Daniel Zinn – Past Concerts
Daniel Zinn, an accomplished conductor, impresario, and violinist residing in Brooklyn, is fast making a name for himself as a concert producer in New York and his birthplace, Israel. Born into a household where his father was a preacher and his mother was a painter, Zinn's
upbringing was significantly shaped by an environment where hospitality was held in high regard. This ethos of welcoming and connecting with others deeply permeated his childhood experiences, leaving a profound impact on him.
Today, Zinn channels these influences into his professional craft. His goal is to recreate the warmth and acceptance of his childhood home in his concert productions, striving to make every attendee feel not just welcomed, but truly at home in the ambience of his classical music concerts. This approach, he believes, allows guests to leave his performances with a sense of enrichment and a feeling of being valued, akin to the nurturing atmosphere he experienced growing up.
Since graduating from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in 2015, Zinn has founded numerous concert series in Israel and New York City. His performances range in scale from an 80-piece orchestra with nightlife light designers in a warehouse to intimate candle-lit solo cello concerts in a yoga studio. Over the years, Zinn
has developed a signature style that he brought to Carnegie Hall when he presented the debut of Israeli pianist Adi Neuhaus in December 2022. In October 2022, he also founded the Fort Greene Conducting Workshop.
In addition to his work with So&So – his symphonic production company – Zinn is the founder of the Fort Greene Chamber Music Society and Williamsburg Chamber Music Society, NewOrch, Salon Concert, JLM Quartet, Zinn Studio and Artists, Fort Greene Conducting Workshop, and the Add Music Company.
Zinn has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the prestigious America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship. He received his MM.Mus from The New School under the late Aaron Rosand in New York and his B.Mus in Jerusalem under Haim Taub.
Fort Greene Orchestra: Love
Sergei Rachmaninoff — Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
$65-$90
Fort Greene Orchestra: Love
Sergei Rachmaninoff — Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
$40-$90
Fort Greene Orchestra: Mozart's Requiem
$35-$72 advance
Fort Greene Orchestra: Mozart's Requiem
$35-$72 advance
Fort Greene Orchestra: Opera Gala
Giuseppe Verdi — Selected works
Richard Strauss — Selected works
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Selected works
Early bird: $25 |
Regular: $20 standing, $49 general, $80 front
Fort Greene Orchestra: Opera Gala
Giuseppe Verdi — Selected works
Richard Strauss — Selected works
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Selected works
Early bird: $25 |
Regular: $20 standing, $49 general, $80 front
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120
Fort Greene Orchestra: Titan Symphony
$30-$120