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Bryce Dessner

Bryce David Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American composer[1] and guitarist based in Paris, as well as a member of the rock band the National.[2] Dessner's twin brother Aaron is also a member of the group. Together they write the music, in collaboration with lead singer / lyricist Matt Berninger.

Bryce Dessner
Bryce Dessner at the Cincinnati Music Hall in 2015
Background information
Born (1976-04-23) April 23, 1976 (age 46)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation(s)Composer, guitarist
Instrument(s)Guitar

In addition to his work with the National, Dessner is known for his independent work as a composer. His orchestral, chamber, and vocal compositions have been commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, ensemble intercontemporain, Metropolitan Museum of Art (for the New York Philharmonic), Kronos Quartet, Carnegie Hall, BAM Next Wave Festival, Barbican Centre, Edinburgh International Festival, Sounds from a Safe Harbour Festival, Cork City County, Cork Ireland, Sydney Festival, eighth blackbird, Sō Percussion, New York City Ballet, and many others. His work Murder Ballades was featured on eighth blackbird's album Filament, an album he also produced and performs on, and which won the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance.

Dessner has collaborated with artists such as Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Paul Simon, Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Jonny Greenwood, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Justin Peck, Ragnar Kjartansson, Katia and Marielle Labèque, and Taylor Swift, among others. Dessner is the founder of the MusicNOW Festival, co-founder of Copenhagen's HAVEN festival, and co-curates the festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour. He is a founding member of the improvisatory instrumental group Clogs and co-founder of Brassland Records. In 2018, Dessner was named one of eight creative and artistic partners for San Francisco Symphony as part of incoming Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen's new leadership model for the orchestra from 2020. He has a master's degree in music from Yale University.[3]

Early life

Dessner grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio with his twin brother, Aaron Dessner. Dessner was raised as Jewish and has Polish Jewish and Russian Jewish ancestry. Dessner attended high school at Cincinnati Country Day School and graduated in 1994.

Composer

Dessner's compositions draw on elements from Baroque and folk music, late Romanticism and modernism, as well as minimalism. He composed the cello ensemble for Fondation Louis Vuitton and Gautier Capuçon's Classe d'Excellence, which was premiered in June 2019. Concerto for Two Pianos, written for Katia and Marielle Labèque, premiered with London Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2018; Voy a Dormir (2018) written for mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor and the Orchestra of St. Luke's and commissioned by Carnegie Hall; Skrik Trio, commissioned by Steve Reich and Carnegie Hall for the Three Generations Series and premiered by Pekka Kuusisto, Nadia Sirota and Nicolas Altstaedt in April 2017 at Carnegie Hall; No Tomorrow (a ballet by Ragnar Kjartansson, Margrét Bjarnadóttir and Bryce Dessner) which premiered as part of the Sacrifice Festival, April 2017 and winner of Iceland's Griman Award; The soundtrack for Death of Marsha P. Johnson, the Netflix documentary about the LGBT rights activist (2017); Wires, commissioned for the legendary Ensemble Intercontemporain, premiered at the Philharmonie de Paris with and Matthias Pintscher in 2016; The Most Incredible Thing written for the New York City Ballet, choreographed by Justin Peck with costumes by Marcel Dzama, which premiered February 2016 at Lincoln Center; Quilting for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which premiered in May 2015 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and was performed by the LA Phil, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel; Wave Movements, an orchestral work co-composed with Richard Reed Parry and featuring visuals by the photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, which premiered at the Barbican Concert Hall in London in the spring of 2015; 40 Canons for the Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet, which premiered at the Barbican Concert Hall in London in the spring of 2014; Reponse Lutoslawski for the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, which was premiered by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Warsaw in fall 2014; Black Mountain Songs for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, which premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 2014 and was released by New Amsterdam Records in March 2017; Music For Wood and Strings with Sō Percussion, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in November 2013; and Murder Ballades a work inspired by American folk music and written for the multiple Grammy-winning new-music ensemble eighth blackbird. The group premiered the piece in Eindhoven in April 2013 and featured it on their 2015 album "Filament." In addition to his work being featured on "Filament," Dessner produced the album which won the Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance in 2016.[4] Murder Ballades is also used as the score for a ballet of the same name, choreographed by Justin Peck for the L.A. Dance Project. The ballet premiered in Lyon, France in September 2013. In October 2014, the piece was performed by eighth blackbird as a live music accompaniment for a performance by the L.A. Dance Project at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

In addition, important past compositions by Dessner include three string quartets for Kronos Quartet (Aheym, Tenebre and Little Blue Something); Tour Eiffel for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus; O Shut Your Eyes Against the Wind for Bang on a Can All Stars; Lachrimae for the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Scottish Ensemble, and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra; St. Carolyn by the Sea for the American Composers Orchestra and Muziekcentrum Eindhoven; and El Chan for piano quartet or piano duo, and which is widely toured by Katia and Marielle Labèque.

His evening-length oratorio Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) includes libretto by Korde Arrington Tuttle and poems by Patti Smith and Essex Hemphill, featuring vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, soprano Alicia Hall Moran, tenor Isaiah Thomas and dancer/choreographer Martell Ruffin, and combining 16th-century madrigals, blues and post-modern musical influences. Produced by ArKtype and directed by Kaneza Schaal, the work was created in partnership with The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. It explored the work of the photographer through the lens of its African-American subjects via Tuttle's deeply personal view of the contradictions and inherent racism within the artist's adoration and deification of the Black body, often eluding its humanism. It premiered as a concert version conducted by Sara Jobin with co-commissioner LA Philharmonic at Disney Hall in Los Angeles on March 5, 2019, followed by the full theatrical world premiere with co-commissioner and lead producing partner University Musical Society at the Power Center of Ann Arbor, on March 14, 2019. Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) was Dessner's first major theatrical work, and among the only rights granted for use of Mapplethorpe's images in performance. Additional co-commissioners included the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Holland Festival, Luminato Festival, Toronto; Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center as part of the Nostos Festival, Athens, Greece; Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati, OH; Stanford Live, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Adelaide Festival, Australia; John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for performance as part of DirectCurrent 2019; ArtsEmerson: World on Stage, Cal Performances, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; Texas Performing Arts, University of Texas at Austin; Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; the Momentary, Bentonville, AR, Celebrity Series, Boston, MA; and developed in residency with MassMOCA, North Adams, MA.

The ballet, Frame of Mind, choreographed by Sydney Dance Company's Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela and featuring Dessner's string quartet compositions Aheym and Tenebre, has been toured all over the world and has won several Helpmann Awards.

In January 2012, Dessner signed to Chester Novello Publishing for his concert music.[5]

The first recordings of Dessner's compositions, performed by the Kronos Quartet, were released in 2013 by Anti- Records. The album, "Aheym," features four of Dessner's compositions: Tenebre, Little Blue Something, Tour Eiffel, and Aheym.[6]

On March 4, 2014 Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Music Classics released "St Carolyn By the Sea; Suite from There Will Be Blood." Performed by the Copenhagen Philharmonic and conducted by Andre de Ridder, the album features three of Dessner's orchestral works (St. Carolyn by the Sea, Lachrimae and Raphael) as well as the suite from There Will Be Blood by Jonny Greenwood.

May 19, 2015 marked the release on Brassland of Music for Wood and Strings, an album-length work composed by Dessner and performed by Sō Percussion on a set of experimental musical instruments Dessner named "Chord Sticks" and built by Aron Sanchez from Buke and Gase. The instruments function on the 3rd bridge principle, with muting the string attack and let the string resonance swell afterwards.

In April 2019, Deutsche Grammophon released the album El Chan featuring an all-Dessner programme performed by Katia and Marielle Labèque including Concerto for two pianos, El Chan, and Haven with Dessner on electric guitar. The album is dedicated to Dessner's friend and collaborator, Alejandro González Iñárritu, who also designed the album cover. Also in spring 2019, New York's Metropolitan Museum, for one of its first contemporary installations, featured the song Death is Elsewhere written by Bryce alongside Aaron Dessner, Ragnar Kjartansson, Gyda Valtýsdóttir and Kristín Anna.

Dessner now resides in Paris and has been increasingly active composing for major European ensembles and soloists.

