Jonathan Estabrooks

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Jonathan Estabrooks
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Background information
Birth nameJonathan Matthew Estabrooks
Born(1983-07-15)July 15, 1983
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Opera, classical-crossover musical theatre
Occupation(s)Producer, Vocal Producer, Mixing Engineer, Singer, Filmmaker
Instrument Baritone
Years active1990–present
Website www.emitha.com

Jonathan Estabrooks (born 1983) is a Canadian record producer, filmmaker, trained Operatic baritone, and graduate of the Juilliard School.

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In 2024, Estabrooks produced Impossible Dream for American actor and singer Aaron Lazar alongside fellow producers Kitt Wakeley, Aaron Lazar, Patrick Conlon, David Das and Christina Giacona. It includes duet with Josh Groban, Neil Patrick Harris, Leslie Odom Jr, Loren Allred, Kelli O'Hara, Kate Baldwin, and featured Sting and appearances from Kristin Chenoweth, Lin-Manuel Miranda and many more. It was released on August 23, 2024, by Lexicon Classics and was developed by Studio Seven Media and Emitha LLC. It charted at #2 on Billboard's Classical Crossover Album chart in September, 2024. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" in November, 2024. [1] [2] [3]

Jonathan has produced and mixed over 75 projects to date in the classical, jazz and crossover genres. He was executive producer and creator of Artists for the Arts, a charity single and music video in support of Americans for the Arts in their efforts to save the National Endowment for the Arts [4] He was active in the Canadian and American opera, concert and musical theatre worlds and on YouTube.

Early life and education

Estabrooks was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. He earned a Bachelors in Music Performance from the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada and a Masters of Music from the Juilliard School. [5]

Music career

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Estabrooks began his musical training as a member of the Opera Lyra Ottawa Boys Choir and Opera Lyra Chorus. [6] He first sang with orchestra in 1994 as the Shepherd Boy in Tosca by Puccini. [7] In 1993 he joined the Company of Musical Theatre, appearing is such productions as Annie , Oliver! , the Will Rogers Follies and West Side Story . [8]

In October 1999, he sang as part of a vocal quartet for the opening of a new US Embassy in Ottawa, Ontario for then President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien. [9]

He earned his Bachelor of Music from the University of Toronto in 2006 and his Masters of Music from the Juilliard School in 2009, where he was a student of Marlena Malas. He is a graduate of Ashbury College. He has coached with Brian Zeger, Joan Dornemann, Craig Rutenberg, Margo Garrett, Nico Castel, Joan Dornemann and Denise Massé.

Estabrooks sang with the Juilliard Orchestra for the New York Premiere of Siarra, a work for baritone and orchestra as part of the 2009 Juilliard Focus Festival. [10] Estabrooks was a finalist in the 2007 Bryan Law Opera Competition [11] and the 2009 Lyndon Woodside Solo Competition [12] performed at Carnegie Hall.

He made his National Arts Centre Orchestra debut in 2007, [13] with Pinchas Zukerman conducting and his National Arts Centre recital debut in 2009. [6] [14] [15]

Estabrooks was the baritone soloist in Brahms' Eine Deutsches Requiem with Coro Vivo Ottawa in 2008 [16] and has also performed with the Kennett Symphony of Chester County [17] and the Aldeburgh Connection [18] recital series. He was also a 2009 finalist in the Brian Law Opera Scholarship in Ottawa sponsored by the National Capital Opera Society. [19] He appeared with pianist Joel Harder at the Caramoor Festival, presenting three concerts for the Holiday Musicale series at the Rosen House. [20]

On June 19, 2009 in Ottawa, he made his National Arts Centre Recital debut with soprano Meghan McPhee as participants in the NAC Summer Music Institute. [21] Other recent credits include performances with the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, and a 20-city tour in L’Elisir d’Amore with Jeunesses Musicales. In April, at New York's Weill Recital Hall, Estabrooks won the top prize in a competition presented by the Oratorio Society of New York. [22]

Estabrooks made his Opera Lyra Ottawa main-stage debut in the role of Silvio in September 2011 at the National Arts Centre. [22] [23] He debuted with the Greenwich Choral Society singing the baritone solo for In Terra Pax and a world premiere by composer Rob Mathes. [24] [25]

He made his Toronto Symphony Orchestra debut on October 9 and 10, 2012 with conductor Steven Reineke in a program entitled "Some Enchanted Evening: The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein" with Broadway stars Ashley Brown and Aaron Lazar. [26] He returned to Roy Thomson Hall with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on May 20 and 21, 2014 to perform in Classical Broadway: Lerner and Loewe. [27]

On March 5, 2013, Estabrooks made his Carnegie Hall-Stern Auditorium Debut with conductor Kent Tritle and the Oratorio Society of New York in the New York premiere of Paul Moravec's Blizzard Voices. [28]

He appeared as the Baron in the Opera Lyra Ottawa production of La Traviata on March 21 and 23, 2013 with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and Corrine Winters, Eric Magiore, Marion Newman, Gregory Dahl and conductor Tyrone Paterson. [29]

