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Amir Shpilman

Amir Shpilman (born December 4, 1980) is an Israeli composer.

Amir Shpilman
Background information
Born (1980-12-04) December 4, 1980 (age 43)
Tel Aviv
OriginIsrael
GenresContemporary music Experimental music
Occupation(s)Composer
Websiteamirshpilman.com

Education and career edit

Shpilman[1] was born in Tel Aviv where he started his composition studies at the age of 17. After three years in Paris where he studied solfege, harmony piano and composition, he moved to the United States, in 2006, to study at the City University of New York where he obtained a bachelor's degree in music composition under the tutelage of Tania León, Jason Eckardt and with close mentorship of pianist Ursula Oppens.

He received his master's degree in composition with a focus on conducting from the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden under the tutelage of Mark Andre, Manos Tsangaris, and Franz Martin Olbrisch. In 2011, He founded the Ensemble Moto Perpetuo,[2] a New York-based chamber orchestra specializing in contemporary music and collaborative creations, and served as its artistic director until 2015.

During his career, Shpilman has worked with a variety of performers, orchestras, and ensembles including the Ensemble Intercontemporain (Paris), International Contemporary Ensemble (New York), Mivos Quartet, Ensembles Meitar and Nikel (Tel Aviv), Interface (Frankfurt), AuditivVokal Dresden, El Perro Andaluz (Dresden), Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble (Leipzig), LUX:NM and Ensemble Mosaik (Berlin); Ensembles Reconsil and Platypus (Vienna) and more.

Among his collaborators are laureate of the Sapir Prize for literature author Reuven Namdar, sound sculptor Hans van Koolwijk,[3] visual artist and designer Ghiora Aharoni, poet Nadja Küchenmeister[4] and more.

In April 2013, Hedef,[5] a piece for large ensemble, won the Jury Prize at the Heidelberger Frühling festival conducted by Matthias Pintscher. In October 2014, Ensemble Intercontemporain premiered his large work Iridescent Stasis at the Venice Biennial[6] and in 2016, Shpilman was selected to represent Germany at the European Capital of Culture,[7] in Wroclaw, premiering his piece Destruction[8] for choir and large orchestra. The open-air concert took place on the banks of the Oder river, with a crowd of 140,000 spectators.

His music is published by Edition Gravis.[9]

Compositions edit

Stage works edit

 
Tiferet, music theater performance
  • TIFERET (2017) new music theater; for 2-4 dancers, 5-7 vocal soloists, 30 voice choir, Dynamic Speakers[10] and electronics; Commission of the Maxim Gorki Theater, Premiered in the Maxim Gorki Theater, Studio Я in Berlin by dancers Elena Kilchitskaya, Yotam Peled, vocal soloists AuditivVokal Dresden conducted by Olaf Katzer, and the Carl-von-Ossietzky choir conducted by Berit Kramer
  • Images (2017) for accordion, saxophone and soprano; Commission of FrauVonDa as part of the Musiktheater project TaxiMusic; Premiered at Acker Stadt Palast by LUX:NM and Mezzo-Soprano Claudia Van Hasselt
  • Situation Object 2 (2017) for 2 dancers and ensemble of vocal soloists; Commission of the Maxim Gorki Theater, Premiered in Studio Я, Berlin by Dancers Elena Kilchitskaya, Yotam Peled, and AuditivVokal[11] Dresden
  • Here I am, Send me! (2013) A cappella for 20 vocal soloists; Commission of LABA, 14th St Y Theater NYC, fully staged theatrical performance in 2014 at the 250th anniversary celebrations of Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, Conducted by Amir Shpilman

Orchestral works edit

Ensemble works edit

  • Indestruction (2019) composition for ensemble and Dynamic Speakers; Commission of Ensemble Mosaik and the Adele and John Gray Endowment Fund; Premiered at Kesselhaus Kulturbrauerei in Berlin by Ensemble Mosaik and conducted by Enno Poppe
  • Iridescent Stasis (2014) for large ensemble; Commission of Ensemble Intercontemporain and La Biennale di Venezia;[13] Premiered by Ensemble Intercontemporain, conducted by Jean-Michaël Lavoie
  • Hedef[14] (2013) for large ensemble; Commission of the Heidelberger Frühling (Heidelberg Spring Festival); Premiered by Ensemble of the young composers academy conducted by Matthias Pintscher
  • Collective Improvisation 1 (2011) for large ensemble and four laptops; Premiered by Ensemble Moto Perpetuo at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York