Film scores

Dessner has written the score for the major Netflix film The Two Popes (2019) directed by Fernando Meirelles, recorded with London Contemporary Orchestra at London's Abbey Road Studios.[7]

In October 2015, Dessner was tapped along with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto, to compose the score for the Oscar Award-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu film The Revenant (2015).[8] They received a nomination for Best Original Score in the 2016 Golden Globes and a nomination in the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media category.[9]

Dessner's piece Tour Eiffel was featured in the 2015 Palme d'Or winner Dheepan, directed by Jacques Audiard. Tour Eiffel is performed by the Kronos Quartet and Brooklyn Youth Chorus.

Bryce and his brother Aaron Dessner co-composed the score for Transpecos, which won the Audience Award at the 2016 South by Southwest. They also worked together on the score for 2013 film Big Sur, an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. The film debuted on January 23, 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews.

In 2007, Dessner and Padma Newsome's quartet, Clogs, had their music serve as the soundtrack to the film Turn the River (2007).

Collaborations

Dessner is a frequent collaborator with many respected artists, including Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Alejandro Iñarritú, Paul Simon, Sufjan Stevens, Caroline Shaw, Johnny Greenwood, Bon Iver, Justin Peck, Jennifer Koh, Kelley O'Connor, Ragnar Kjartansson and Nico Muhly.

The Most Incredible Thing

"The Most Incredible Thing" is a ballet created by Dessner, Justin Peck and Marcel Dzama. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's dark 1870 fairy tale of the same name, the ballet was written for the New York City Ballet and premiered at Lincoln Center in New York on February 2, 2016. The piece was performed throughout the New York City Ballet's 2016 season and was brought to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in March 2016.

Planetarium

Planetarium is a song cycle celebrating the solar system created by Dessner, Nico Muhly, Sufjan Stevens, and James McAlister. The piece was co-commissioned by Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, the Barbican Centre and the Sydney Opera House and had its first run of European shows in March 2012. Planetarium has been performed at the Barbican Centre in London, Muziektheater in Amsterdam, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, Salle Pleyel in Paris and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2013, where it had a four-night run.[10]

The Long Count

"The Long Count" was a large commission for the BAM Next Wave Festival created by Bryce, Aaron Dessner and visual artist Matthew Ritchie.[11] Together they created a work loosely based on the Mayan creation story 'Popol Vuh' that includes a 12 piece orchestra and four guest singers: Kim Deal, Kelley Deal, Matt Berninger, and Shara Worden. The work had its world premiere on September 11, 2009 at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, as part of the Ellnora Festival,[12] and its New York premiere in October 2009 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[13] It has since been performed at the Holland Festival[14] and the Barbican. Tunde Adebimpe, a member of the band TV on the Radio joined Dessner, Aaron, and Ritchie for the Barbican Centre performance.[15]

Forever Love

Forever Love, a work with renowned Icelandic performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson, is a blending of visual and performance art with live music. The piece is a collaborative song cycle written and performed with Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner alongside Icelandic artists Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, formerly of the Icelandic band múm. It was commissioned by Eaux Claires Festival and made its world premiere in 2015 where it served as the official starting point of the festival on both Friday and Saturday.

Forever Love marked a live performance reunion for the Dessner twins and Kjartansson, as both artists had previously collaborated on a six-hour video work, A Lot of Sorrow, which documents The National performing their three and a half minute song, "Sorrow," for six hours in front of a live audience at MoMA PS1.

Kronos Quartet

Dessner first collaborated with Kronos Quartet in 2009. Founder David Harrington approached him about composing a piece for their performance at the Celebrate Brooklyn! festival in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.[16] The piece Dessner wrote, Aheym, (meaning "homeward" in Yiddish), was inspired by his Jewish immigrant grandparents who settled near the park when they arrived in Brooklyn. In 2011, Dessner was commissioned by Kronos Quartet to compose a piece for the Barbican Centre's "Reverberations: The Influence of Steve Reich" festival in London. The piece, Tenebre, is based on the traditional Holy Week service in which 15 candles are gradually extinguished. Dessner, in his own words, "inverts the service" drawing the listener from darkness into light. Tenebre premiered May 7, 2011 at LSO St. Luke's and featured the pre-recorded vocals of Sufjan Stevens. In 2012, Dessner wrote and dedicated Little Blue Something to the ensemble. The piece was inspired by the music of Irena and Vojtech Havel, who blend early music with Czech folk music. It was premiered by Kronos on May 31, 2012 at the Ensems Festival in Valencia, Spain.[17]

Day of the Dead

On March 17, 2016, Bryce and Aaron Dessner announced Day of the Dead, a charity tribute album to the Grateful Dead released by 4AD on May 20, 2016. Day of the Dead was created, curated and produced by Bryce and Aaron. The compilation is a wide-ranging tribute to the songwriting and experimentalism of the Dead which took four years to record, features over 60 artists from varied musical backgrounds, 59 tracks and is almost 6 hours long. All profits are helping to fight for AIDS/ HIV and related health issues around the world through the Red Hot Organization. Day of the Dead is the follow up to 2009's Dark Was The Night (4AD), a 32-track, multi-artist compilation also produced by Aaron and Bryce for Red Hot.

Day of the Dead features collaborations and recordings from a diverse group of artists including Wilco, Flaming Lips, Bruce Hornsby, Justin Vernon, The National, The War on Drugs, Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth, Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo, Jenny Lewis, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Perfume Genius, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Senegalese collective Orchestra Baobob, composer Terry Riley and his son Gyan Riley, electronic artist Tim Hecker, jazz pianist Vijay Iyer and Bela Fleck.

Of the 59 tracks on the compilation, many feature a house band made up of Bryce, Aaron, fellow The National bandmates and brothers Scott and Bryan Devendorf, Josh Kaufman (who co-produced the project), and Conrad Doucette along with Sam Cohen and Walter Martin. The National have a couple of tracks on the album, including "Peggy-O," "Morning Dew" and "I Know You Rider."

A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 at the second annual Eaux Claires Festival (August 12–13) featuring Jenny Lewis, Matthew Houck, Lucius, Will Oldham, Sam Amidon, Richard Reed Parry, Justin Vernon, Bruce Hornsby, Ruban Nielson and The National.

Other collaborations and commissions

Dessner is a frequent collaborator with many of the most creative and renowned musicians working today, such as Philip Glass, Bang on a Can All-Stars, and Glenn Kotche. Dessner served as the musical director for Matthew Ritchie's 'The Morning Line' installation, collaborating with Ritchie and a number of contemporary composers, including Lee Ranaldo and Evan Ziporyn.[18] In 2011, Dessner collaborated with Ritchie again, composing a song entitled "To The Sea," which was used for Matthew Ritchie's performance art piece 'Monstrance.' 'Monstrance' was performed in November 2011 on Venice Beach in Los Angeles, California. The performance was accompanied by a multi-media exhibition at L&M Arts, LA.[19]

On July 2, 2009, Dessner performed Steve Reich's "2×5" premiere alongside Reich at the Manchester International Festival.[20] On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Stanford University and Friday, January 27, 2012 at Carnegie Hall, Dessner performed the world premiere of David Lang's new composition "death speaks" with Nico Muhly, Shara Worden, and Owen Pallett. Dessner is also featured on the "death speaks" record, which he produced.

Dessner and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead performed "The Music Of Jonny Greenwood And Bryce Dessner" as part of the 2012 Holland Festival. For the performance, Bryce composed a piece entitled "Lachrimae" as well as performed two other pieces with his brother Aaron Dessner and the Amsterdam Sinfonietta. The program was performed at the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam and the Muziekgebouw Frits Philips in Eindhoven.

Dessner also recently collaborated with Richard Reed Parry of The Arcade Fire on Parry's album "Music for Heart and Breath."

In 2020, Bryce composed orchestrations for Taylor Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore, which was produced and co-written by his brother Aaron Dessner. In 2020, he also collaborated with Swift on her ninth studio album, Evermore, with the song "Coney Island" with his band The National.

Curator

Dessner is the founder and curator of the annual Cincinnati-based MusicNOW Festival. He was recently tapped to curate 'Mountains and Waves,' a weekend celebration of his music at the Barbican in London, May 2015, with guests including Steve Reich, eighth blackbird, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Sō Percussion, Caroline Shaw, and the Britten Sinfonia. In September 2015, Dessner curated a weekend of performances at the Cork Opera House, Ireland. He is also the co-founder and co-curator of Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. In March 2010, Dessner co-curated the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville Tennessee.

