Ensemble Connect and Sam Tsui, Behind the Scenes of 'Bey-thoven'
Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect and YouTuber Sam Tsui celebrate the power of music
Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect and YouTube Creator Sam Tsui celebrate the power of music in a new video project called, BEY-Thoven. This project sees Sam and Ensemble Connect create a unique mashup of Beyonce’s songs with Beethoven’s music, blending the contemporary with the classical.
Ensemble Connect is a two-year fellowship program with Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and Weill Music Institute that prepares young professional classical musicians for their future careers. Sam Tsui is an internet singing sensation on YouTube having amassed over 500 million hits on his channel alone.
So why Beyoncé and Beethoven? “Both artists have something to say, and they mean it. The specific language may differ, but their music shares an urgency and real sense of character from the most intimate and tender to exuberant or raging moments,” explains Leo Sussman who plays the flute in Ensemble Connect.
For more insight about the project, we speak to Sam Tsui as well as Leo Sussman, Sae Hashimoto, Wilden Dannenberg, Elizabeth Joy Roe and Caeli Smith from Ensemble Connect. And be sure to check out the video of the mashup performance with an added behind-the-scenes peek.
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Sam Tsui
BTS of Bey-thoven ft. Ensemble Connect x Sam Tsui
What was it like performing with classical musicians? Is it something you’ve experienced before?
I’ve done a bit of classical singing, but it’s certainly been a while, and singing with a pop sensibility to Beethoven was an interesting thing to navigate. It was super refreshing to work with the Ensemble Connect musicians because their level of technical music know-how and musicianship is of course a lot higher than is required in most contemporary pop, so it was fun to geek out a bit while working with them!
Ensemble Connect, Behind the Scenes of 'Bey-thoven'
BTS of Bey-thoven ft. Ensemble Connect x Sam Tsui
What will you take away from this experience?
The amazing thing about this being a video project is that, for one, we get to walk away with a fantastic recording of the piece that we get to share and enjoy. Personally, it was really fascinating to work on a project bridging two artists separated by a lot of time and different cultural and musical sensibilities, but who share the power to create music that resonates with so many so deeply.
It’s really humbling to look at the history of music and its evolution and understand just how fundamental and transformative it can be – and how so much of what makes good music is timeless.
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Ensemble Connect
Ensemble Connect, Behind the Scenes of 'Bey-thoven'
BTS of Bey-thoven ft. Ensemble Connect x Sam Tsui
What is the Ensemble's favorite Beyoncé/Beethoven mashup moment in the video?
Elizabeth Joy Roe: There are so many clever moments throughout! I thought Beethoven’s ”Pathétique” Sonata excerpt matched seamlessly and beautifully with Beyoncé’s Halo, and Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata cast Drunk in Love in an alluringly yearning, soulful light.
Caeli Smith (Viola): My personal favorite moment is the Love On Top mashup with "Ode To Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. I love the musical modulations at the end of Love On Top, when Beyoncé hops from key to key, and every modulation brings a heightened sense of excitement, uplifting the listeners each time. We did our own version, and I think we achieved a similar kind of energy and joy.
Ensemble Connect, Behind the Scenes of 'Bey-thoven'
BTS of Bey-thoven ft. Ensemble Connect x Sam Tsui
What were the challenges of this project?
Sae Hashimoto (Percussion): Coming up with creative transitions between the pieces was challenging. We wanted to make sure that each transition made sense harmonically, and also carried the appropriate flow. We also tried to squeeze in more Beethoven quotes within the transitions.
Wilden Dannenberg (Horn): The most challenging thing here for me was the quick turnaround of the project. Everything had to be ready to go the day of recording, no time for revision. We had to have lots of options ready for Sam and the ensemble, with built-in flexibility in case of arrangement changes. Flexibility ended up being super crucial because we ended up having a few options for the arrangement.
What makes Beethoven’s music stand the test of time?
Wilden Dannenberg: The rhythmic complexity of Beethoven's music has really stood the test of time. Combine that with mold-breaking melodies for his generation (see his “Eroica” Symphony) and he's an unstoppable presence in music history!
Ensemble Connect, Behind the Scenes of 'Bey-thoven'
BTS of Bey-thoven ft. Ensemble Connect x Sam Tsui
What is Beethoven’s signature sound/what makes his music so recognizable?
Sae Hashimoto: He was known to use small rhythmic cells or a short melodic motif as the basis of development. Whether it’s the famous opening of his Fifth Symphony, or the three-note motif in his “Moonlight” Sonata, these small puzzle pieces that make up his music as a whole are so catchy and make for a great earworm!
What will you take away from this experience?
Leo Sussman: Cliché as it sounds, the notion of embracing creative risk-taking and committing to artistic choices. This is not the kind of project for which giving 50% was ever an option – nor do I believe that there is any endeavor for which that’s the case.
Caeli Smith: I was amazed that the shoot was so seamless and easy. It was just a super fun day. When you have the highest quality musicians and creative crew working together, the time flies. I can't wait for people to see that aside from performing beloved classic chamber music, Ensemble Connect is constantly searching for different ways to expand the concept of what a 21st century musician can be.
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