For this week's episode, Jenn had the distinct pleasure of speaking with the one and only Tatiana Berman. Tatiana Berman is a violinist and immersive artist who explores topics through different artistic mediums. Whether as a violin soloist, speaker, or producer, she is consistently pushing creative boundaries. Tatiana is the founder of Constella Arts, creator of The Power of Sound project, co-creator of Not So Classical, and star of the documentary "Forte" available worldwide.
Tatiana’s unique projects brought her to venues including the Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Chicago Contemporary Art Museum, Santa Fe Symphony, and the Lafon Performing Arts Center. The Not So Classical album is available on all digital platforms.
The original performance concept Not So Classical has been praised by Forbes, NPR, and Playbill for its innovative approach to presenting a classical music experience. As founder and artistic director of the Constella Arts, Tatiana facilitated the presentations of over 70 world premieres and brought music to schools where arts funding has been cut. During the 2020 pandemic, in partnership with Culturenet Tatiana became an online sensation generating hundreds of thousands of views for her virtual solo performances.
Tatiana’s music video Vitali Variations and other digital projects can be experienced on networks across the globe. Tatiana is a producer of documentaries Maestro (maestromovie.com) and Nordic Pulse (nordicpulsefilm.com).
Tatiana is the process of recording her next album, The Power of Sound, preparing for a solo art exhibition, and currently in development is an orchestral recording of two world premiere Concerti. Whenever Tatiana is not performing or painting, she enjoys leading various workshops and making appearances at a limited number of speaking engagements and podcasts with topics that include the culture of sound, self-expression, creativity, and music education.