MusicNOW Festival

The MusicNOW Festival was founded by Dessner in April 2006. The festival is an annual showcase of the best in contemporary music, featuring musicians from around the world, and is held in Cincinnati, Ohio.[21] The first festival was held at the small downstairs room at the Cincinnati CAC and featured performances from Wilco's Glenn Kotche, The Books, Erik Freidlander, Bell Orchestre, Burmese drummer Kyaw Kyaw Naing, and the Clogs. The following year the festival was moved to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall, which would become its home for the next several years. As the festival grew and established itself as an important annual cultural event, Dessner continued to curate line-ups that featured risk-taking artists who do not fit neatly into genre-defined categories.

MusicNOW celebrated its ten-year anniversary of the festival in 2015. To mark this special occasion the festival expanded to include five nights of performances in three venues. The year's festival included performances from Lone Bellow, Mina Tindle, Perfume Genius, The National, Sō Percussion, Butt Nothings, Will Butler, and many others. Continuing the tradition from last year, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra was featured throughout the weekend. In honor of the ten-year anniversary the festival also released "MusicNOW – 10 Years," a compilation album collecting live recordings of some of the best performances the series has seen over the past decade. The festival returns to Cincinnati for its twelve season in January 2017.

Past festivals have featured festival-only collaborations, such as one between David Cossin and Glenn Kotche; new music from Sufjan Stevens, Richard Reed Parry (of Arcade Fire); and performances by Tinariwen, Steve Reich, Owen Pallett, The National (band), Grizzly Bear (band), Joanna Newsom, Kronos Quartet and many, many more.

Sounds from a Safe Harbour

Dessner curated a brand new festival of music and art called Sounds from a Safe Harbour.[22] The festival took place in Cork, Ireland, from September 17 to 20, 2015 and featured new commissions, collaborations and performances in venues throughout the city. The inaugural weekend featured performances by Shara Worden's My Brightest Diamond, celebrated English organist James McVinnie, Sō Percussion, and Mina Tindle. It also featured a collaboration between Bryce, Aaron Dessner, Marcel Dzama, Lisa Hannigan, members of internationally renowned new music group Crash Ensemble and virtuosic Canadian violinist, Yuki Numata Resnick.

After a year off in 2016, Sounds from a Safe Harbour returned to Cork from the 14th to the 17th of September, 2017. The National kicked off their world tour, in support of the new album Sleep Well Beast, at the festival on September 16 at the Cork Opera House. Other marquee acts were Lisa Hannigan and Aaron Dessner with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra on September 14, and Bon Iver on September 15th, both also at the Cork Opera House. A myriad of other musicians played in venues around the city across the weekend, as well as the festival featuring Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson presenting his piece "Guilt Trip" at the Crawford Art Gallery from the 14 to the 16th of September.

Michelberger Music Festival

Michelberger Music was a not-for-profit, one-off gathering of artists at the Funkhaus in Berlin for a weekend-long festival of music curated and produced by Bryce along with his brother Aaron Dessner, Justin Vernon, Vincent Moon, André de Ridder, Brandon Reid, Ryan Olson and Berlin's Michelberger Hotel. The festival took place October 1–2, 2016 in the historical radio recording studios of the former GDR. Before the festival, all the artists spent a week together in Berlin, rehearsing and working in the spaces where the shows took place. The festival featured 80 artists, including Bon Iver, Mouse on Mars' Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner, Erlend Øye, My Brightest Diamond's Shara Nova, Lisa Hannigan, Damien Rice, Woodkid, Boysnoize, Beirut and many more.

PEOPLE Festival

On August 18 and 19, 2018, Bryce returned with the Michelberger Music Festival makers for a second edition, which was now called PEOPLE. This time 200 artists created across 30 Studios and performed across 8 stages over 170 unique performances at the historic Funkhaus in Berlin. Once again, all artists met one week prior to discover new music and engage with each other. PEOPLE was a non-hierarchical gathering put together by the artists with full creative freedom. There were no sponsors or brands. No line up. No artist fees. 100% of the ticket costs went towards the production. In addition to the artists of the 2016 edition, musicians like Leslie Feist, Moses Sumney, Arcade Fire's Richard Reed Parry, Lambchop's Kurt Wagner, Deerhof's Greg Saunier, Sigur Rós' Kjartan Sweinsson, Jenny Lewis, Adam Cohen, Greg Fox, Shahzad Ismaily and many more joined in.

Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is a music festival curated by Aaron and Bryce Dessner.[23] The festival showcases bands, composers, singer-songwriters and filmmakers from all corners of the New York music scene. The inaugural festival took place May 3–5, 2012 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and included performances by the Walkmen, St. Vincent, Beirut, The Antlers, yMusic and Jherek Bischoff, as well as newly commissioned films by Jonas Mekas, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tunde Adebimpe, among others. The second season took place April 25–27, 2013 at BAM and included performances by The Roots, Solange, TV on the Radio, Phosphorescent and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. The event also featured a curated program of film shorts and a visual art installation by Andrew Ondrejcak.

HAVEN

Dessner is co-curator of HAVEN, Copenhagen's annual festival "for the senses, merging experiments in art, music, beer and food". The festival, which launched in 2017, explores the ways in which the art forms intersect, providing the opportunity to discover new tastes, sounds and sights. Its inaugural year saw performances from the likes of Arcade Fire, Ariel Pink, and Kamasi Washington.

Producer

Dessner has produced and orchestrated tracks on The National's two most recent albums, High Violet (2010)[24] and Trouble Will Find Me (2013).[25] Outside of his work with The National, Dessner produced eighth blackbird's "Filament" (2015), which won Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance in the 2016 Grammy's. He also produced Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang's album Death Speaks (2013),[26] Pedro Soler and Gaspar Claus' album Barlande (2011)[27] and Richard Reed Parry's album Music for Heart and Breath, which was released on classical label Deutsche Grammophon. Additionally, Bryce orchestrated tracks on Local Natives' Hummingbird (2013) and Sharon van Etten's Tramp (2012), both of which were produced by his brother Aaron Dessner.[28][29][30]

Dark Was the Night and Day of the Dead

In 2009, Bryce and Aaron produced an extensive AIDS charity compilation, Dark Was the Night, for the Red Hot Organization. The record features exclusive recordings and collaborations from a long list of artists including David Byrne, Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, Feist, Sharon Jones, Cat Power, Grizzly Bear, Antony Hegarty, My Morning Jacket, and Spoon. Dark Was the Night has raised over 1.6 million dollars for AIDS charities.[31] On May 3, 2009, 4AD and Red Hot produced Dark Was the Night – Live, a concert celebrating the newest Red Hot album. The show took place at Radio City Music Hall and featured several of the artists that contributed to the compilation.

In 2016, Day of the Dead, the follow-up to Dark Was the Night was released. Bryce and Aaron also produced this album, and again, all profits will go to the Red Hot Organization's mission to fight HIV/AIDs around the world.

Clogs

Clogs is a mostly-instrumental improvising quartet led by Dessner and Padma Newsome. Since 2001, they have released five widely acclaimed albums on Brassland Records, and have toured with The Books in the UK and played at the Sydney Festival. Clogs' music served as the soundtrack to the Chris Eigeman film Turn the River.

Clogs' musical style and approach is hard to categorize. Although the band members all play classical instruments (they met at the Yale School of Music), their writing process is more akin to that of a rock band or a jazz quartet. Drawing upon a vast variety of styles and influences, the group members bring basic ideas and riffs into rehearsals, which, through group improvisations they then develop into complex, larger-scale pieces. Their music is often influenced by minimalism, folk and rock music, Americana, modernism and Indian classical music.

Brassland

Alongside Alec Hanley Bemis and Aaron Dessner, Bryce founded Brassland Records, a label that has released early albums from The National, Clogs, Doveman and Nico Muhly.[32][33]

Personal life

Dessner is married to French singer Mina Tindle, who has provided vocals to several of The National's albums.

