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Michael Benjamin Nigrin

Michael Benjamin Nigrin is a musician and composer at large who has scored the music for numerous independent and experimental films, and is presently double bassist with both the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Sarasota Orchestra.[1][2][3]

Michael Benjamin Nigrin
Birth nameMichael Benjamin Nigrin
Born (1960-10-22) October 22, 1960 (age 63)
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genresclassical
Occupation(s)Composer, Double bassist, Political activist
Instrument(s)Double bass
Member ofBuffalo Philharmonic
Sarasota Orchestra
Formerly ofNew Orleans Symphony
Florida West Coast Symphony
Websitemichaelnigrin.info

In 2023 he founded Stop the Metro, an advocacy group seeking to prevent the proposed expansion of the Buffalo Metro Rail.[4]

Biography edit

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and up until age seventeen he was completely self-taught in the jazz/rock fusion style playing the electric bass, after which in preparation for college took up the double bass with teacher David Izenzon, and Jules Hirsh. After a two-year preparation at Brooklyn College's Music Program, he transferred to Carnegie Mellon University under scholarship to study with bass teacher Anthony Bianco where he completed his B.F.A. Subsequently, he auditioned for and received scholarship to study with Homer Mensch and Eugene Levinson at the Juilliard School in Manhattan, New York for a Master of Fine Arts.

After graduating school he accepted a position as Principal Bassist with the then New Orleans Symphony with conductor Maxim Shostakovich. As financial hardships plagued the symphony in New Orleans, LA, Mr. Nigrin accepted a position as Principal Bassist in Florida with the Florida West Coast Symphony where he performed for two seasons. Subsequently, he returned to New York State to perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic where he is currently employed. In addition to the Buffalo Philharmonic, as of 2006 he accepted part-time employment during the winter months with the Sarasota Orchestra.[5]

In addition to music performance, while at Carnegie Mellon University, he double majored in music composition with Marlyn Taft Thomas[6] and Spanish composer Leonardo Balada, where he composed his works for movies,[1] and small ensembles. In 1993 he scored a political documentary commissioned by Diann Rust-Tierney[7] entitled Double Justice: Race and Capital Punishment[8] which was to be played before the United States Congress.

Musical works edit

For Films:

  • Gradiva (1984)
  • Aurelia or Echo In Her Eyes: Part 3 (1985)
  • Terrain Vague (1987)
  • Shifting Margins 2 (1991)
  • Emma Woolfolk (1992)
  • Echolalia (1990–94)
  • Art, Empire, Industry (1990–96)
  • Double Justice: Race and Capital Punishment (1993)

For Ensembles:

  • Composition for Brass Quintet and Percussion
  • Woodwind Quintet
  • Piano Solo
  • 'The Beloved Eclipse' for 3 basses, percussion and tape.

Other Engagements edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Light Pharmacy Films". Retrieved 2008-05-27. Produced, Directed, Photographed, and Edited by Albert Gabriel Nigrin With Dennis Benson, Irene Fizer and Andrew Daddio. Music by Michael Nigrin...
  2. ^ "Classical Music News: 2009 Grammy Award-winning Titles from Naxos". Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  3. ^ Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra musicians
  4. ^ McKinley, Dave (July 5, 2023). "WNY group opposes NFTA metro rail expansion, citing environment and property concerns". wgrz.com. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
  5. ^ Sarasota Orchestra Musicians
  6. ^ "Marilyn Taft Thomas". Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  7. ^ "Diann Rust-Tierney". Georgetown Law. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  8. ^ "Video about Double Justice: Race and Capital Punishment". Retrieved 2023-07-19.

External links edit

  • Official Website

michael, benjamin, nigrin, musician, composer, large, scored, music, numerous, independent, experimental, films, presently, double, bassist, with, both, buffalo, philharmonic, orchestra, sarasota, orchestra, birth, nameborn, 1960, october, 1960, halifax, nova,. Michael Benjamin Nigrin is a musician and composer at large who has scored the music for numerous independent and experimental films and is presently double bassist with both the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Sarasota Orchestra 1 2 3 Michael Benjamin NigrinBirth nameMichael Benjamin NigrinBorn 1960 10 22 October 22 1960 age 63 Halifax Nova Scotia CanadaGenresclassicalOccupation s Composer Double bassist Political activistInstrument s Double bassMember ofBuffalo PhilharmonicSarasota OrchestraFormerly ofNew Orleans SymphonyFlorida West Coast SymphonyWebsitemichaelnigrin info In 2023 he founded Stop the Metro an advocacy group seeking to prevent the proposed expansion of the Buffalo Metro Rail 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical works 3 Other Engagements 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBorn in Halifax Nova Scotia and up until age seventeen he was completely self taught in the jazz rock fusion style playing the electric bass after which in preparation for college took up the double bass with teacher David Izenzon and Jules Hirsh After a two year preparation at Brooklyn College s Music Program he transferred to Carnegie Mellon University under scholarship to study with bass teacher Anthony Bianco where he completed his B F A Subsequently he auditioned for and received scholarship to study with Homer Mensch and Eugene Levinson at the Juilliard School in Manhattan New York for a Master of Fine Arts After graduating school he accepted a position as Principal Bassist with the then New Orleans Symphony with conductor Maxim Shostakovich As financial hardships plagued the symphony in New Orleans LA Mr Nigrin accepted a position as Principal Bassist in Florida with the Florida West Coast Symphony where he performed for two seasons Subsequently he returned to New York State to perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic where he is currently employed In addition to the Buffalo Philharmonic as of 2006 he accepted part time employment during the winter months with the Sarasota Orchestra 5 In addition to music performance while at Carnegie Mellon University he double majored in music composition with Marlyn Taft Thomas 6 and Spanish composer Leonardo Balada where he composed his works for movies 1 and small ensembles In 1993 he scored a political documentary commissioned by Diann Rust Tierney 7 entitled Double Justice Race and Capital Punishment 8 which was to be played before the United States Congress Musical works editFor Films Gradiva 1984 Aurelia or Echo In Her Eyes Part 3 1985 Terrain Vague 1987 Shifting Margins 2 1991 Emma Woolfolk 1992 Echolalia 1990 94 Art Empire Industry 1990 96 Double Justice Race and Capital Punishment 1993 For Ensembles Composition for Brass Quintet and Percussion Woodwind Quintet Piano Solo The Beloved Eclipse for 3 basses percussion and tape Other Engagements editVirginia Symphony Chautuaqua Symphony Orchestra Saint Louis Symphony Orquestra Sinfonica do Estado de Sao PauloReferences edit a b Light Pharmacy Films Retrieved 2008 05 27 Produced Directed Photographed and Edited by Albert Gabriel Nigrin With Dennis Benson Irene Fizer and Andrew Daddio Music by Michael Nigrin Classical Music News 2009 Grammy Award winning Titles from Naxos Retrieved 2010 01 24 Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra musicians McKinley Dave July 5 2023 WNY group opposes NFTA metro rail expansion citing environment and property concerns wgrz com Retrieved January 29 2024 Sarasota Orchestra Musicians Marilyn Taft Thomas Retrieved 2023 07 19 Diann Rust Tierney Georgetown Law Retrieved 2023 07 19 Video about Double Justice Race and Capital Punishment Retrieved 2023 07 19 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Benjamin Nigrin amp oldid 1200236399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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