Guest ArtistsSteve Hackman, conductor

A musical visionary of incomparable gifts, Steve Hackman is a daring voice leading the charge among a new generation of classical musicians intent on redefining the genre. Equally adept in classical and popular forms, his breadth of musical fluency and technique is uncanny – he is at once a composer, conductor, producer, DJ, arranger, songwriter, singer, pianist and even rapper. He uses those wide-ranging abilities to create ingenious hybrid compositions that blur the lines between high and pop art and challenge our very definitions thereof.

Mr. Hackman’s unique style of musical metamorphosis sees modern musical techniques applied to the classical repertoire and vice versa. The result is evocative hybrid works that are both derivative yet wholly original. He synthesizes Brahms and Radiohead, Bartók and Björk, and Tchaikovsky and Drake into epic orchestral tone-poems; re-imagines Stravinsky and Shostakovich into original orchestral-electronic concept albums; samples Verdi and Debussy and interpolates them into hip-hop tracks; writes songs with hidden melodies of Beethoven embedded.

His performances of these pieces have surprised and thrilled diverse sellout audiences across the country, including with the orchestras of Seattle, Pittsburgh, the Boston Pops, Nashville, Oregon, Indianapolis, Grand Rapids, Columbus, Charlotte, Florida, Alabama and the Colorado Music Festival.

In May of 2018 Mr. Hackman’s dream of assembling an orchestra of like-minded, creative virtuosos became a reality with the debut concert of “STEREO HIDEOUT: Brooklyn” at the Kings Theatre. Of the evening's main piece Brahms V. Radiohead, Grammy.com wrote, “Hackman re-composed and compiled something so creative and special yet so natural and real.” STEREO HIDEOUT is a hand-picked ensemble of the creme de la creme of young classical musicians in New York City, many of whom are multi-genre composers, arrangers, songwriters and musical disruptors themselves. Their concerts will continue to feature Hackman’s hybrid and original works, guest artists, as well as showcase projects of the orchestra members.

Upcoming engagements for Hackman include debuts with the Colorado Symphony and Calgary Philharmonic, as well as returns to Seattle, Oregon, Nashville, Indianapolis and others. In October he will debut his newest creation, West Side X West Side, an orchestral/hip-hop synthesis of Bernstein’s West Side Story and the music of West Coast rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Ice Cube, Warren G, Kendrick Lamar and more.

In January 2018, Mr. Hackman premiered his choral treatment of Bob Dylan, a fifteen-song, 70-minute anthology entitled The Times They Are A-Changin’, with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh. The piece was commissioned by six American choirs. In March 2018 he performed Brahms V. Radiohead in Lakeland and Fort Myers, Florida, and Tchaikovsky V. Drake with the Nashville Symphony. He began January 2018 with Brahms V. Radiohead at the Oregon Symphony, and later in the month released the new Stereo Hideout album The Gates Unknown, which features a full orchestra of musicians from Mr. Hackman’s alma mater Curtis Institute of Music, as well as Louisville-based artist and rapper 1200.

In June 2017 Mr. Hackman made his debut with the Boston Pops, conducting four concerts of a program entitled “Beatles & Beyond.” He returned to the Pittsburgh Symphony for a concert later in June, and premiered his latest mashup with the Colorado Music Festival in July, entitled Mashupalooza – a trip through an imaginary music festival where both classical and popular artists perform together.

From 2015-17 Mr. Hackman served as creative director and conductor of FUSE@PSO, a genre-defying series at the Pittsburgh Symphony that has introduced the symphony and its repertoire to thousands of new listeners. The series has received accolades from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tribune-Review, Pittsburg Quarterly magazine, Whirl magazine, Table magazine, Next Pittsburgh and Made in PGH. On March 8, 2017, KDKA-TV's Pittsburgh Today Live led with the story "Pittsburgh Symphony's FUSE Series getting rave reviews.” On March 22, 2017 Mr. Hackman led the Pittsburgh Symphony in a sold-out concert of his Tchaikovsky V. Drake. Mr. Hackman's work as an artistic innovator was recently recognized with an invitation to speak at the TedX Conference.

From 2013 to 2015, Hackman was music director of the "Mash-Up" series at the Colorado Music Festival. From 2009 to 2013 Mr. Hackman served as co-creative director of the Happy Hour at the Symphony Series with the Indianapolis Symphony, where, along with co-artistic directors Time for Three, he pioneered a new type of concert experience by producing, arranging/composing and conducting compelling presentations that blended classical with pop. Hackman served as the music director of Time for Three from 2011-12, and has collaborated closely with the group for nearly a decade, producing two of their albums and penning over 50 arrangements, orchestrations and compositions.

In 2014 Hackman released the debut STEREO HIDEOUT album The Radio Nouveau along with several music videos. The album was mixed in London by Gareth Jones (Grizzly Bear, Depeche Mode) and mastered in Brooklyn by Joe Lambert (Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors). The follow-up album Down with the Classics (a mixtape introduction to classical music) , was co-produced by Grammy®-nominated producer Good Guy Dez (Big Sean, Will.I.am, Juicy J, Meek Mill, Kid Cudi, King Los, Puff Daddy), and features 13 songs, all of which sample a different classical composer and layer melodies and raps over top.

Successful as a composer and arranger, Mr. Hackman's work includes pieces for ensembles and artists as diverse as the string trio Time for Three, violinist Joshua Bell and choral ensembles Chanticleer and The Tallis Scholars. His orchestrations for artists like Time for Three, The Five Browns, Michael Cavanaugh, My Brightest Diamond, Arlo Guthrie, Aoife O'Donovan and Joshua Radin have been performed by nearly all the major orchestras in America. Mr. Hackman is a frequent contributor to NPR’s From the Top.

Mr. Hackman was a four-year member, producer and musical director of the a capella group The Other Guys at the University of Illinois, a group that under his direction placed runner-up in the International Competition of Collegiate Acapella at Avery Fisher Hall. He is a prolific songwriter, having written hundreds of songs and releasing several albums of original music. His song "The Pendulum Song" was chosen among tens of thousands as a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, and he has also received honorable mention in the Billboard songwriting competition. In season seven of American Idol, Mr. Hackman was one of 164 contestants chosen from more than 150,000 to attend Hollywood Week. He finished in the top 64.

Mr. Hackman studied counterpoint, composition and improvisation under his mentor Dr. Ford Lallerstedt at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He received an advance diploma in conducting at Curtis under Otto-Werner Mueller and studied subsequently with David Zinman at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen. He received further training in orchestration from the prolific Broadway orchestrator and composer William Brohn (Miss Saigon, Wicked, Ragtime and countless others). His undergraduate degree is in piano performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied with Gustavo Romero. He served as the assistant conductor of the Reading Symphony for two seasons, where he led subscription, family, education and New Year's Eve programs.

Steve Hackman is active on social media under the handle @stevehackmanmusic, and many of the pieces referred to here can be watched in their entirety on YouTube via the @stereohideout channel.