Works

  • Memorial commissioned by the New York Guitar Festival and 92nd Street Y, 2006.[34]
  • Turn the River score for the independent film, co-composed with Padma Newsome as Clogs, and commissioned by Mr. Nice Film Productions, 2007.
  • Quintets commissioned by the Kitchen and American Composers Forum through a grant from the Jerome Foundation, 2007.[35]
  • Raphael commissioned by the Kitchen and American Composers Forum through a grant from the Jermone Foundation, 2007.[35]
  • Propolis co-composed with David Sheppard and Evan Ziporyn, and commissioned by Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary, 2008.[36]
  • Lincoln Shuffle commissioned by the Rosenbach Library for Abraham Lincoln's Bicentennial, 2009.[37]
  • Aheym commissioned by the Kronos Quartet for the Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, 2009.[38]
  • The Long Count co-composed with Aaron Dessner, and commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival, 2009.[13]
  • O Shut Your Eyes Against the Wind commissioned by the People's Commissioning Fund and Bang on a Can for the Ecstatic Music Festival, 2010.[39]
  • Tour Eiffel commissioned by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, St. Ann's Warehouse, the Kaufman Center, the Manhattan New Music Project and the Ecstatic Music Festival, 2010.[6]
  • Tenebre commissioned by the Kronos Quartet and the Barbican Centre, 2010.[40]
  • Long Winter written for cellist Zachary Miskin, and commissioned by Naive Records, 2010.[41]
  • To the Sea premiered during the "Monstrance" installation collaboration with Matthew Ritchie at L&M Arts Los Angeles, 2011.[19]
  • St. Carolyn by the Sea commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra and Muziekcentrum Eindhoven, 2011.[42]
  • Lachrimae commissioned by the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, the Scottish Ensemble, and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, 2012.
  • Little Blue Something written for the Kronos Quartet, 2012.
  • Murder Ballades commissioned by eighth blackbird and Luna Park, 2013.
  • Music for Wood and Strings commissioned by Carnegie Hall, 2013.
  • Reponse Lutoslawski commissioned by the National Audiovisual Institute (Poland), 2013.
  • Black Mountain Song commissioned by Brooklyn Youth Chorus and Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2013.
  • 40 Canons commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, 2014.
  • Quilting Symphony commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, 2014.
  • Wave Movements co-composed with Richard Reed Parry, commissioned by Barbican Centre, EIF, Cork Opera House, Sydney Festival, and St. Denis Festival, 2015.
  • Ornament and Crime commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ,[43] 2015.
  • Delphica commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ,[43] 2015.
  • Garcia Counterpoint commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ,[43] 2015.
  • Median Organs commissioned by the Southbank Centre, 2015.
  • Tuusula commissioned by Meidän Festivaali, Sounds from a Safe Harbor, and National Sawdust, 2015.
  • The Most Incredible Thing commissioned by the New York City Ballet, 2016.
  • El Chan commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall, 2016.
  • Gift commissioned by Jennifer Koh with the generous support of Justus Schlichting to whom this music is dedicated, 2016.
  • Wires commissioned by Ensemble Intercontemporain and NTR Zaterdag, 2016.
  • Suite for Harp in three movements 2nd movement developed in collaboration with Yuki Numata Resnick, 2016.
  • On a Wire commissioned by Lavinia Meijer, 2016.
  • Death of Marsha P. Johnson soundtrack for the Netflix documentary about the LGBT rights activist (2017).
  • No Tomorrow (a ballet by Ragnar Kjartansson, Margrét Bjarnadóttir and Bryce Dessner) premiered as part of the Sacrifice Festival, April 2017. The ballet won the Griman Award, Iceland's highest performance award.
  • Skrik Trio commissioned by Steve Reich and Carnegie Hall for the Three Generations Series, and premiered by Pekka Kuusisto, Nadia Sirota and Nicolas Altstaedt in April 2017 at Carnegie Hall.
  • Voy a Dormir (2018) written for mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor and Orchestra of St. Luke's and co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall.
  • Concerto for Two Pianos (2018) written for Katia and Marielle Labèque, premiered with London Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2018.
  • Cyrano (2018) stage musical with music composed with Aaron Dessner, lyrics by Matt Berninger and Carin Besser, and book by Erika Schmidt. Later adapted into a film score in 2021.[44][45]
  • Triptych (Eyes for One on Another) (2019) premiered by Roomful of Teeth in Los Angeles, integrating the work of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, with co-commissioners including the LA Philharmonic, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Barbican, Holland Festival, Adelaide Festival, University of Michigan, Edinburgh International Festival.
  • Violin concert (2021)

Discography

Albums

  • Tower of Babel (Project Nim)
  • Where the Nothings Live (Project Nim)
  • Evenings Pop and Curve (Project Nim)
  • The National (October 30, 2001) (The National)
  • Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers (September 2, 2003) (The National)
  • Alligator (April 12, 2005) (The National)
  • Boxer (May 22, 2007) (The National)
  • High Violet (May 10, 2010) (The National)
  • Trouble Will Find Me (May 17, 2013) (The National)
  • Aheym (November 5, 2013) (Kronos Quartet)
  • St Carolyn by the Sea; Suite from There Will Be Blood (March 4, 2014) (Copenhagen Philharmonic)
  • Music for Wood and Strings (May 4, 2015) (Sō Percussion)
  • Filament – Murder Ballades (September 11, 2015) (eighth blackbird)
  • Sleep Well Beast (September 8, 2017) (The National)
  • I Am Easy to Find (May 17, 2019) (The National)
  • El Chan (April 5, 2019) (Dessner-Labèque)[46]

EPs

Singles

  • "Abel" (Beggars Banquet Records, March 14, 2005)
  • "Secret Meeting" (Beggars Banquet Records, August 29, 2005)
  • "Lit Up" (Beggars Banquet Records, November 14, 2005)
  • "Mistaken for Strangers" (Beggars Banquet Records, April 30, 2007)
  • "Apartment Story" (Beggars Banquet Records, November 5, 2007)
  • "Fake Empire" (Beggars Banquet Records, June 23, 2008)
  • "Bloodbuzz Ohio" (4AD, May 3, 2010)
  • "Anyone's Ghost" (4AD, June 28, 2010)
  • "Terrible Love" (4AD, November 22, 2010)
  • "Think You Can Wait" (March 22, 2011)
  • "Conversation 16" (4AD, March 29, 2011)
  • "Exile Vilify" (April 19, 2011)

Film scores

Session work

Richard Reed Parry

  • "VII Freeform Winds/String Drones" Music For Heart and Breath (Deutsche Grammophon, 2014)

David Lang

  • death speaks (Cantaloupe, 2013)

Steve Reich

Erik Friedlander

Further information

  • Stereogum photos
  • First four years retrospective at Each Note Secure

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official site of The National
  • Bryce Dessner at IMDb
  • Official site of Clogs
  • of Post Hoc Management

