Pre-Concert Conversation: The Sound of Jazz with Ken Peplowski, Stephen Heintz, and Loren Schoenberg

For nearly five decades, renowned clarinetist Ken Peplowski has brought his masterful and spontaneous performances to audiences around the globe. Join us for a special conversation featuring Peplowski, Rockefeller Brothers Fund President and CEO Stephen Heintz, and NJMH Senior Scholar Loren Schoenberg, as they discuss the creation of The Sound of Jazz: Music for Our Time—a dynamic exploration of jazz’s global influences. This exciting new project will premiere on July 19 at the David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center at the Pocantico Center in Tarrytown, NY.

Tickets for July 19th concert can be purchased HERE.

This program is made possible with support from Rockefeller Bothers Fund’s Culpeper Arts & Culture Program


Ken
Peplowski has performed in small clubs, the Hollywood Bowl, Las Vegas, the Newport Jazz Festival, and on numerous soundtracks and records. Ken has collaborated with musicians including Mel Torme, Leon Redbone, Charlie Byrd, Peggy Lee, George Shearing, and Madonna. He has served as artistic director on jazz festivals and cruises. His latest albums include “Live at Mezzrow” and “Unheard Bird.”

Stephen B. Heintz is president and CEO of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a private family foundation with an endowment of approximately $1.2 billion that advances social change for a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. Heintz coined the term “acupuncture philanthropy” to describe his philanthropic approach of leveraging modest financial assets to trigger larger systemic change on critical issues. In 2010, he set an ambitious path to align investment of the Fund’s financial assets with its mission, resulting in its 2014 decision to divest from fossil fuels and establishing the RBF as a leader in the Divest-Invest movement.

Heintz, who began his professional life in public service for the state of Connecticut, has devoted his career to strengthening democratic culture and institutions to better serve citizens. Before joining the RBF in 2001, Heintz co-founded and served as president of Dēmos, a public policy organization that works to reduce political and economic inequality and to broaden citizen engagement in American democracy. As co-chair of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences national Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship in the 21st Century, he co-authored the report Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century.

On the international stage, Heintz served as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the EastWest Institute during the 1990s. Based in Prague, he helped propel civil society development, economic reform, and international security as the bedrock of Central and Eastern Europe’s burgeoning democracies. In 2002, he led the RBF’s joint initiative with the UN Association of the USA to open a Track II dialogue that helped lay the groundwork for the Iran nuclear deal. The Iran Project, which he co-founded, keeps alive the possibility of a peaceful relationship with Iran despite the U.S. withdrawal from this historic agreement. In 2007, Heintz convened a meeting of the Kosovo Unity Team and prominent global diplomatic figures at the Fund’s Pocantico Center, resulting in the Pocantico Declaration that set a path for the Kosovo independence process.

Heintz is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development. He chairs the board of the Quincy Institute and serves on the boards of the International Crisis Group and the Rockefeller Archive Center. He is the recipient of the Council on Foundations 2018 Distinguished Service Award.

Tue, Jul 15
7:00 pm

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