Oct 5, 2024

Adam Abeshouse: An Appreciation and Lament

by Karl Nehring

While preparing my recent review of Intermezzo, clarinetist Seunghee Lee’s traversal of music by the Italian composer Michele Mangani, I discovered in reading the liner notes that seven of the tracks were edited, mixed, and mastered by Adam Abeshouse. His is a name that I am always glad to see listed on an new release, for Abeshouse is a top-flight engineer; in fact, I have mentioned his name in some of my past reviews (such as this one), acknowledging his role in bringing satisfying sound into my listening room. Looking back through the Classical Candor archives, I can also find Abehouse’s name mentioned numerous times by John Puccio, acknowledging the engineer’s production values (you cans see some examples of John’s reviews herehere, and here).

Imagine, then, the shock and sadness I felt when I came across a link to an NPR story a few days ago about how a group of musicians -- including such well-known figures as Jeremy Denk, Joshua Bell, Garrick Ohlsson, and Simone Dinnerstein – had recently gathered to play for Abeshouse, who has been diagnosed with cancer and whose time on earth is drawing to a close. It is at once heartbreaking to learn of the plight of Mr. Abeshouse, yet at the same time it is heartwarming to witness the love and devotion these musicians have for their dear colleague and friend. 

We at Classical Candor wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Abeshouse for his outstanding service to music, musicians, and music listeners over these many years. We also want to express our lament and regret that his career – and his very life – has been cut short by this cruel, unexpected disease. We also wish to express our admiration and appreciation for those musicians who made the effort to show their love and appreciation for their beloved producer by gathering in his honor to play for him one final time. In the words of the late sage David Crosby, “everybody’s saying ‘music is love’…”

You can find the NPR story here.

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