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remove this template message Bryce David Dessner born April 23 1976 is an American composer 1 and guitarist based in Paris as well as a member of the rock band the National 2 Dessner s twin brother Aaron is also a member of the group Together they write the music in collaboration with lead singer lyricist Matt Berninger Bryce DessnerBryce Dessner at the Cincinnati Music Hall in 2015Background informationBorn 1976 04 23 April 23 1976 age 46 Cincinnati Ohio U S Occupation s Composer guitaristInstrument s Guitar In addition to his work with the National Dessner is known for his independent work as a composer His orchestral chamber and vocal compositions have been commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic ensemble intercontemporain Metropolitan Museum of Art for the New York Philharmonic Kronos Quartet Carnegie Hall BAM Next Wave Festival Barbican Centre Edinburgh International Festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour Festival Cork City County Cork Ireland Sydney Festival eighth blackbird Sō Percussion New York City Ballet and many others His work Murder Ballades was featured on eighth blackbird s album Filament an album he also produced and performs on and which won the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance Dessner has collaborated with artists such as Philip Glass Steve Reich Paul Simon Sufjan Stevens Nico Muhly Jonny Greenwood Ryuichi Sakamoto Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Justin Peck Ragnar Kjartansson Katia and Marielle Labeque and Taylor Swift among others Dessner is the founder of the MusicNOW Festival co founder of Copenhagen s HAVEN festival and co curates the festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour He is a founding member of the improvisatory instrumental group Clogs and co founder of Brassland Records In 2018 Dessner was named one of eight creative and artistic partners for San Francisco Symphony as part of incoming Music Director Esa Pekka Salonen s new leadership model for the orchestra from 2020 He has a master s degree in music from Yale University 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Composer 2 1 Film scores 3 Collaborations 3 1 The Most Incredible Thing 3 2 Planetarium 3 3 The Long Count 3 4 Forever Love 3 5 Kronos Quartet 3 6 Day of the Dead 3 7 Other collaborations and commissions 4 Curator 4 1 MusicNOW Festival 4 2 Sounds from a Safe Harbour 4 3 Michelberger Music Festival 4 4 PEOPLE Festival 4 5 Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 4 6 HAVEN 5 Producer 5 1 Dark Was the Night and Day of the Dead 6 Clogs 7 Brassland 8 Personal life 9 Works 10 Discography 10 1 Albums 10 2 EPs 10 3 Singles 10 4 Film scores 10 5 Session work 11 Further information 12 References 13 External linksEarly life EditDessner grew up in Cincinnati Ohio with his twin brother Aaron Dessner Dessner was raised as Jewish and has Polish Jewish and Russian Jewish ancestry Dessner attended high school at Cincinnati Country Day School and graduated in 1994 Composer EditDessner s compositions draw on elements from Baroque and folk music late Romanticism and modernism as well as minimalism He composed the cello ensemble for Fondation Louis Vuitton and Gautier Capucon s Classe d Excellence which was premiered in June 2019 Concerto for Two Pianos written for Katia and Marielle Labeque premiered with London Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2018 Voy a Dormir 2018 written for mezzo soprano Kelley O Connor and the Orchestra of St Luke s and commissioned by Carnegie Hall Skrik Trio commissioned by Steve Reich and Carnegie Hall for the Three Generations Series and premiered by Pekka Kuusisto Nadia Sirota and Nicolas Altstaedt in April 2017 at Carnegie Hall No Tomorrow a ballet by Ragnar Kjartansson Margret Bjarnadottir and Bryce Dessner which premiered as part of the Sacrifice Festival April 2017 and winner of Iceland s Griman Award The soundtrack for Death of Marsha P Johnson the Netflix documentary about the LGBT rights activist 2017 Wires commissioned for the legendary Ensemble Intercontemporain premiered at the Philharmonie de Paris with and Matthias Pintscher in 2016 The Most Incredible Thing written for the New York City Ballet choreographed by Justin Peck with costumes by Marcel Dzama which premiered February 2016 at Lincoln Center Quilting for the Los Angeles Philharmonic which premiered in May 2015 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and was performed by the LA Phil conducted by Gustavo Dudamel Wave Movements an orchestral work co composed with Richard Reed Parry and featuring visuals by the photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto which premiered at the Barbican Concert Hall in London in the spring of 2015 40 Canons for the Grammy Award winning Kronos Quartet which premiered at the Barbican Concert Hall in London in the spring of 2014 Reponse Lutoslawski for the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland which was premiered by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Warsaw in fall 2014 Black Mountain Songs for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus which premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 2014 and was released by New Amsterdam Records in March 2017 Music For Wood and Strings with Sō Percussion which premiered at Carnegie Hall in November 2013 and Murder Ballades a work inspired by American folk music and written for the multiple Grammy winning new music ensemble eighth blackbird The group premiered the piece in Eindhoven in April 2013 and featured it on their 2015 album Filament In addition to his work being featured on Filament Dessner produced the album which won the Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Small Ensemble Performance in 2016 4 Murder Ballades is also used as the score for a ballet of the same name choreographed by Justin Peck for the L A Dance Project The ballet premiered in Lyon France in September 2013 In October 2014 the piece was performed by eighth blackbird as a live music accompaniment for a performance by the L A Dance Project at the Brooklyn Academy of Music In addition important past compositions by Dessner include three string quartets for Kronos Quartet Aheym Tenebre and Little Blue Something Tour Eiffel for the Brooklyn Youth Chorus O Shut Your Eyes Against the Wind for Bang on a Can All Stars Lachrimae for the Amsterdam Sinfonietta Scottish Ensemble and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra St Carolyn by the Sea for the American Composers Orchestra and Muziekcentrum Eindhoven and El Chan for piano quartet or piano duo and which is widely toured by Katia and Marielle Labeque His evening length oratorio Triptych Eyes of One on Another includes libretto by Korde Arrington Tuttle and poems by Patti Smith and Essex Hemphill featuring vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth soprano Alicia Hall Moran tenor Isaiah Thomas and dancer choreographer Martell Ruffin and combining 16th century madrigals blues and post modern musical influences Produced by ArKtype and directed by Kaneza Schaal the work was created in partnership with The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation It explored the work of the photographer through the lens of its African American subjects via Tuttle s deeply personal view of the contradictions and inherent racism within the artist s adoration and deification of the Black body often eluding its humanism It premiered as a concert version conducted by Sara Jobin with co commissioner LA Philharmonic at Disney Hall in Los Angeles on March 5 2019 followed by the full theatrical world premiere with co commissioner and lead producing partner University Musical Society at the Power Center of Ann Arbor on March 14 2019 Triptych Eyes of One on Another was Dessner s first major theatrical work and among the only rights granted for use of Mapplethorpe s images in performance Additional co commissioners included the Brooklyn Academy of Music Holland Festival Luminato Festival Toronto Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center as part of the Nostos Festival Athens Greece Cincinnati Opera Cincinnati OH Stanford Live Stanford University Stanford CA Adelaide Festival Australia John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for performance as part of DirectCurrent 2019 ArtsEmerson World on Stage Cal Performances UC Berkeley Berkeley CA Texas Performing Arts University of Texas at Austin Wexner Center for the Arts Ohio State University Columbus OH the Momentary Bentonville AR Celebrity Series Boston MA and developed in residency with MassMOCA North Adams MA The ballet Frame of Mind choreographed by Sydney Dance Company s Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela and featuring Dessner s string quartet compositions Aheym and Tenebre has been toured all over the world and has won several Helpmann Awards In January 2012 Dessner signed to Chester Novello Publishing for his concert music 5 The first recordings of Dessner s compositions performed by the Kronos Quartet were released in 2013 by Anti Records The album Aheym features four of Dessner s compositions Tenebre Little Blue Something Tour Eiffel and Aheym 6 On March 4 2014 Deutsche Grammophon Universal Music Classics released St Carolyn By the Sea Suite from There Will Be Blood Performed by the Copenhagen Philharmonic and conducted by Andre de Ridder the album features three of Dessner s orchestral works St Carolyn by the Sea Lachrimae and Raphael as well as the suite from There Will Be Blood by Jonny Greenwood May 19 2015 marked the release on Brassland of Music for Wood and Strings an album length work composed by Dessner and performed by Sō Percussion on a set of experimental musical instruments Dessner named Chord Sticks and built by Aron Sanchez from Buke and Gase The instruments function on the 3rd bridge principle with muting the string attack and let the string