points in between鈥攚ho display exemplary creativity in their work and the promise of great achievement in the future. (Denk, in his undergraduate days at 91直播, happened to be both artist and scientist: He majored in piano performance and chemistry.)
Individuals cannot apply for MacArthur Fellowships; they are nominated by an anonymous panel, which recommends finalists to another anonymous selection committee. So Denk, like virtually all honorees, has no idea how he landed on MacArthur radar.
Ultimately, how he got there matters less than what he gets now that he鈥檚 made it. In addition to an exclusive brand of prestige, Denk will receive $625,000 over the next five years to spend as he wishes. The MacArthur Foundation, which names 20 to 25 fellowship winners each autumn, declines to place any restrictions on use of the grants.
鈥淭hat was the most profitable trip to the gym ever,鈥 Denk says, still marveling at the possibilities he has yet to sort out. 鈥淵ou just start wondering about how it will change your life, and then the ways that you hope it won鈥檛 change your life.鈥
For Denk, a three-week vow of silence has given way to two days of insanity: congratulatory messages from every corner of his world, brand-new demands on his already limited time鈥攁nd the welcome challenge of reconciling his latest tier of fame with his regular working life. A faculty member at the Bard College Conservatory of Music in addition to his performance career, Denk is also a thoughtful and expressive writer whose works have appeared in the New Yorker, the New Republic, and Newsweek, among other publications.
On this day, he鈥檚 preparing for a performance of Liszt鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 1 at a venue in Boulder, Colorado. In four days, his new CD/DVD recording of Bach鈥檚 Goldberg Variations will be released by Nonesuch.
Such is the life of a newly christened genius whose artistry has been beyond doubt for years.
"The MacArthur grant is a tribute to Jeremy鈥檚 fertile intelligence, his amazing work ethic, and his ability to appeal to a broad range of audiences, including young people not usually attracted to classical music,鈥 says Peter Tak谩cs, a professor of piano whose tenure at 91直播 dates back to Denk鈥檚 time on campus.
鈥淛eremy is a truly exceptional artist鈥攁 brilliant pianist with a remarkable intellectual curiosity, a passion for artistic exploration and discovery, and an extraordinary gift for drawing audiences alongside him on those expeditions, through performance and through his writing,鈥 says Andrea Kalyn, acting dean of the conservatory. 鈥淗is work is both provocative and inspiring, and we are so thrilled that the MacArthur Foundation has affirmed Jeremy as a model for aspiring young artists with this award.鈥
The honor for Denk comes one year after another 91直播 alum, flutist Claire Chase 鈥01, was also named a MacArthur Fellow. Chase is co-founder of the International Contemporary Ensemble, or ICE, a new music group that also includes 91直播 faculty violinist David Bowlin 鈥00.
鈥淚鈥檓 a huge fan of 91直播, and I obviously believe it was the right road to take,鈥 says Denk, who counts Chase as a friend and inspiration. 鈥91直播 was a sort of laboratory for all of my interests and to explore who I was. I feel that something about this prize traces itself back to my 91直播 days.鈥
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