On July 15, 2013, Estabrooks successfully raised US$25,730 on the funding website Kickstarter for the recording of his debut album with orchestra. [30] Titled These Miles, it was released on April 8, 2014. Collaborations included tenor Jonathan Antoine, formerly of the duo Jonathan and Charlotte, and New Age classical pianist and composer Jennifer Thomas (pianist). It was produced by Dave Reitzas, Oran Eldor and himself. [30]

On November 21 and 22, 2014, Estabrooks made his debut with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra with Steven Reineke, tenor David Curry, and soprano Amy Wallis. [31]

In March 2015, he made his debut with the Seattle Symphony with conductor Steven Reineke in a program titled Some Enchanted Evening: A Rodgers & Hammerstein Celebration with Broadway stars Ashley Brown and Aaron Lazar. [32]

On September 24, 2015, he played the lead role of Bum Phillips in Bum Phillips All American Opera. The performance marked the opera's Houston premiere at the Stafford Township Arts Center and a benefit for the Dan Pastorini charity. [33]

On March 7, 2017, executive producer Estabrooks, producer Michael J. Moritz Jr., Broadway orchestrator Charlie Rosen, and producer Van Dean of Broadway Records gathered performers for a single and video to benefit Americans for the Arts. Their gospel-tinged cover of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" was released on March 23, 2017.[ citation needed ] Participating artists included Annie Golden, Chris Mann and Peter Hollens; Broadway stars Telly Leung, Lexi Lawson, Liz Callaway, Ektor Rivera, Bryan Terrell Clark (Hamilton), Lillias White, Aaron Lazar, Ashley Brown, Carmen Cusack, Cass Dillon, Lauren Jelencovich (Yanni Vocalist), and Noah Stewart; spoken word artists Taylor Mali, Trace DePass, and Shanelle Gabriel; cabaret stars Natalie Douglas and KT Sullivan; and a pop chorus of 50 accompanied by full orchestra.

In October 2019, Estabrooks created the role of Mat Burke in the world premiere production of Anna Christie, a music drama based on the Eugene O'Neill play. It was composed by Edward Thomas with libretto by Joseph Masteroff and produced by Encompass New Opera Theatre at Baruch College Performing Arts Centre. A recording with the original cast, produced by Thomas Z. Shepard and conducted by Julian Wachner, with the orchestra NOVUS New York, was released by Broadway Records on August 16, 2019. It was a collaboration of Trinity Church and Encompass New Opera Theatre, and it debuted at #6 on the Billboard classical album chart. [34]

On September 15, 2020, The NYC center produced a celebration of the late Jessye Norman on what would have been the operatic soprano's 75th birthday. It was produced in partnership by Kenneth Overton, Jonathan Estabrooks, Miranda Plant, and Ras Dia. Artists included Emmy nominee Laverne Cox, Pulitzer Prize finalist Anna Deavere Smith, J'Nai Bridges, Harolyn Blackwell, Martina Arroyo, Simon Estes, Damien Sneed, George Shirley, Measha Brueggergosman, Krysty Swann, Karen Slack, Chauncey Packer, John Holiday, Audrey DuBois-Harris, Sidney Outlaw, Justin Austin, Brandie Sutton, and Russell Thomas, plus Norman's family and students from the Jessye Norman School of the Arts. [35]

In July 2021, Jonathan joined Emitha LLC as a producer and vice president of production. [36] Jonathan has produced and mixed over 75 albums in the classical, crossover and jazz fields, including such distinguished artists as Grammy Award award winning baritone Will Liverman, the Grammy Award winning National Children's Chorus, Metropolitan Opera star Tamara Wilson, Grammy Award winning mezzo-sopranos Isabel Leonard and Sasha Cooke and the New York Festival of Song among others.

Lament, produced by Mr. Estabrooks for baritone Sidney Outlaw and Warren Jones, reached #2 on the Billboard Traditional Classical chart. [37]

On June 14, 2024 it was announced that broadway star Aaron Lazar, recently diagnosed with ALS, would release a star-studded album entitled Impossible Dream after the idea was proposed to him by Estabrooks. Produced by Kitt Wakeley, himself, Aaron Lazar, Christina Giacona, David Das and Patrick Conlon, it was released on August 23, 2024 featuring duets with Lazar and a who's who of Broadway stars—including Josh Groban, Kelli O’Hara, Leslie_Odom_Jr., Neil Patrick Harris, Kate Baldwin, Norm Lewis, Loren Allred and joining them on the title track are Kristin Chenoweth, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Sting, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more than 50 other performers. [38]

Awards

YearNominated workCategoryAwardResult
2025Echoes of GraceBest Classical Album [39] World Entertainment AwardsNominated
2024Impossible DreamBest Traditional Pop Vocal Album [39] Grammy Award Nominated
2024The Impossible DreamBest Music Video [40] Hollywood Music in Media Award Nominated
2024Echoes of GraceBest Choral Performance [41] Global Music AwardsWon
2024Let Your Soul Be Your PilotBest Production/Producer [42] Hollywood Independent Music Awards Won
2024Let Your Soul Be Your PilotBest Music Production/Producer [43] Josie Music Award Nominated