resonance swell afterwards In April 2019 Deutsche Grammophon released the album El Chan featuring an all Dessner programme performed by Katia and Marielle Labeque including Concerto for two pianos El Chan and Haven with Dessner on electric guitar The album is dedicated to Dessner s friend and collaborator Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu who also designed the album cover Also in spring 2019 New York s Metropolitan Museum for one of its first contemporary installations featured the song Death is Elsewhere written by Bryce alongside Aaron Dessner Ragnar Kjartansson Gyda Valtysdottir and Kristin Anna Dessner now resides in Paris and has been increasingly active composing for major European ensembles and soloists Film scores Edit Dessner has written the score for the major Netflix film The Two Popes 2019 directed by Fernando Meirelles recorded with London Contemporary Orchestra at London s Abbey Road Studios 7 In October 2015 Dessner was tapped along with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto to compose the score for the Oscar Award winning director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu film The Revenant 2015 8 They received a nomination for Best Original Score in the 2016 Golden Globes and a nomination in the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media category 9 Dessner s piece Tour Eiffel was featured in the 2015 Palme d Or winner Dheepan directed by Jacques Audiard Tour Eiffel is performed by the Kronos Quartet and Brooklyn Youth Chorus Bryce and his brother Aaron Dessner co composed the score for Transpecos which won the Audience Award at the 2016 South by Southwest They also worked together on the score for 2013 film Big Sur an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac The film debuted on January 23 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival where it received positive reviews In 2007 Dessner and Padma Newsome s quartet Clogs had their music serve as the soundtrack to the film Turn the River 2007 Collaborations EditDessner is a frequent collaborator with many respected artists including Philip Glass Steve Reich Alejandro Inarritu Paul Simon Sufjan Stevens Caroline Shaw Johnny Greenwood Bon Iver Justin Peck Jennifer Koh Kelley O Connor Ragnar Kjartansson and Nico Muhly The Most Incredible Thing Edit The Most Incredible Thing is a ballet created by Dessner Justin Peck and Marcel Dzama Based on Hans Christian Andersen s dark 1870 fairy tale of the same name the ballet was written for the New York City Ballet and premiered at Lincoln Center in New York on February 2 2016 The piece was performed throughout the New York City Ballet s 2016 season and was brought to the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in March 2016 Planetarium Edit Main article Planetarium album Planetarium is a song cycle celebrating the solar system created by Dessner Nico Muhly Sufjan Stevens and James McAlister The piece was co commissioned by Muziekgebouw Eindhoven the Barbican Centre and the Sydney Opera House and had its first run of European shows in March 2012 Planetarium has been performed at the Barbican Centre in London Muziektheater in Amsterdam the Sydney Opera House in Australia Salle Pleyel in Paris and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2013 where it had a four night run 10 The Long Count Edit The Long Count was a large commission for the BAM Next Wave Festival created by Bryce Aaron Dessner and visual artist Matthew Ritchie 11 Together they created a work loosely based on the Mayan creation story Popol Vuh that includes a 12 piece orchestra and four guest singers Kim Deal Kelley Deal Matt Berninger and Shara Worden The work had its world premiere on September 11 2009 at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts as part of the Ellnora Festival 12 and its New York premiere in October 2009 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music 13 It has since been performed at the Holland Festival 14 and the Barbican Tunde Adebimpe a member of the band TV on the Radio joined Dessner Aaron and Ritchie for the Barbican Centre performance 15 Forever Love Edit Forever Love a work with renowned Icelandic performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson is a blending of visual and performance art with live music The piece is a collaborative song cycle written and performed with Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner alongside Icelandic artists Gyda and Kristin Anna Valtysdottir formerly of the Icelandic band mum It was commissioned by Eaux Claires Festival and made its world premiere in 2015 where it served as the official starting point of the festival on both Friday and Saturday Forever Love marked a live performance reunion for the Dessner twins and Kjartansson as both artists had previously collaborated on a six hour video work A Lot of Sorrow which documents The National performing their three and a half minute song Sorrow for six hours in front of a live audience at MoMA PS1 Kronos Quartet Edit Main article Kronos Quartet Dessner first collaborated with Kronos Quartet in 2009 Founder David Harrington approached him about composing a piece for their performance at the Celebrate Brooklyn festival in Brooklyn s Prospect Park 16 The piece Dessner wrote Aheym meaning homeward in Yiddish was inspired by his Jewish immigrant grandparents who settled near the park when they arrived in Brooklyn In 2011 Dessner was commissioned by Kronos Quartet to compose a piece for the Barbican Centre s Reverberations The Influence of Steve Reich festival in London The piece Tenebre is based on the traditional Holy Week service in which 15 candles are gradually extinguished Dessner in his own words inverts the service drawing the listener from darkness into light Tenebre premiered May 7 2011 at LSO St Luke s and featured the pre recorded vocals of Sufjan Stevens In 2012 Dessner wrote and dedicated Little Blue Something to the ensemble The piece was inspired by the music of Irena and Vojtech Havel who blend early music with Czech folk music It was premiered by Kronos on May 31 2012 at the Ensems Festival in Valencia Spain 17 Day of the Dead Edit On March 17 2016 Bryce and Aaron Dessner announced Day of the Dead a charity tribute album to the Grateful Dead released by 4AD on May 20 2016 Day of the Dead was created curated and produced by Bryce and Aaron The compilation is a wide ranging tribute to the songwriting and experimentalism of the Dead which took four years to record features over 60 artists from varied musical backgrounds 59 tracks and is almost 6 hours long All profits are helping to fight for AIDS HIV and related health issues around the world through the Red Hot Organization Day of the Dead is the follow up to 2009 s Dark Was The Night 4AD a 32 track multi artist compilation also produced by Aaron and Bryce for Red Hot Day of the Dead features collaborations and recordings from a diverse group of artists including Wilco Flaming Lips Bruce Hornsby Justin Vernon The National The War on Drugs Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo Jenny Lewis Unknown Mortal Orchestra Perfume Genius Jim James of My Morning Jacket Senegalese collective Orchestra Baobob composer Terry Riley and his son Gyan Riley electronic artist Tim Hecker jazz pianist Vijay Iyer and Bela Fleck Of the 59 tracks on the compilation many feature a house band made up of Bryce Aaron fellow The National bandmates and brothers Scott and Bryan Devendorf Josh Kaufman who co produced the project and Conrad Doucette along with Sam Cohen and Walter Martin The National have a couple of tracks on the album including Peggy O Morning Dew and I Know You Rider A Day of the Dead live performance took place in August 2016 at the second annual Eaux Claires Festival August 12 13 featuring Jenny Lewis Matthew Houck Lucius Will Oldham Sam Amidon Richard Reed Parry Justin Vernon Bruce Hornsby Ruban Nielson and The National Other collaborations and commissions Edit Dessner is a frequent collaborator with many of the most creative and renowned musicians working today such as Philip Glass Bang on a Can All Stars and Glenn Kotche Dessner served as the musical director for Matthew Ritchie s The Morning Line installation collaborating with Ritchie and a number of contemporary composers including Lee Ranaldo and Evan Ziporyn 18 In 2011 Dessner collaborated with Ritchie again composing a song entitled To The Sea which was used for Matthew Ritchie s performance art piece Monstrance Monstrance was performed in November 2011 on Venice Beach in Los Angeles California The performance was accompanied by a multi media exhibition at L amp M Arts LA 19 On July 2 2009 Dessner performed Steve Reich s 2 5 premiere alongside Reich at the Manchester International Festival 20 On Wednesday January 25 2012 at Stanford University and Friday January 27 2012 at Carnegie Hall Dessner performed the world premiere of David Lang s new composition death speaks with Nico Muhly Shara Worden and Owen Pallett Dessner is also featured on the death speaks record which he produced Dessner and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead performed The Music Of Jonny Greenwood And Bryce Dessner as part of the 2012 Holland Festival For the performance Bryce composed a piece entitled Lachrimae as well as performed two other pieces with his brother Aaron Dessner and the Amsterdam Sinfonietta The program was performed at the Muziekgebouw aan t IJ in Amsterdam and the Muziekgebouw Frits Philips in Eindhoven Dessner also recently collaborated with Richard Reed Parry of The Arcade Fire on Parry s album Music for Heart and Breath In 2020 Bryce composed orchestrations for Taylor Swift s eighth studio album Folklore which was produced and co written by his brother Aaron Dessner In 2020 he also collaborated with Swift on her ninth studio album Evermore with the song Coney Island with his band The National Curator EditDessner is the founder and curator of the annual