Joan Jeanrenaud Net Worth

Joan Jeanrenaud Net Worth is
$1.2 Million

Joan Jeanrenaud Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Joan Jeanrenaud, née Dutcher (born January 25, 1956), is an American cello player. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, she played with the Kronos Quartet from 1978 until 1999, when, after a sabbatical, she left to pursue a solo career and collaborations with other artists, in part due to being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She has staged and recorded solo performance pieces, playing the cello in tandem with electronic instruments. Her first solo album, Metamorphosis, was described by Greg Cahill in Strings as "visceral, hypnotic, and often compelling."Jeanrenaud plays a Deconet, ca. 1750. A copy of the cello carved out of ice was used in her four-hour performance piece Ice Cello, a 2004 adaptation of Charlotte Moorman's Ice Music for London. In 2008, her album Strange Toys was nominated for a Grammy Award. Several tracks were recorded with PC Muñoz, with whom Jeanrenaud recorded a full album, Pop-Pop, in 2010, calling it "a pop record that wasn't actually pop."She also has performed in collaborations with Larry Ochs' group Kihnoua at San Francisco's De Young Museum (2008).She has performed in many film scores by composer William Susman and appears on the soundtrack CDs for Oil on Ice (2005), Fate of the Lhapa (2007) and Music for Moving Pictures (2009).

Full NameJoan Jeanrenaud
Date Of Birth1956-01-25
Place Of BirthMemphis, Tennessee
ProfessionMusic Department, Composer, Soundtrack
EducationIndiana University Bloomington
NationalityAmerican
Music GroupsKronos Quartet
NominationsGrammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
MoviesGoodbye Gauley Mountain: An Ecosexual Love Story, The Loss of Nameless Things, Born This Way
#Fact
1Performs on the CD album "Music for Moving Pictures" which includes Tribeca Film Festival winner Native New Yorker (2005), Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in the Soviet Union (2008), and, When Medicine Got It Wrong (2009) composed by William Susman.
2Performs on the award-winning CD soundtracks released for the films Oil on Ice (2004) and Fate of the Lhapa (2007) composed by William Susman.
3Nominated for a 2009 Grammy award for her CD "Strange Toys" in the Classical Music category of soloist without orchestra.
4Performed with the Kronos Quartet in over 2,000 concerts throughout the world during her 20 year tenure.
5Won the Isadora Duncan Dance Award for best composition in 2001-2002.
6Left Kronos in 1999 to pursue different artistic directions including solo and collaborative projects.
7Performs on a 1750 Venice-born Deconet cello.
8Plays the Ice Cello - a cello made out of ice.

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Game Day2016/Imusician: cello
The Light at Walden2014Documentary short composer: additional music
Born This Way2013Documentary musician: cello
When Medicine Got It Wrong2009Documentary musician: cello
Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in the Soviet Union2008Documentary short musician: cello
Making the Man2007Short musician: cello
Fate of the Lhapa2007Documentary musician: cello
Independent Lens2006TV Series documentary musician - 1 episode
Oil on Ice2004Documentary musician: cellist
The Loss of Nameless Things2004Documentary musician: cello
Fearless1993musician: cello, "Mai nozipo" - as Kronos Quartet

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fire and Spirit2014Documentary short completed
Saltwater2014
Born This Way2013Documentary
Independent Lens2006TV Series documentary 1 episode
The Loss of Nameless Things2004Documentary

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
WE: A Collection of Individuals2012performer: "The Work"
Frances Ha2012performer: "Axis" / writer: "Axis"

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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