Chamber music edit

  • Die Weiße Stadt (2019) woodwind quartet; Commission of Ensemble diX in celebration of 100 years of the Bauhaus movement; Premiered at the Lindenau-Museum Altenburg by Ensemble Dix
  • Spins 2 (2019) for solo flute and electronics; Commission of Kulturkontakt Austria (OeAD) and Platypus Ensemble; World premiere at Wien Modern Festival
  • Entangled (2019) for trio of open instrumentation and electronics; Commission of Ensemble Mosaik; Premiered at Acker Stadt Palast in Berlin
  • Spins (2016) for saxophone and percussion (open instrumentation); Commission of Ensemble Nikel and the Tzlil Meudcan Festival; Premiered at the Teiva Theater in Jaffa, Israel by Patrick Stadler and Brian Archinal
  • Resisim (2015) for baritone and ensemble; Commission of the DeutschlandFunk – Forum Neuer Musik for the project Mekomot; Premiered at the Ehemalige Synagoge Stavenhagen in Germany
  • Echad (2014) for flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello; Commission of Heidelberger Frühling (Heidelberg Spring Festival); Premiered by Meitar Ensemble, conducted by Matthias Pintscher
  • Sheketak (2011) for flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello; Premiered in New York by International Contemporary Ensemble
  • Kol Nidrei (2011) for clarinet and two pianos; Premiered at the Brooklyn College, mentored by pianist Ursula Oppens
  • As if These Clouds (2010) for 6 percussionists; Premiered at Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York and at the Donaueschinger Musiktage in 2014
  • Abashment (2009) for solo trombone, violin, viola, cello, contrabass; Premiered at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts by trombonist David Whitwell and Mivos String Quartet
  • Asymptote 2 (2009) for flute/pic, clarinet, b. trombone, percussion, piano, violin, viola, cello, contra-Bass; Premiered at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

Vocal music edit

  • Situation Object 3 "Delivery" (2020) for solo soprano; Commission of Concepts of Doing/Berlin Edition - Festival Zeitgenössische Musik; World premiere at Studioboerne45, Berlin, by Soprano Sirje Aleksandra Viise
  • Esh (2019) for chamber choir SATB a cappella; Commission of Junges Ensemble Dresden; World premiere at Weinbergskirsche, Dresden/Trachenberg, Germany
  • Malleable Images (2017) for ensemble of vocal soloists; Commission of AuditivVokal Dresden; Premiered at the Albertinum Museum, Lichthof, Dresden, conducted by Olaf Katzer
  • Malleable Cycle (2017) for large choir; Commission of AuditivVokal Dresden; Premiered in Chorfestival Meißen klingt; World premiere by 200 voice choir at the Meißen Domplatz, Germany
  • Situation Object (2014) for solo soprano; Commission of Town Hall Seattle; Premiered at Town Hall Seattle by Mary Mackenzie (mezzo-soprano);
  • Here I am, Send me! (2013) A cappella for 20 vocal soloists; Commission of LABA, 14th St Y Theater NYC
  • Darkness (2012) for piano and baritone; Commission of the Frankfurt Alte Oper; Premiered by baritone Leigh Melrose and pianist Anna Tillbrook
  • All is one (2010) for large symphonic choir; Premiered at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, conducted by Vince Peterson
  • Kiri / White Mist (2008) for mezzo-soprano and piano; Poem by Midori Higashijo; Premiered at Brooklyn Performing Arts Center by Mezzo Soprano Fabienne Seveillac and pianist Masako Yokouchi
  • In Their Memory (2007) for chamber choir, premiered at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, conducted by Jonathan Babcock

Other works edit

  • Open Closed Open[15] (2018/19) a multimedia installation with Dynamic Speakers; Commission of the Jewish Museum Berlin,[16]
  • Touch Space[17] (2018) an immersive music installation in a 72 hours party in About Blank nightclub
  • Canto[18] (2018) sound installation with Dynamic Speakers as part of CANTO XVIII, an immersive multidisciplinary salon & gala at the American Irish Historical Society, New York
  • Klangmøbil(2015) a collaborative artistic research about the relationship between sound production, movement, and matter resulted in a set of mobile sound sculptures, designed uniquely for performances and sound installations

Awards edit

Shpilman has received several awards, including:

  • The Dagesh KunstLab Prize for the work Open, Closed, Open, at the Jewish Museum Berlin,[19] in 2018
  • First Place (Jury prize, Young Composers Academy) for his piece Hedef at the Heidelberg Spring Festival,[20] in 2013