Cincinnati based MusicNOW Festival He was recently tapped to curate Mountains and Waves a weekend celebration of his music at the Barbican in London May 2015 with guests including Steve Reich eighth blackbird Brooklyn Youth Chorus Sō Percussion Caroline Shaw and the Britten Sinfonia In September 2015 Dessner curated a weekend of performances at the Cork Opera House Ireland He is also the co founder and co curator of Crossing Brooklyn Ferry In March 2010 Dessner co curated the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville Tennessee MusicNOW Festival Edit The MusicNOW Festival was founded by Dessner in April 2006 The festival is an annual showcase of the best in contemporary music featuring musicians from around the world and is held in Cincinnati Ohio 21 The first festival was held at the small downstairs room at the Cincinnati CAC and featured performances from Wilco s Glenn Kotche The Books Erik Freidlander Bell Orchestre Burmese drummer Kyaw Kyaw Naing and the Clogs The following year the festival was moved to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall which would become its home for the next several years As the festival grew and established itself as an important annual cultural event Dessner continued to curate line ups that featured risk taking artists who do not fit neatly into genre defined categories MusicNOW celebrated its ten year anniversary of the festival in 2015 To mark this special occasion the festival expanded to include five nights of performances in three venues The year s festival included performances from Lone Bellow Mina Tindle Perfume Genius The National Sō Percussion Butt Nothings Will Butler and many others Continuing the tradition from last year the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra was featured throughout the weekend In honor of the ten year anniversary the festival also released MusicNOW 10 Years a compilation album collecting live recordings of some of the best performances the series has seen over the past decade The festival returns to Cincinnati for its twelve season in January 2017 Past festivals have featured festival only collaborations such as one between David Cossin and Glenn Kotche new music from Sufjan Stevens Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and performances by Tinariwen Steve Reich Owen Pallett The National band Grizzly Bear band Joanna Newsom Kronos Quartet and many many more Sounds from a Safe Harbour Edit Dessner curated a brand new festival of music and art called Sounds from a Safe Harbour 22 The festival took place in Cork Ireland from September 17 to 20 2015 and featured new commissions collaborations and performances in venues throughout the city The inaugural weekend featured performances by Shara Worden s My Brightest Diamond celebrated English organist James McVinnie Sō Percussion and Mina Tindle It also featured a collaboration between Bryce Aaron Dessner Marcel Dzama Lisa Hannigan members of internationally renowned new music group Crash Ensemble and virtuosic Canadian violinist Yuki Numata Resnick After a year off in 2016 Sounds from a Safe Harbour returned to Cork from the 14th to the 17th of September 2017 The National kicked off their world tour in support of the new album Sleep Well Beast at the festival on September 16 at the Cork Opera House Other marquee acts were Lisa Hannigan and Aaron Dessner with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra on September 14 and Bon Iver on September 15th both also at the Cork Opera House A myriad of other musicians played in venues around the city across the weekend as well as the festival featuring Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson presenting his piece Guilt Trip at the Crawford Art Gallery from the 14 to the 16th of September Michelberger Music Festival Edit Michelberger Music was a not for profit one off gathering of artists at the Funkhaus in Berlin for a weekend long festival of music curated and produced by Bryce along with his brother Aaron Dessner Justin Vernon Vincent Moon Andre de Ridder Brandon Reid Ryan Olson and Berlin s Michelberger Hotel The festival took place October 1 2 2016 in the historical radio recording studios of the former GDR Before the festival all the artists spent a week together in Berlin rehearsing and working in the spaces where the shows took place The festival featured 80 artists including Bon Iver Mouse on Mars Andi Toma and Jan St Werner Erlend Oye My Brightest Diamond s Shara Nova Lisa Hannigan Damien Rice Woodkid Boysnoize Beirut and many more PEOPLE Festival Edit On August 18 and 19 2018 Bryce returned with the Michelberger Music Festival makers for a second edition which was now called PEOPLE This time 200 artists created across 30 Studios and performed across 8 stages over 170 unique performances at the historic Funkhaus in Berlin Once again all artists met one week prior to discover new music and engage with each other PEOPLE was a non hierarchical gathering put together by the artists with full creative freedom There were no sponsors or brands No line up No artist fees 100 of the ticket costs went towards the production In addition to the artists of the 2016 edition musicians like Leslie Feist Moses Sumney Arcade Fire s Richard Reed Parry Lambchop s Kurt Wagner Deerhof s Greg Saunier Sigur Ros Kjartan Sweinsson Jenny Lewis Adam Cohen Greg Fox Shahzad Ismaily and many more joined in Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Edit Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is a music festival curated by Aaron and Bryce Dessner 23 The festival showcases bands composers singer songwriters and filmmakers from all corners of the New York music scene The inaugural festival took place May 3 5 2012 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and included performances by the Walkmen St Vincent Beirut The Antlers yMusic and Jherek Bischoff as well as newly commissioned films by Jonas Mekas Joseph Gordon Levitt and Tunde Adebimpe among others The second season took place April 25 27 2013 at BAM and included performances by The Roots Solange TV on the Radio Phosphorescent and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus The event also featured a curated program of film shorts and a visual art installation by Andrew Ondrejcak HAVEN Edit Dessner is co curator of HAVEN Copenhagen s annual festival for the senses merging experiments in art music beer and food The festival which launched in 2017 explores the ways in which the art forms intersect providing the opportunity to discover new tastes sounds and sights Its inaugural year saw performances from the likes of Arcade Fire Ariel Pink and Kamasi Washington Producer EditDessner has produced and orchestrated tracks on The National s two most recent albums High Violet 2010 24 and Trouble Will Find Me 2013 25 Outside of his work with The National Dessner produced eighth blackbird s Filament 2015 which won Best Chamber Music Small Ensemble Performance in the 2016 Grammy s He also produced Pulitzer Prize winning composer David Lang s album Death Speaks 2013 26 Pedro Soler and Gaspar Claus album Barlande 2011 27 and Richard Reed Parry s album Music for Heart and Breath which was released on classical label Deutsche Grammophon Additionally Bryce orchestrated tracks on Local Natives Hummingbird 2013 and Sharon van Etten s Tramp 2012 both of which were produced by his brother Aaron Dessner 28 29 30 Dark Was the Night and Day of the Dead Edit Main article Dark Was the Night album In 2009 Bryce and Aaron produced an extensive AIDS charity compilation Dark Was the Night for the Red Hot Organization The record features exclusive recordings and collaborations from a long list of artists including David Byrne Arcade Fire Sufjan Stevens Feist Sharon Jones Cat Power Grizzly Bear Antony Hegarty My Morning Jacket and Spoon Dark Was the Night has raised over 1 6 million dollars for AIDS charities 31 On May 3 2009 4AD and Red Hot produced Dark Was the Night Live a concert celebrating the newest Red Hot album The show took place at Radio City Music Hall and featured several of the artists that contributed to the compilation In 2016 Day of the Dead the follow up to Dark Was the Night was released Bryce and Aaron also produced this album and again all profits will go to the Red Hot Organization s mission to fight HIV AIDs around the world Clogs EditMain article Clogs band Clogs is a mostly instrumental improvising quartet led by Dessner and Padma Newsome Since 2001 they have released five widely acclaimed albums on Brassland Records and have toured with The Books in the UK and played at the Sydney Festival Clogs music served as the soundtrack to the Chris Eigeman film Turn the River Clogs musical style and approach is hard to categorize Although the band members all play classical instruments they met at the Yale School of Music their writing process is more akin to that of a rock band or a jazz quartet Drawing upon a vast variety of styles and influences the group members bring basic ideas and riffs into rehearsals which through group improvisations they then develop into complex larger scale pieces Their music is often influenced by minimalism folk and rock music Americana modernism and Indian classical music Brassland EditAlongside Alec Hanley Bemis and Aaron Dessner Bryce founded Brassland Records a label that has released early albums from The National Clogs Doveman and Nico Muhly 32 33 Personal life EditDessner is married to French singer Mina Tindle who has provided vocals to several of The National s albums Works EditMemorial commissioned by the New York Guitar Festival and 92nd Street Y 2006 34 Turn the River score for the independent film co composed with Padma Newsome as Clogs and commissioned by Mr Nice Film Productions 2007 Quintets commissioned by the Kitchen and American Composers Forum through a grant from the Jerome Foundation 2007 35 Raphael commissioned by the Kitchen and American Composers Forum through a grant from