Masterclass is an American documentary television series airing on HBO. Each half-hour episode documents the experience of a small group of young artists working with a famous mentor. The series premiered on HBO on April 18, 2010, with opera star Plácido Domingo working with three aspiring young singers.[1][2]
The students in the program are chosen from participants in the Miami-based organization, YoungArts, a program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, which supports emerging artists.[3] The series is produced and directed by Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon of the Simon & Goodman Picture Company. The Executive Producer is Lin Arison.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 9 | April 18, 2010 (2010-04-18) | June 27, 2010 (2010-06-27) | |
2 | 7 | May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28) | May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22) | |
3 | 5 | September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09) | October 14, 2014 (2014-10-14) |
No. overall | No.in season | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | Plácido Domingo | April 18, 2010 (2010-04-18) | |
Spanish opera star Plácido Domingo works with three young singers focusing not on technique but on how to convey feeling and emotion in their performances.
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2 | 2 | Liv Ullmann | April 25, 2010 (2010-04-25) | |
Norwegian actress and director Liv Ullmann works with a group of young actors on scenes from A Streetcar Named Desire.
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3 | 3 | Edward Albee | May 2, 2010 (2010-05-02) | |
American playwright Edward Albee, whose works include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Zoo Story, and A Delicate Balance, works with four budding playwrights to share his analysis of their work.
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4 | 4 | Jacques d'Amboise | May 9, 2010 (2010-05-09) | |
American ballet dancer and choreographer Jacques d'Amboise helps a group of young dancers to create a dance in five hours and then takes the show to the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
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5 | 5 | Olafur Eliasson | May 16, 2010 (2010-05-16) | |
Danish installation artist Olafur Eliasson, whose works include New York City Waterfalls and The Weather Project at London's Tate Modern museum, invites 5 young artists to his studio in Berlin and works with them on an environmental art project.[4]
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6 | 6 | Frank Gehry | June 9, 2010 (2010-06-09) | |
Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, whose buildings include Guggenheim MuseuminBilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, works with aspiring architects on a city-planning project.
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7 | 7 | Bill T. Jones | June 13, 2010 (2010-06-13) | |
American dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones, who founded the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and has choreographed for film, Broadway, and opera, works with seven young people (a writer/actress, Alix Briggs, a choreographer, Kacey Hauk, and a supporting cast of three dancers and two actors) to create an original work in three days.[3]
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8 | 8 | Michael Tilson Thomas | June 18, 2010 (2010-06-18) | |
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and the New World Symphony Orchestra, works with three young virtuoso musicians.
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9 | 9 | Julian Schnabel | June 27, 2010 (2010-06-27) | |
American artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel invites a group of young photographers, painters and sculptors into his studio for a critique of their work and a discussion of how he approaches his own work.
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No. overall | No.in season | Title | Original air date |
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10 | 1 | Renée Fleming | May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28) |
11 | 2 | Bobby McFerrin | February 12, 2013 (2013-02-12) |
12 | 3 | John Guare | March 4, 2013 (2013-03-04) |
13 | 4 | Patti LuPone | April 1, 2013 (2013-04-01) |
14 | 5 | James Rosenquist | May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22) |
15 | 6 | Bruce Weber | May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22) |
16 | 7 | Kathleen Turner | May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22) |
No. overall | No.in season | Title | Original air date |
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17 | 1 | Wynton Marsalis | September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09) |
18 | 2 | Josh Groban | January 21, 2014 (2014-01-21) |
19 | 3 | Anna Deavere Smith | February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17) |
20 | 4 | Alan Alda | September 16, 2014 (2014-09-16) |
21 | 5 | Joshua Bell | October 14, 2014 (2014-10-14) |
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Outstanding Children's Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Program | Lin Arison, Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon | N/A | Nominated | |
2013 | Outstanding Children's Program | Sheila Nevins, Lin Arison, Jackie Glover, Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon | N/A | Nominated | |
2014 | Outstanding Children's Program | Sheila Nevins, Lin Arison, Jackie Glover, Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon | Wynton Marsalis | Nominated | |
2015 | Outstanding Children's Program | Sheila Nevins, Lin Arison, Jacqueline Glover, Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon | Alan Alda | Won |
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