References edit

  1. ^ "Der israelische Komponist Amir Shpilman in Berlin". Deutschlandfunk. April 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "A New Name Hits the New-Music Scene". The New York Times. Dec 6, 2011.
  3. ^ "KlangMøbil". Ensemble Interface.
  4. ^ "Luther 500 aneb Hrad přepevný jest Pán Bůh náš". Opera+. November 5, 2017.
  5. ^ "Squiggles Are the New Quarter Notes: Why Music Looks Different Now". The Atlantic. October 4, 2013.
  6. ^ "Musique friction. Entretien avec Amir Shpilman, compositeur". Ensemble Intercontemporain.
  7. ^ "Amir Shpilman". Gorki.
  8. ^ Baldwin, Christopher John (December 2018). Citizen-Centred Dramaturgy And The Flow Quartet - European Capital of Culture, Wroclaw 2016, Poland (PhD thesis). University of Kent.
  9. ^ "Amir Shpilman, Komponist". Editions Gravis.
  10. ^ "TIFERET". Dynamic Speakers.
  11. ^ "Vokalensemble AuditivVokal". November 2, 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Wrocław has felt the FLOW of the European Capital of Culture". Wroclaw 2016.
  13. ^ "Una grande Biennale di Venezia, anzi tre. Presentate le rassegne dedicate a Danza, Musica e Teatro: Leoni d'Oro alla carriera a Steve Paxton, Jan Lauwers e Steve Reich". Artribune. April 11, 2014.
  14. ^ "Eine Druckwelle für die Neue Musik" (PDF). Riehn Neckar Zeitung. April 8, 2013.
  15. ^ "Die ersten Kunstpreisträger präsentieren ihre Installation im Jüdischen Museum". Juedische Allgemeine. June 27, 2019.
  16. ^ "Open Closed Open by Yair Kira, Amir Shpilman & Liat Grayver". Asylum arts.
  17. ^ "Touch Space". Dynamic Speakers.
  18. ^ "Canto - sound installation". Dynamic Speakers.
  19. ^ "Open, Closed, Open Multimedia Installation Awarded with the DAGESH Art Award". Jewish Museum berlin.
  20. ^ "Amir Shpilman gewinnt Komponistenwettbewerb des Heidelberger Frühling". Deutscher Musikrat.

