Christmas Special Edition -1
Dec 2024
LAZIE INDIE MAGAZINE
LAZIE INDIE MAGAZINE
C H R I S T M A S S P E C I A L - 1
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GARY SCHMIDT
INTERVIEWS
JOHN KLINE
PHIL KANAKIS
RASA VITKAUSKAITE
PETER CATUCCI
STUDEO
REFESTRAMUS
To all Lazie Indie readers,
Let there be peace and love and spirit of Christmas all over the world !!!
This Christmas our contibuting columnist Lyia Meta took the initiative to interview a few
musicians who have released music on the festival.
These interviews talk about how much Christmas means to each of them and about their
music. I am really glad to present this edition as a suppliment to our November edition,
And thank Lyia for the effort . Hope you have a great time reading the interviews !!!
The credit for this special edition goes to Lyia Meta and Lazie Indie Magazine thanks her for
the effort. Wish you all a Merry Christmas!!!
Cheers !!!
Jay
Merry Christmas!!!
Editor’s
Note
Editor-in-Chief
Jay Pillai
Lazie Indie
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The magazine is published by
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Christmas Special Issue -1
The month of publishing
December - 2024
Editorial Team
Founding Editor: Jay Pillai
Verified by:
Inge Zimmermann-Probst
Contributing Columnist:
Lyia Meta
Cover Photo Design:
Lyia Meta
CONTENT
INTERVIEWS
MAGAZINE INFORMATION
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EDITORS COLUMN
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GARY SCHMIDT
JOHN KLINE
RASA VITKAUSKAITE
PETER CATUCCI
STUDEO
REFESTRAMUS
INTRODUCTION - LYIA META
PHIL KANNAKIS
Christmas has always held a special place in my heart. There’s a magic to this season that goes beyond
lights and decorations; it’s a time for gathering with loved ones, sharing stories, and, of course, listening
to the music that weaves its way into our most cherished memories. I’m one of those people who loves
Christmas music—from the timeless classics to fresh interpretations that capture both the joy and
bittersweetness of the holidays. The songs remind us of snowy evenings, warm family gatherings, and
moments of reflection.
As the holidays draw near, there’s something irresistibly nostalgic and heartwarming about those
Christmas tunes that have become part of our seasonal traditions. Who doesn’t feel a spark of warmth
when Johnny Mathis’s velvety voice sings “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” or Bing Crosby’s
timeless “White Christmas” fills the room? Brenda Lee’s playful “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
brings cheer, while the humor of “The Chipmunk Song” reminds us that a little holiday whimsy goes a
long way. And for those quiet, reflective moments, Mahalia Jackson’s powerful gospel melodies provide a
reminder of the deeper meaning of the season. These songs are like ornaments on our holiday playlists,
each tied to memories that come alive every December.
In this special Christmas pullout, I’m thrilled to showcase a collection of both fresh and classic holiday
releases, highlighting a blend of new voices and timeless favorites that capture the many facets of the
season. From Rasa Vitkauskaite’s evocative compositions and Peter Catucci’s heartfelt music to Phil
Kanakis’s reinterpretation of a beloved classic and Gary Schmidt’s serene, wintry piano arrangements,
each artist brings something unique to the holiday soundscape. We also feature Studeo—a husband and
wife duo, Jeremy and Christine Stork—whose harmonies add a beautiful intimacy to their holiday music.
Alongside them, Refestramus’s unique stylings provide a more eclectic take on seasonal music, and John
Kline brings warmth, humor, and a deep respect for each individual’s journey, offering a thoughtful and
comforting perspective on holiday traditions.
These artists, both well-known and emerging, have infused their music with personal stories, humor,
and a touch of holiday magic, enriching the tapestry of seasonal music we love. Some of these releases
may be new to you, while others have been around for years, quietly carving their place in the holiday
canon. With each piece, we are reminded of the season’s joyful chaos, touching sentiments, and even
moments of laughter—all the elements that make Christmas both a celebration and a time for reflection.
So, as you explore this collection of Christmas releases and artist interviews, take a moment to savor both
the familiar classics and the new sounds that enrich the holiday experience. Whether you’re here for the
cozy nostalgia or ready to discover fresh holiday gems, this year’s lineup has something for everyone.
