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Michael Gordon (composer)

Michael Gordon (born July 20, 1956) is an American composer and co-founder of the "Bang on a Can" music collective and festival. He grew up in Nicaragua.

Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon at Crater Lake
Born (1956-07-20) July 20, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Composer, Professor of Music
Spouse
(m. 1984)
Children2
Websitemichaelgordonmusic.com

Life and career Edit

Michael Gordon was born in Miami Beach, Florida on July 20, 1956. He grew up in Nicaragua on the outskirts of Managua in an Eastern European Jewish community before moving back to Miami Beach at age eight.

Gordon's music is an outgrowth of his experience with underground rock bands in New York City and his formal training in composition at Yale where he studied with Martin Bresnick. He is based in New York City.[1]

Bang on a Can Edit

Gordon is one of the founders and artistic directors of New York's Bang on a Can Festival, alongside fellow composers Julia Wolfe—his wife—and David Lang. He has collaborated with them on several projects.

The opera The Carbon Copy Building,[2] a collaboration with comic book artist Ben Katchor, received the 2000 Village Voice Obie Award for Best New American Work. A projected comic strip accompanies and interacts with the singers, and the frames fall away in the telling of the story.

Gordon, Wolfe and Lang subsequently collaborated with librettist Deborah Artman on the 'oratorio' Lost Objects, the recording of which was released in summer 2001 (Teldec New Line).[3]

A further project is Shelter,[4] a multi-media work that was commissioned by the ensemble musikFabrik and features the Scandinavian vocalists Trio Mediaeval in a staged spectacle that, in the words of librettist Deborah Artman, "evokes the power and threat of nature, the soaring frontier promise contained in the framing of a new house, the pure aesthetic beauty of blueprints, the sweet architecture of sound and the uneasy vulnerability that underlies even the safety of our sleep."[5] Shelter was premiered in Cologne in Germany in spring 2005, and received its US premiere in November 2005.

Both Shelter and Carbon Copy Building were staged by New York's Ridge Theater, in collaboration with Laurie Olinder (visual graphics), Bill Morrison (filmmaker) and Bob McGrath (director), with whom Gordon has often worked. The opera Chaos, with libretto by Matthew Maguire, premiered at The Kitchen in New York in the autumn of 1998 with stage direction by Bob McGrath. The work, which opened to rave reviews and packed houses, is a fast-paced science fiction spectacle in 25 short scenes.[6]

In 2017, Chinese singer Gong Linna premiered Cloud River Mountain, written by the three Bang on a Can composers in addition to Lao Luo. They also premiered Road Trip, a celebration of Bang on a Can's 30-year journey, together at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in October 2017.[7]

Music Edit

Gordon's music incorporates elements of dissonance, minimalism, modality and popular culture.

His music has been presented at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Carnegie Hall, The Proms, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Sydney 2000 Olympic Arts Festival, the Kennedy Center, The Kitchen, the Kölner Philharmonie, Royal Albert Hall, the Bonn Oper, and the Jewish Museum Vienna, as well as at the Rotterdam, Edinburgh, St. Petersburg, Holland, Adelaide, Huddersfield, Settembre Musica and Dresden music festivals. In addition, his music has been choreographed by Eliot Feld, The Royal Ballet, Emio Greco | PC, Wayne McGregor (for Stuttgart Ballet, Random Dance), Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wuppertal, Heinz Spoerli (for Zürich Ballet), Ashley Page (for The Royal Ballet and the Scottish Ballet), and Club Guy & Roni.[8] In 2017, Douglas Lee choreographed a Gordon score for the Ballett Zürich, and in 2018 Brian Brooks choreographed another score for the Miami City Ballet.[9] Gordon is also a featured artist in the repertoires of Ensemble Modern, Alarm Will Sound, and the Kronos Quartet.