the Jermone Foundation 2007 35 Propolis co composed with David Sheppard and Evan Ziporyn and commissioned by Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary 2008 36 Lincoln Shuffle commissioned by the Rosenbach Library for Abraham Lincoln s Bicentennial 2009 37 Aheym commissioned by the Kronos Quartet for the Celebrate Brooklyn Festival 2009 38 The Long Count co composed with Aaron Dessner and commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival 2009 13 O Shut Your Eyes Against the Wind commissioned by the People s Commissioning Fund and Bang on a Can for the Ecstatic Music Festival 2010 39 Tour Eiffel commissioned by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus St Ann s Warehouse the Kaufman Center the Manhattan New Music Project and the Ecstatic Music Festival 2010 6 Tenebre commissioned by the Kronos Quartet and the Barbican Centre 2010 40 Long Winter written for cellist Zachary Miskin and commissioned by Naive Records 2010 41 To the Sea premiered during the Monstrance installation collaboration with Matthew Ritchie at L amp M Arts Los Angeles 2011 19 St Carolyn by the Sea commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra and Muziekcentrum Eindhoven 2011 42 Lachrimae commissioned by the Amsterdam Sinfonietta the Scottish Ensemble and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra 2012 Little Blue Something written for the Kronos Quartet 2012 Murder Ballades commissioned by eighth blackbird and Luna Park 2013 Music for Wood and Strings commissioned by Carnegie Hall 2013 Reponse Lutoslawski commissioned by the National Audiovisual Institute Poland 2013 Black Mountain Song commissioned by Brooklyn Youth Chorus and Brooklyn Academy of Music 2013 40 Canons commissioned by the Kronos Quartet 2014 Quilting Symphony commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic 2014 Wave Movements co composed with Richard Reed Parry commissioned by Barbican Centre EIF Cork Opera House Sydney Festival and St Denis Festival 2015 Ornament and Crime commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan t IJ 43 2015 Delphica commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan t IJ 43 2015 Garcia Counterpoint commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan t IJ 43 2015 Median Organs commissioned by the Southbank Centre 2015 Tuusula commissioned by Meidan Festivaali Sounds from a Safe Harbor and National Sawdust 2015 The Most Incredible Thing commissioned by the New York City Ballet 2016 El Chan commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall 2016 Gift commissioned by Jennifer Koh with the generous support of Justus Schlichting to whom this music is dedicated 2016 Wires commissioned by Ensemble Intercontemporain and NTR Zaterdag 2016 Suite for Harp in three movements 2nd movement developed in collaboration with Yuki Numata Resnick 2016 On a Wire commissioned by Lavinia Meijer 2016 Death of Marsha P Johnson soundtrack for the Netflix documentary about the LGBT rights activist 2017 No Tomorrow a ballet by Ragnar Kjartansson Margret Bjarnadottir and Bryce Dessner premiered as part of the Sacrifice Festival April 2017 The ballet won the Griman Award Iceland s highest performance award Skrik Trio commissioned by Steve Reich and Carnegie Hall for the Three Generations Series and premiered by Pekka Kuusisto Nadia Sirota and Nicolas Altstaedt in April 2017 at Carnegie Hall Voy a Dormir 2018 written for mezzo soprano Kelley O Connor and Orchestra of St Luke s and co commissioned by Carnegie Hall Concerto for Two Pianos 2018 written for Katia and Marielle Labeque premiered with London Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2018 Cyrano 2018 stage musical with music composed with Aaron Dessner lyrics by Matt Berninger and Carin Besser and book by Erika Schmidt Later adapted into a film score in 2021 44 45 Triptych Eyes for One on Another 2019 premiered by Roomful of Teeth in Los Angeles integrating the work of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe with co commissioners including the LA Philharmonic Brooklyn Academy of Music Barbican Holland Festival Adelaide Festival University of Michigan Edinburgh International Festival Violin concert 2021 Discography EditAlbums Edit Tower of Babel Project Nim Where the Nothings Live Project Nim Evenings Pop and Curve Project Nim The National October 30 2001 The National Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers September 2 2003 The National Alligator April 12 2005 The National Boxer May 22 2007 The National High Violet May 10 2010 The National Trouble Will Find Me May 17 2013 The National Aheym November 5 2013 Kronos Quartet St Carolyn by the Sea Suite from There Will Be Blood March 4 2014 Copenhagen Philharmonic Music for Wood and Strings May 4 2015 Sō Percussion Filament Murder Ballades September 11 2015 eighth blackbird Sleep Well Beast September 8 2017 The National I Am Easy to Find May 17 2019 The National El Chan April 5 2019 Dessner Labeque 46 EPs Edit Cherry Tree EP July 20 2004 The Virginia EP May 20 2008 Singles Edit Abel Beggars Banquet Records March 14 2005 Secret Meeting Beggars Banquet Records August 29 2005 Lit Up Beggars Banquet Records November 14 2005 Mistaken for Strangers Beggars Banquet Records April 30 2007 Apartment Story Beggars Banquet Records November 5 2007 Fake Empire Beggars Banquet Records June 23 2008 Bloodbuzz Ohio 4AD May 3 2010 Anyone s Ghost 4AD June 28 2010 Terrible Love 4AD November 22 2010 Think You Can Wait March 22 2011 Conversation 16 4AD March 29 2011 Exile Vilify April 19 2011 Film scores Edit Big Sur 2013 with Aaron Dessner The Revenant 2015 as additional score 47 Transpecos 2016 with Aaron Dessner The Professor 2018 with Aaron Dessner The Kitchen 2019 The Two Popes 2019 Irresistible 2020 Jockey 2021 with Aaron Dessner Cyrano 2021 with Aaron Dessner C mon C mon 2021 with Aaron Dessner Bardo False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths 2022 with Alejandro G InarrituSession work Edit Richard Reed Parry VII Freeform Winds String Drones Music For Heart and Breath Deutsche Grammophon 2014 David Lang death speaks Cantaloupe 2013 Steve Reich 2 5 Double Sextet 2 5 Nonesuch Records 2010 Erik Friedlander Grains of Paradise Tzadik 2001 Further information EditStereogum photos First four years retrospective at Each Note SecureReferences Edit Garratt John 6 November 2013 Kronos Quartet Bryce Dessner Aheym PopMatters Grammys 2018 The National Win Best Alternative Music Album 29 January 2018 The National s Bryce Dessner Announces Kronos Quartet Collaborative Album Aheym Yale School of Music 2016 Grammy Winners The Recording Academy 15 February 2016 Bryce Dessner Work List a b Kronos Quartet with Bryce Dessner Aheym Biography Anti Records Legaspi Althea 2019 11 22 Hear Bryce Dessner s Premiere of Pope Francis Song From Netflix s The Two Popes Rolling Stone Retrieved 2022 03 25 The National s Bryce Dessner and Alva Noto Joined Ryuichi Sakamoto on The Revenant Score Pitchfork Brian Wilson Bryce Dessner Nominated For Golden Globe Awards Stereogum 10 December 2015 Planetarium Brooklyn Academy of Music an interview w Bryce Dessner of The National whose show The Long Count opens BAM tonight 2 MP3 s Ellnora The Long Count Krannert Center for the Performing Arts University of Illinois Archived from the original on 2014 08 17 a b The Long Count Brooklyn Academy of Music Brassland News The National Archived from the original on 2013 10 23 Retrieved 2013 10 22 The Long Count Barbican Centre Archived from the original on 2013 10 23 Retrieved 2013 10 22 Bryce Dessner amp The Kronos Quartet Aheym Video Stereogum 20 September 2013 Kronos Quartet The Morning Line Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 a b Contemporary Sculptor Matthew Ritchie Installs Large Scale Works in U S European Venues ARTES MAGAZINE Archived from the original on 2012 06 11 Retrieved 2013 10 24 Events Music Now Festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour A Festival of Music and Conversation failed verification Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Brooklyn Academy of Music High Violet AllMusic Trouble Will Find Me AllMusic David Lang Death Speaks AllMusic Barlande AllMusic Hummingbird AllMusic Tramp AllMusic Patsy Morita Bryce Dessner AllMusic Dark Was The Night Retrieved 2012 05 05 Brassland About Us Retrieved 2012 05 05 Laura Snapes 16 June 2011 Brassland the record label at the centre of New York s other music scene The Guardian Bryce Dessner 1 December 2006 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 via YouTube a b American Composers Forum Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 24 21stcenturyabe org at Directnic Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 24 The National s Bryce Dessner Announces Kronos Quartet Collaborative Album Aheym Pitchfork 21 August 2013 New York s Classical Music Radio Station WQXR FM failed verification Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Chicago Music amp Nightlife Time Out Chicago ACO Composer Portrait Bryce Dessner 24 September 2011 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 via YouTube a b c http Muziekgebouw aan 27t IJ permanent dead link Cyrano Kuperman Brothers Retrieved 2021 10 16 Aaron and Bryce Dessner on their Cyrano film soundtrack They re National songs in a way and have an intimate feeling NME 2021 10 07 Retrieved 2021 10 16 Strauss Matthew March 11 2019 The National s Bryce Dessner Announces New Classical Album Pitchfork Retrieved March 11 2019 Henry Dusty 2015 10 21 The National s Bryce Dessner composing soundtrack for Leonardo DiCaprio s The Revenant Consequence Retrieved 2022 09 30 External links EditOfficial website Official site of The National Bryce Dessner at IMDb Official site of Clogs Official site of Post Hoc Management Portals Biography Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bryce Dessner amp oldid 1138110952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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