May this festive blend of music bring a little extra warmth to your holiday season and remind you, as
always, of the power of song to bring us together.
Thank you
Lyia Meta
Hello, Christmas! Here is a Festive Mix of Classics and New Holiday Joy
Note from Columnist Lyia Meta
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RASA VITKAUSKAITE
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Rasa Vitkauskaite
Bringing Personal Meaning to a Christmas Album
Interview by Lyia Meta
What inspires a world-class pianist to take on the challenge of creating a Christmas album? For
Rasa Vitkauskaite, it was more than just a holiday project - it was a personal journey, one that
merged her artistic brilliance with a deep-rooted connection to her family’s history and traditions.
Known for her soulful performances and praised as a “Beethoven interpreter of penetrating
insight,” Rasa has carved out a distinguished career as a soloist and the principal pianist of the
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. Yet, with A Concert Piano Christmas at Boston Symphony Hall, she
steps into a new and intimate space, inviting listeners into a holiday experience shaped by both
virtuosity and heart.
We sat down with Rasa to delve into what sparked this festive endeavor. With warmth and
sincerity, she spoke about how the album not only showcases her love for the piano but also honors
her family’s resilience in the face of hardship. Rasa’s personal history intertwines with the music,
bringing depth to each reimagined Christmas classic while offering listeners a glimpse into the
traditions that have shaped her life, both on and off the stage. Please welcome Rasa Vitkauskaite to
Lazie Indie Magazine.
About Rasa
Multiple prize-winning Lithuanian pianist RASA VITKAUSKAITE has been hailed for “artistry of
poetic and observant sensitivity” (Gramophone) and dubbed as “a Beethoven interpreter of
penetrating insight” (Fanfare). A member of the prestigious Steinway Artist roster, Rasa is the long-
serving, critically acclaimed principal pianist of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
She has published many highly acclaimed solo concerto, recital, and chamber music recordings,
including her just released Mendelssohn Double Concerto in D Minor and Capriccio Brilliant with
Tchaikovsky gold medal violinist Ilya Kaler and conductor Jonathan Cohler. Her 2021 CD including
Mozart Concerto No. 20 in D Minor and Beethoven Concerto No. 3 in C Minor was praised as
comparable to Rudolf Serkin’s legendary recording with Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic.
Winner of the Grand Prix at the Mendelssohn Cup Piano Competition in Italy and a Kathryn
Wasserman Davis grant supporting a concert tour of Israel, Rasa has performed in more than 30
countries around the world. Recent seasons have included a solo recital on the acclaimed Dame
Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in the Chicago Cultural Center broadcast live on WFMT radio
and hundreds of affiliated stations nationwide as well as collaborations with world renowned
artists such as violinist James Buswell, cellist Julia Bruskin, and clarinetist Jonathan Cohler, which
whom she recorded four lauded chamber music CDs. She is also the founder and pianist of Chamber
Music Boston.
LM: What inspired you to create a Christmas album?
RV: The idea for A Concert Piano Christmas at Boston Symphony Hall stemmed from a desire to
create a truly exceptional and memorable holiday recording. I wanted to present a program that
would be worthy of the iconic Boston Symphony Hall stage, showcasing the piano’s full potential in
a festive context. There didn’t seem to be many arrangements that rose to the level of a concert
pianist.That seemed odd, because the piano repertoire is the largest of all instruments. It is our hope
that this album will help fill the void of classical piano Christmas masterpieces.
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My husband was the driving force behind the project. When he first suggested recording a
Christmas piano solo album, I thought he was joking! However, he persisted, and we eventually
agreed to pursue it if we could find a selection of pieces that were both challenging and enjoyable
to play. I am delighted with the final result, as the album features an hour of exquisite music that
offers a unique and meaningful holiday experience.
LM: Which classic Christmas song was the most challenging to reinterpret, and why?
RV: Andre Gentile's arrangement of Sleigh Ride was a remarkable discovery, yet also a formidable
challenge. Originally conceived as a piano duet, the piece was transformed for a solo pianist,
significantly increasing its complexity. The arrangement's technical demands were substantial,
particularly in the left-hand part. Wide-ranging leaps, combined with the unconventional use of
three staves instead of two, presented a demanding task.
LM: How did you approach blending traditional holiday sounds with your own musical style?