Notable works Edit

Since 1991, Gordon has worked extensively with video. His work Van Gogh Video Opera, a collaboration with video-artist Elliott Caplan, was premiered to critical acclaim in New York in 1991 and received its European premiere in Vienna in 1992.[10] Other works with Caplan include Grand Dairy, based on a diner on New York's Lower East Side, which was produced in Vienna in 1996, and Weather (German Tour 1997), in which the 16 string players of Ensemble Resonanz perform on a vertical stage surrounded by video panels. The recording of Weather is available on Arthrob/Nonesuch Records. In 1997 he worked with playwright Anna Deavere Smith on House Arrest, First Edition, which premiered at the Arena Stage Theater in Washington, DC.[11]

Gordon's percussion sextet Timber was written for the percussion ensembles Slagwerk Den Haag and Mantra Percussion. This work, an evening-length piece for six 2x4s, toured with dance throughout 2009–10 and was premiered in its concert-version in June 2011. The full percussion sextet was released on Cantaloupe Music in 2011. In 2014–15 it was played in Walt Disney Concert Hall (performed by So Percussion and members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic), in Belgium (by Ictus), and in Scandinavia (by Nordic Seks).[12] Other recent pieces for single-instrument ensembles include Rushes for seven bassoons and Amplified for four electric guitars.[13]

Decasia, a large-scale symphony with projections commissioned by the Europäischer Musikmonat 2001 for the Basel Sinfonietta, was also staged by the Ridge Theater. The orchestra sits on a triangular pyramid structure that surrounds the audience, while Bill Morrison's film of black and white 'found' footage in various states of deterioration is projected onto scrim draping the structure. The ensuing Bill Morrison film, Decasia, cut to Michael Gordon's complete score, was shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and has been screened at film festivals worldwide.[14]

Other large-scale symphonic works include Rewriting Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, a revised composition of Beethoven’s original symphony, commissioned by the 2006 Beethoven Festival in Bonn and premiered by Jonathan Nott and the Bamberg Symphony,[15] and Sunshine of your Love, written for over 100 instruments divided into four microtonally tuned groups. Under the baton of composer/conductor John Adams, the Ensemble Modern toured Sunshine of your Love to seven European capitals in 1999.[16]

In 2008, Gordon collaborated with Ridge Theater again on the multi-performer song-cycle Lightning at our Feet, co-commissioned by Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts at the University of Houston and the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the Next Wave Festival. Lightning at our Feet puts Emily Dickinson's poetry to music and encompasses her words in a world of visual imagery.[17] A further collaboration with Ridge Theater, Gotham, a commission from the American Composers Orchestra, incorporates film, projections, lighting and an orchestra of 35 musicians to explore the 'other' New York City. Directed by Bob McGrath, the work premiered at Carnegie's Zankel Hall in February 2004 with the American Composers Orchestra and combines Bill Morrison's archival and original footage of New York with Laurie Olinder's photographic projections of the urban landscape.[18] Gordon and Morrison's works together also include Dystopia about Los Angeles, written in 2008 for David Robertson and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and El Sol Caliente about Miami Beach, commissioned by the New World Symphony for the 100th anniversary of the city.[19] The two also collaborated on a piano concerto for Tomoko Mukayaima and the Seattle Symphony in 2016 called The Unchanging Sea.

Gordon has worked extensively with London's Icebreaker. His work Yo Shakespeare was recorded by Icebreaker on their debut Argo/Decca recording Terminal Velocity, recently re-released by Cantaloupe Music.[20] Gordon's work Trance was written for Icebreaker with the additional component of eight brass players. The 52-minute work was also originally recorded for Argo and was released in the autumn of 1996; a new re-mixed version is now on Cantaloupe Music.[21] Link was written for the group in 1998, in collaboration with David Lang, as a complementary piece to Yo Shakespeare and Lang's Cheating, Lying, Stealing for a new ballet by Ashley Page for The Royal Ballet in London, subsequently revived by Page at the Scottish Ballet.[22]

In 2004 Gordon released Light Is Calling (Nonesuch), an album of tracks created with producers R. Luke DuBois and Damian LeGassick, and scored for a small ensemble of musicians (most notably Todd Reynolds on violin) with complex electronic arrangements orchestrated by DuBois and LeGassick.[23] He has since collaborated with DuBois extensively on the electronic backing arrangements for subsequent pieces, including All Vows for cellist Maya Beiser (2006, for which DuBois also served as a video artist),[24] Sad Park for the Kronos Quartet (2006), and the opera What to Wear, libretto by Richard Foreman (2006). The Sad Park uses the voices of child witnesses to September 11 as its subject.[25]

Gordon’s Natural History, inspired by Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and commissioned by the Britt Festival, was performed in July 2016 on the rim of the lake itself, as part of the 100th anniversary of America’s National Park Service. The premiere was performed by forty members of the Britt Orchestra, a chorus of fifty regional choristers, fifteen members of Steiger Butte Drum, whose members are all from the local Klamath Tribes, and thirty brass and percussionists from Southern Oregon University.[26]