amir, shpilman, born, december, 1980, israeli, composer, background, informationborn, 1980, december, 1980, avivoriginisraelgenrescontemporary, music, experimental, musicoccupation, composerwebsiteamirshpilman, contents, education, career, compositions, stage,. Amir Shpilman born December 4 1980 is an Israeli composer Amir ShpilmanBackground informationBorn 1980 12 04 December 4 1980 age 43 Tel AvivOriginIsraelGenresContemporary music Experimental musicOccupation s ComposerWebsiteamirshpilman wbr com Contents 1 Education and career 2 Compositions 2 1 Stage works 2 2 Orchestral works 2 3 Ensemble works 2 4 Chamber music 2 5 Vocal music 2 6 Other works 3 Awards 4 ReferencesEducation and career editShpilman 1 was born in Tel Aviv where he started his composition studies at the age of 17 After three years in Paris where he studied solfege harmony piano and composition he moved to the United States in 2006 to study at the City University of New York where he obtained a bachelor s degree in music composition under the tutelage of Tania Leon Jason Eckardt and with close mentorship of pianist Ursula Oppens He received his master s degree in composition with a focus on conducting from the Hochschule fur Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden under the tutelage of Mark Andre Manos Tsangaris and Franz Martin Olbrisch In 2011 He founded the Ensemble Moto Perpetuo 2 a New York based chamber orchestra specializing in contemporary music and collaborative creations and served as its artistic director until 2015 During his career Shpilman has worked with a variety of performers orchestras and ensembles including the Ensemble Intercontemporain Paris International Contemporary Ensemble New York Mivos Quartet Ensembles Meitar and Nikel Tel Aviv Interface Frankfurt AuditivVokal Dresden El Perro Andaluz Dresden Johann Rosenmuller Ensemble Leipzig LUX NM and Ensemble Mosaik Berlin Ensembles Reconsil and Platypus Vienna and more Among his collaborators are laureate of the Sapir Prize for literature author Reuven Namdar sound sculptor Hans van Koolwijk 3 visual artist and designer Ghiora Aharoni poet Nadja Kuchenmeister 4 and more In April 2013 Hedef 5 a piece for large ensemble won the Jury Prize at the Heidelberger Fruhling festival conducted by Matthias Pintscher In October 2014 Ensemble Intercontemporain premiered his large work Iridescent Stasis at the Venice Biennial 6 and in 2016 Shpilman was selected to represent Germany at the European Capital of Culture 7 in Wroclaw premiering his piece Destruction 8 for choir and large orchestra The open air concert took place on the banks of the Oder river with a crowd of 140 000 spectators His music is published by Edition Gravis 9 Compositions editStage works edit nbsp Tiferet music theater performanceTIFERET 2017 new music theater for 2 4 dancers 5 7 vocal soloists 30 voice choir Dynamic Speakers 10 and electronics Commission of the Maxim Gorki Theater Premiered in the Maxim Gorki Theater Studio Ya in Berlin by dancers Elena Kilchitskaya Yotam Peled vocal soloists AuditivVokal Dresden conducted by Olaf Katzer and the Carl von Ossietzky choir conducted by Berit Kramer Images 2017 for accordion saxophone and soprano Commission of FrauVonDa as part of the Musiktheater project TaxiMusic Premiered at Acker Stadt Palast by LUX NM and Mezzo Soprano Claudia Van Hasselt Situation Object 2 2017 for 2 dancers and ensemble of vocal soloists Commission of the Maxim Gorki Theater Premiered in Studio Ya Berlin by Dancers Elena Kilchitskaya Yotam Peled and AuditivVokal 11 Dresden Here I am Send me 2013 A cappella for 20 vocal soloists Commission of LABA 14th St Y Theater NYC fully staged theatrical performance in 2014 at the 250th anniversary celebrations of Dresden Academy of Fine Arts Conducted by Amir ShpilmanOrchestral works edit Inmitten des Lebens 2017 for baroque orchestra period instruments mixed choir and six vocal soloists Original Text by Nadja Kuchenmeister Commission of Freiberger Dom Premiered in the Freiberg Cathedral Germany by Freiberger DomChor Ensemble Freiberger Dom Music and the Johann Rosenmuller Ensemble Destruction 2015 16 for symphony orchestra and large choir Commission of the European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016 Premiered in an open air concert on the banks of the Odra river in Wroclaw Poland 12 Sh ma 2010 for orchestra Premiered at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts by the Brooklyn College Orchestra Conducted by Mark Rothman Nir s Theme 2005 for OrchestraEnsemble works edit Indestruction 2019 composition for ensemble and Dynamic Speakers Commission of Ensemble Mosaik and the Adele and John Gray Endowment Fund Premiered at Kesselhaus Kulturbrauerei in Berlin by Ensemble Mosaik and conducted by Enno Poppe Iridescent Stasis 2014 for large ensemble Commission of Ensemble Intercontemporain and La Biennale di Venezia 13 Premiered by Ensemble Intercontemporain conducted by Jean Michael Lavoie Hedef 14 2013 for large ensemble Commission of the Heidelberger Fruhling Heidelberg Spring Festival Premiered by Ensemble of the young composers academy conducted by Matthias Pintscher Collective Improvisation 1 2011 for large ensemble and four laptops Premiered by Ensemble Moto Perpetuo at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New YorkChamber music edit Die Weisse Stadt 2019 woodwind quartet Commission of Ensemble diX in celebration of 100 years of the Bauhaus movement Premiered at the Lindenau Museum Altenburg by Ensemble Dix Spins 2 2019 for solo flute and electronics Commission of Kulturkontakt Austria OeAD and Platypus Ensemble World premiere