RV: The album arrangements dictated their intended style, so I aimed to capture the unique
qualities of each. For Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, I focused on creating a symphonic sound and
crisp articulation, while Schubert/Liszt's Ave Maria required more attention to balance and
lyricism. To highlight the distinctive qualities of each style, I incorporated subtle nuances into my
performance. If the arrangement featured a jazz-inspired style, I played with slightly different
phrasing and rhythmic emphases to bring out its unique qualities.
The Bell Carol is arguably the most new age-sounding track, so I tried to avoid over-romanticizing
it and instead played it with a more straightforward sound and less classical inflection.
LM: What emotions or message do you hope listeners will take away from your Christmas
album?
RV: This album is a deeply personal tribute to my family, who endured a long and painful history
of Soviet persecution. My mother was born in exile in Siberia, a descendant of political deportees.
My father, meanwhile, bravely participated in the unarmed human shield that defended
Lithuania from the attempted Russian takeover in 1990, shortly after the country declared
independence.
The album is a celebration of hope and freedom, a testament to the resilience of my family and the
countless others who suffered under Soviet rule. During the occupation, celebrating Christmas
openly would have been a dangerous act, a stark reminder of the oppression we endured.
Through this album, I aim to honor my family’s legacy and share their story with the world,
inspiring others to cherish the freedoms we often take for granted.
LM: Which song from your Christmas album do you feel best captures the spirit of the season?
RV: While I may be biased, my favorite Christmas song is O Holy Night. I adore the way Kyle
Landry's Christmas Carol Medley builds to a triumphant, dramatic and celebratory climax with O
Holy Night as the centerpiece. It is an absolute joy to play.
LM: What makes your Christmas album stand out from the numerous holiday records out
there?
RV: While there are numerous Christmas tunes arranged for piano, many of them fall short of
highlighting the instrument’s unique capabilities. I was determined to find pieces that would truly
showcase the virtuosity and versatility of the concert piano.
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Through diligent research, I was fortunate to discover some remarkable arrangements that I featured on the
album, which perfectly capture the spirit of the season while demanding exceptional technical skill and
musicality.
LM: What’s your go-to Christmas movie and did it inspire any tracks on the album?
RV: Holiday films hold a special place in our childhood memories. Growing up in Lithuania, just as it was
gaining independence from the Soviet Union, television options were limited. Home Alone stands out in my
memory, not only for its classic status but also for its remarkable score by John Williams. While the film didn't
directly inspire the album, its nostalgic Christmas atmosphere and the joy it evoked undoubtedly influenced
the overall tone and spirit.
LM: Did you have any funny or memorable moments while recording the Christmas album?
RV: The album's creation unfolded during my first year of motherhood. Balancing the project's demands with
childcare was challenging at times. Having to practice the music for many hours to prepare for recording
sessions, my son grew up listening to Christmas music year-round. The album's collaborative nature was a
highlight. It wasn't a solitary endeavor; my entire family was involved, making it a truly special experience.
LM: Which classic Christmas song always puts you in the holiday spirit, and did it make it onto your
album?
RV: I find Jingle Bell Rock to be particularly festive, but it’s not quite the right fit for classical piano. I
appreciate its simplicity and joyful melody, and while a creative piano arrangement could be fun, I am also
perfectly content leaving it in its original form.
LM: Please tell our readers what next for you.
RV: I am in the process of recording the complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas with world-renowned violinist
Ilya Kaler. We have embarked on this monumental endeavor that will culminate in a multi-disc set.
Ilya is the violin professor at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the only violinist in history to win three
gold medals at the world's most prestigious violin competitions, the Tchaikovsky, Sibelius and Paganini. His
extensive discography, spanning concertos, chamber music, and solo repertoire, have established him as one of
the greatest violinists of our time. I am privileged to contribute to his musical legacy, covering major violin
repertoire on record.
Rasa’s socials:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/rasapiano
Facebook: https://facebook.com/Raselita
YouTube: https://youtube.com/Rasapiano
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4WTx0IcyJBwJmrFglu2t2T
Website: https://rasapiano.com
Christmas album:
All links: https://album.link/rasa
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4VSApoPr5aULdnzy4xT7nJ
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0CN1NSKTP
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/1715936877
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