Newton Piano Summit
Our mission is to showcase world-class professional talent, demonstrating the profound impact and inspiration that great artists provide. By emphasizing the importance of supporting the arts and integrating them into our daily lives, we aim to foster a deeper appreciation for artistic endeavors.
Recent surveys reveal that many people attend only one event yearly, often citing transportation, parking challenges, and high ticket prices as deterrents. The Summit is our direct response to these obstacles. Our performers are A-list musicians from New England and New York, representing a diverse range of ethnicities, genders, ages, and musical styles. They have graced stages and festivals worldwide, earning accolades, Grammy nominations, and wins.
The Summit exemplifies excellence and creativity, providing an environment where artists can perform at their best without constraints. This approach has established a strong regional reputation, building the Summit into a cultural pillar. Our diverse lineup ensures that all participants feel represented, and audiences consistently value the introduction to new performers and music. Standing ovations are common, highlighting the positive impact of our inclusive approach.
The Piano Summit started with Chris Pitts’ idea for the Waban Improvement Society to feature top regional pianists on the Artful Piano at the Waban Library Center. The event’s popularity grew annually, eventually outgrowing the library’s capacity. To sustain this growth, the Summit needed a dedicated organization, leading to the creation of Next-Arts, an arts-focused non-profit. EIN 99-3246445
Next-Arts Team
Chris Pitts is an experienced multimedia and video producer with extensive experience in the commercial, broadcast, and independent sectors. He co-founded a multimedia company specializing in eLearning technology, serving Fortune 100 companies across various industries, including automotive, pharmaceutical, education, technology, and finance.
He also has over 50 years as a professional musician, performing internationally with commercial and jazz artists. Pitts has held leadership roles in the Newton Cultural Council and other professional and non-profit community organizations.
Jeff Davis has spent over 36 years in investment management, serving as Chief Investment Officer for several institutions, including State Street Global Advisors, Rockefeller Capital Group, and LMCG Investment Management. He is a trustee emeritus at Berklee College of Music, where he has been involved with the school’s investment committee, and a trustee of Nurtury, which focuses on early childhood development. Davis also leads the board of resources and investment committee for Second Church in Newton, Massachusetts.
Andrus Madsen is the founder and director of Newton Baroque, a non-profit dedicated to
performing early music. He has achieved recognition for his performances on the organ, harpsichord, clavichord, and fortepiano. Madsen has been involved in teaching at universities and serving as music director for churches for over three decades. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in organ performance from Brigham Young University, a Master’s degree in Musicology, and a Doctorate in harpsichord performance from the Eastman School of Music.