Fortissima


About

Fortissima is an artistic and leadership development program at the Colburn School for high school age young women from underrepresented minorities in classical music. Fortissima’s innovative leadership curriculum, paired with rigorous artistic development and one-on-one mentorship, is designed to inspire, equip, and empower young women from underrepresented minorities in classical music to pursue professional training and careers in the field.

In the News

I Care If You Listen│July 16, 2024
With Fortissima, Young Women of Color Are Reminded They Are Not Alone in Classical Music

“Fortissima tackles classical music’s diversity problem from a unique angle, catching musicians at the pivotal pre-college level and fortifying them with the means to be successful both on and offstage.” Read more 


Applications

Dates Fortissima 2025

  • November 1, 2024 – Application Opens through Acceptd platform.
  • January 30, 2025 – Application Deadline
  • March 1, 2025 – Notification of Acceptance
  • April – September – Virtual Mentorship
  • May 11-17, 2025 – Residency at the Colburn School

 

Information Sessions:

November 6th at 7pm EST / 4pm PST
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December 10th at 7pm EST / 4pm PST
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Participant Criteria
  • Must be an enrolled high school student in the Fall of 2024.
  • Participants identify as women/girls from a minority group that is underrepresented in classical music or who have a socioeconomic disadvantage.
  • Demonstrate excellence on an orchestral instrument (includes piano).
  • Ideal candidates also possess an interest or curiosity in pursuing careers in music.
  • Fellow must be residing in the United States.

For questions about auditions and repertoire, please contact Jannina Norpoth, Fortissima Artistic Director, at jnorpoth@colburnschool.edu.

For all other questions, please contact Laia Pujol, Assistant Director, Center for Innovation and Community Impact at the Colburn School at lpujol@colburnschool.edu.


 

Fortissima has opened my eyes to so many possibilities for me and other people of color in music. Through all of our various sessions and workshops, I have gotten the opportunity to see new ways I can fit in and excel in the classical music industry. Fortissima local pilot participant, 2019

Fortissima began as a local pilot program in 2017 and featured a cohort of six young women from Los Angeles. Those young women are now pursuing studies in music and other disciplines in schools such as Oberlin, Stanford, and UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Findings from the pilot program informed the new model which expanded the program to recruit from across the country and serve more students each year.

Now a national model, Fortissima is a six-month experience for up to 8 young women that includes mentorship, virtual engagement, and a weeklong residential intensive at the Colburn School. All participants receive full scholarships which cover tuition as well as room and board while on campus.

Program Leadership

Grammy-nominated violinist Jannina Norpoth made her debut as a soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at age 14. Since then she has built a career as an innovative collaborative artist with a passion for contemporary music, genre bending and improvisation, a sought after arranger and orchestrator, and an advocate for a more inclusive and versatile landscape in classical music.

Her string quartet, PUBLIQuartet, is recognized for unique and genre inclusive programming, earning them the 2019 Visionary Artist Award from Chamber Music America, 2015 Adventurous Programming Award from ASCAP and Chamber Music America and New Music/ New Places Prize at the 2013 Concert Artist’s Guild Competition.

Ms. Norpoth has performed internationally, including appearances at the Women of the World Festival at The Apollo Theater, Detroit Art X Festival, Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, Saturday Night Live, VH1’s Save the Music, IFC’s Dinner with the Band, and Ecstatic Music Festival at Merkin Hall. As a soloist she has performed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Bloomfield Symphony, Casalmaggiore International Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble 212, and Bachanalia Chamber Orchestra. Most recently during COVID-19 she has been a featured virtual performer for digital performances from The Kennedy Center, The Library of Congress and Living Music with Nadia Sirota.

She has been a featured performer alongside such acclaimed musicians as James Carter, Nadia Sirota, Regina Carter, Itzhak Perlman, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), Helga Davis, Marcus Belgrave, Dave Young, Mike Garson, A. Spencer Barefield, Jay – Z, Beyoncé, Anita Baker, Sheila E., Boys II Men, Dionne Warwick, My Brightest Diamond, Alexi Murdoch, and many others.
Praised by Strad Magazine for her ability to write a transcription “so natural sounding that it could have been the composer’s original version.” Ms. Norpoth is a sought after arranger both in the classical and non-classical worlds. Recent commissions include Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, Sphinx Virtuosi, Trinity Wall Street and the Volcano Theatre Company’s new adaptation of Scott Joplin’s “Treemonisha”.

Ms. Norpoth lives in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, with her husband John-Paul and their puggle Vegas. Upcoming projects include the world premiere of a new adaptation of Scott Joplin’s Opera Treemonisha, featuring a collaborative orchestration with composer Jessie Montgomery and commissioned by Volcano: an experimental theatre company based in Toronto, as well as a duo recording of Prokofiev’s Sonatas for violin and piano with pianist Maria Meirelles.

Mentors

Mentors for the 2025 program will be announced in spring 2025. 

2024 Fortissima in Concert


Program

The program consists of two components: (1) online innovative leadership curriculum with one-on-one mentorship, and (2) a week-long residential intensive on the Colburn campus. The curriculum and mentorship are tailored to participants’ unique perspectives and provide specialized approaches to both personal and professional development. During their time on campus, these newly acquired skills are put into practice in a deeply engaging residency that provides opportunities to explore all facets of artistry, including performance, the conservatory experience, and career development.

Online Leadership Curriculum and Mentorship

From April 2025 to September 2025, participants will:

  • Attend monthly meetings with a distinguished mentor
  • Receive bi-monthly leadership and career development training sessions

Colburn Campus Intensive

Participants will:

  • Experience conservatory life first-hand, including trial lessons with Colburn faculty based on availability and access to Colburn facilities
  • Explore the arts in Los Angeles by attending concerts/cultural activities on the Grand Avenue cultural corridor and learning from local arts leaders spearheading innovation in the field
  • Attend panels and workshops on topics such as navigating the world of classical music as a woman or a woman of color, wellness, self-care, personal development, Conservatory audition and admissions processes, presentation skills, professional materials, and career development strategies
  • Receive artistic development opportunities by learning and performing works by BIPOC, women, and living composers; chamber music coaching from Music Director Jannina Norpoth as well as Colburn School and visiting faculty; and giving a culminating performance in Colburn School’s Thayer Hall
  • Gain access to ongoing alumni programming at conclusion of the program

The Fortissima program is made possible through the generous support of The Tippet Rise Fund of the Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Visionary Women, Raulee Marcus, Beverly Ryder, and the many donors who support our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives at the Colburn School. If you would like to learn more about supporting Fortissima or any of our community engagement programs, contact the Philanthropy Office at philanthropy@colburnschool.edu.