at Wien Modern Festival Entangled 2019 for trio of open instrumentation and electronics Commission of Ensemble Mosaik Premiered at Acker Stadt Palast in Berlin Spins 2016 for saxophone and percussion open instrumentation Commission of Ensemble Nikel and the Tzlil Meudcan Festival Premiered at the Teiva Theater in Jaffa Israel by Patrick Stadler and Brian Archinal Resisim 2015 for baritone and ensemble Commission of the DeutschlandFunk Forum Neuer Musik for the project Mekomot Premiered at the Ehemalige Synagoge Stavenhagen in Germany Echad 2014 for flute clarinet piano violin and cello Commission of Heidelberger Fruhling Heidelberg Spring Festival Premiered by Meitar Ensemble conducted by Matthias Pintscher Sheketak 2011 for flute clarinet piano violin and cello Premiered in New York by International Contemporary Ensemble Kol Nidrei 2011 for clarinet and two pianos Premiered at the Brooklyn College mentored by pianist Ursula Oppens As if These Clouds 2010 for 6 percussionists Premiered at Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York and at the Donaueschinger Musiktage in 2014 Abashment 2009 for solo trombone violin viola cello contrabass Premiered at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts by trombonist David Whitwell and Mivos String Quartet Asymptote 2 2009 for flute pic clarinet b trombone percussion piano violin viola cello contra Bass Premiered at Brooklyn Center for the Performing ArtsVocal music edit Situation Object 3 Delivery 2020 for solo soprano Commission of Concepts of Doing Berlin Edition Festival Zeitgenossische Musik World premiere at Studioboerne45 Berlin by Soprano Sirje Aleksandra Viise Esh 2019 for chamber choir SATB a cappella Commission of Junges Ensemble Dresden World premiere at Weinbergskirsche Dresden Trachenberg Germany Malleable Images 2017 for ensemble of vocal soloists Commission of AuditivVokal Dresden Premiered at the Albertinum Museum Lichthof Dresden conducted by Olaf Katzer Malleable Cycle 2017 for large choir Commission of AuditivVokal Dresden Premiered in Chorfestival Meissen klingt World premiere by 200 voice choir at the Meissen Domplatz Germany Situation Object 2014 for solo soprano Commission of Town Hall Seattle Premiered at Town Hall Seattle by Mary Mackenzie mezzo soprano Here I am Send me 2013 A cappella for 20 vocal soloists Commission of LABA 14th St Y Theater NYC Darkness 2012 for piano and baritone Commission of the Frankfurt Alte Oper Premiered by baritone Leigh Melrose and pianist Anna Tillbrook All is one 2010 for large symphonic choir Premiered at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts conducted by Vince Peterson Kiri White Mist 2008 for mezzo soprano and piano Poem by Midori Higashijo Premiered at Brooklyn Performing Arts Center by Mezzo Soprano Fabienne Seveillac and pianist Masako Yokouchi In Their Memory 2007 for chamber choir premiered at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts conducted by Jonathan BabcockOther works edit Open Closed Open 15 2018 19 a multimedia installation with Dynamic Speakers Commission of the Jewish Museum Berlin 16 Touch Space 17 2018 an immersive music installation in a 72 hours party in About Blank nightclub Canto 18 2018 sound installation with Dynamic Speakers as part of CANTO XVIII an immersive multidisciplinary salon amp gala at the American Irish Historical Society New York Klangmobil 2015 a collaborative artistic research about the relationship between sound production movement and matter resulted in a set of mobile sound sculptures designed uniquely for performances and sound installationsAwards editShpilman has received several awards including The Dagesh KunstLab Prize for the work Open Closed Open at the Jewish Museum Berlin 19 in 2018 First Place Jury prize Young Composers Academy for his piece Hedef at the Heidelberg Spring Festival 20 in 2013References edit Der israelische Komponist Amir Shpilman in Berlin Deutschlandfunk April 29 2017 A New Name Hits the New Music Scene The New York Times Dec 6 2011 KlangMobil Ensemble Interface Luther 500 aneb Hrad prepevny jest Pan Buh nas Opera November 5 2017 Squiggles Are the New Quarter Notes Why Music Looks Different Now The Atlantic October 4 2013 Musique friction Entretien avec Amir Shpilman compositeur Ensemble Intercontemporain Amir Shpilman Gorki Baldwin Christopher John December 2018 Citizen Centred Dramaturgy And The Flow Quartet European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016 Poland PhD thesis University of Kent Amir Shpilman Komponist Editions Gravis TIFERET Dynamic Speakers Vokalensemble AuditivVokal November 2 2018 Retrieved 6 November 2020 Wroclaw has felt the FLOW of the European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016 Una grande Biennale di Venezia anzi tre Presentate le rassegne dedicate a Danza Musica e Teatro Leoni d Oro alla carriera a Steve Paxton Jan Lauwers e Steve Reich Artribune April 11 2014 Eine Druckwelle fur die Neue Musik PDF Riehn Neckar Zeitung April 8 2013 Die ersten Kunstpreistrager prasentieren ihre Installation im Judischen Museum Juedische Allgemeine June 27 2019 Open Closed Open by Yair Kira Amir Shpilman amp Liat Grayver Asylum arts Touch Space Dynamic Speakers Canto sound installation Dynamic Speakers Open Closed Open Multimedia Installation Awarded with the DAGESH Art Award Jewish Museum berlin Amir Shpilman gewinnt Komponistenwettbewerb des Heidelberger Fruhling Deutscher Musikrat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amir Shpilman amp oldid 1195244693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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