Honors and distinctions

Discography

YearAlbumArtistCredit
2024Still StandingPeter LakeProducer, Mixing Engineer [44]
Impossible Dream Aaron Lazar Producer, Vocal Producer [45]
Echoes of Grace: Choral Music of Patti DrennanSterling Ensemble Los AngelesProducer [46]
Bridge to Peace: InvocationAllison Charney, Will Liverman Producer, Mixing Engineer [47]
A Miracle in LegacyJoshua ConyersProducer [48]
Zwei Gesänge Op. 91Sidney OutlawProducer, Mixing Engineer [49]
NYFOS Records: The Singles - Volume 1 New York Festival of Song Producer [50]
2023Illumine National Children's Chorus Vocal Producer [51]
Songs of Dominick ArgentoAbi LevisProducer, Mixing Engineer [52]
Dunbar/Moore Sessions: Volume 1 Will Liverman Producer, Mixing Engineer [53]
BecomingLa CaccinaProducer [54]
Mi País: Songs of Argentina New York Festival of Song Producer, Mixing Engineer [55]
No One Is Forgotten Dallas Opera Producer, IA Producer, Editor, Vocal Engineer [56]
ArchetypeStephen PowellProducer [57]
It's You I LikeMegan MarinoProducer, Mixing Engineer [58]
Schottische und Walisische VolksliederStephen C. EdwardsProducer [59]
Black and BlueJoshua Blue, New York Festival of Song Producer, Mixing Engineer [60]
2022A Picnic Cantata New York Festival of Song Producer [61]
Brundibár National Children's Chorus Engineer [62]
A Bright TomorrowKenneth OvertonProducer, Mixing Engineer [63]
A Very Merry Cowgirl ChristmasOpera CowgirlsProducer, Mixing Engineer [64]
Al menos cantosLaura VirellaProducer, Mixing Engineer [65]
Tiffany's SpellbookTamara WilsonProducer, Mixing Engineer [66]
From Rags to Riches New York Festival of Song Producer [67]
LamentSidney OutlawProducer, Mixing Engineer [68]
2021Come To Your Senses (single)Brittney Leigh MortonProducer, Mixing Engineer [69]
A Whole New World (single) John Riesen, Lauren Jelencovich Producer, Mixing Engineer [70]
Live With Somebody You Love (single) John Riesen, Jay DrefProducer, Mixing Engineer [71]
Take Me As I Am (single) John Riesen, Katrina ThurmanProducer, Mixing Engineer [72]
Agony (single) John Riesen, Jonathan Estabrooks Artist, Producer, Mixing Engineer [73]
I'm There (single) John Riesen, Elyse KakacekProducer, Mixing Engineer [74]
Maria (single) John Riesen Producer, Mixing Engineer [75]
Lily's Eyes (single) Jonathan Estabrooks, John Riesen Artist, Producer, Mixing Engineer [76]
The Nothing LampJessica FishenfeldProducer, Mixing Engineer [77]

Solo discography

These Miles
Independent (CD: April 8, 2014, ASIN: B00IT4YEFQ) [78]

  1. Play Me – 3:54
  2. Kathy's Song – 3:36
  3. Time After Time – 4:51
  4. Le Cose Che Tu Sei— 4:39
  5. Calling You – 5:12
  6. She – 4:29
  7. Por Una Cabeza – 3:44
  8. Always On My Mind – 3:28
  9. Away From the Roll of the Sea – 4:09
  10. Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home – 4:46
  11. All the Things You Are/Hymne a L'amour – 4:46
  12. Fly Away – 3:36

With a Little Help from My Friends - Single
Broadway Records (Single: March 2017, ASIN: B06XQ7GHYC) [79]

  1. With A Little Help From My Friends – 4:43

Anna Christie: World Premiere Recording
Broadway Records (CD: August 16, 2019, ASIN: B07TNVX4RT) [80]

Disc: 1

  1. Act 1, Scene 1: Prelude
  2. Act 1, Scene 1: Inside Larry's Bar, Chris and Larry
  3. Act 1, Scene 1: Marthy Enters
  4. Act 1, Scene 1: Anna Enters
  5. Act 1, Scene 1: Chris Re-Awakens
  6. Act 1, Scene 1: Anna and Chris Meet
  7. Act 1, Scene 1: Orchestral Interlude
  8. Act 1, Scene 2: Anna and Chris on His Barge
  9. Act 1, Scene 2: Orchestral Interlude
  10. Act 1, Scene 2: Mat Enters
  11. Act 1, Scene 2: Anna and Mat Alone
  12. Act 1, Scene 2: Chris Re-Enters

Disc: 2

  1. Act 2, Scene 1: The Cabin on Chris's Barge; Chris and Anna
  2. Act 2, Scene 1: Mat and Chris
  3. Act 2, Scene 1: Anna Enters
  4. Act 2, Scene 1: Orchestral Interlude
  5. Act 2, Scene 2: On the Deck of the Barge, Anna and Chris
  6. Act 2, Scene 2: Mat Returns

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