Gordon had three world premieres in the spring of 2016: The Unchanging Sea, a piano concerto for Tomoko Mukayaima and the Seattle Symphony, with video by Bill Morrison;[27] Material, for four-person percussion and piano ensemble Yarn/Wire, playing one piano;[28] and Observations on Air, a bassoon concerto for Peter Whelan and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.[29] In 2017 The Crossing premiered Anonymous Man, a choral memoir, based on conversations that Gordon has had with a homeless man living on his street. Big Space, which premiered at the 2017 BBC Proms, distributes the musicians throughout the audience.

Awards and recognition Edit

The recipient of multiple awards and grants, Gordon has been honored by the Guggenheim Foundation,[30] the National Endowment for the Arts, a 2002 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award,[31] and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Formed in 1983 as the "Michael Gordon Philharmonic" and renamed the "Michael Gordon Band" in 2000, Gordon's own ensemble has performed across Europe and the United States at venues such as Alice Tully Hall and the punk mecca CBGB, on the Contemporary Music Network Tour, and at the Almeida Festival in London.[32] In September 2016 Gordon was named the first-ever composer-in-residence of the Young People's Chorus of New York City.

List of works Edit

  • Thou Shalt!/Thou Shalt Not! (1983) clarinets, percussion, keyboard, electric guitar, violin and viola (18')
  • The Low Quartet (1985) for any four low instruments (8')
  • Strange Quiet (1985) for clarinets, percussion, keyboard, electric guitar, violin and viola (14')
  • Acid Rain (1986) for flute, clarinet, organ and string quintet (8')
  • Four Kings Fight Five (1988) for oboe, clarinet, percussion, electric guitar, violin, viola, and cello
  • Paint It Black (1988) for solo double bass (11')
  • Van Gogh Video Opera (1991) (1h 5') live opera with video
  • Romeo (1992) for chamber orchestra (8')
  • Yo Shakespeare (1992) for large ensemble (Icebreaker) (11')
  • Industry (1992) for solo cello and electronics
  • XVI (1993) for chorus of sixteen singers (15')
  • Chaos (1994) opera (1h 20')
  • Trance (1995) for large ensemble (Icebreaker) (50')
  • acdc (1996) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano (10')
  • I Buried Paul (1996) for clarinet, percussion, keyboard, electric guitar, cello, double bass (Bang on a Can All-Stars)
  • Love Bead (1997) for large ensemble (Ensemble Modern) (10')
  • Weather (1997) for 16-piece string orchestra and video
  • Weather One (1997) for string sextet (20')
  • XY (1998) for solo percussion
  • vera, chuck, and dave (1998) for large ensemble
  • Music for Airports (1998) (with David Lang and Julia Wolfe) arrangement for small ensemble (48')
  • Link (1998) (with David Lang) for large ensemble (Icebreaker) (11')
  • Sunshine of Your Love (1999) for large orchestra (10')
  • The Carbon Copy Building (with David Lang and Julia Wolfe) (1999) opera with video
  • Lost Objects (with David Lang and Julia Wolfe; libretto by Deborah Artman) (2000) oratorio with video
  • Decasia (2001) for orchestra with film (1h 7')
  • Potassium (2001) for string quartet (15')
  • Tinge (2004) for three violins and audio playback (4')
  • Gotham (2004) for chamber orchestra (30')
  • Who By Water (2004) for large ensemble (Alarm Will Sound) (18')
  • Light is Calling (2004) studio album, version for band also
  • Sonatra (2004) for solo piano (25')
  • Idle (2004) for three violins and audio playback (5')
  • Grey Pink Yellow (2005) for orchestra (12')
  • What to Wear (2005) (with text by Richard Foreman) opera (65')
  • Acquanetta (libretto by Deborah Artman) (2005/2017) opera (1h 10')
  • Shelter (with David Lang and Julia Wolfe; libretto by Deborah Artman) (2005) oratorio with video
  • The Sad Park (2006) for string quartet and pre-recorded voice (25')
  • All Vows (2006, rev. 2014) for solo cello (15')
  • Rewriting Beethoven's Seventh Symphony (2006) for orchestra (22')
  • Dystopia (2007) for orchestra (29')
  • Every Stop On The F Train (2007) for treble voices (5')
  • the light of the dark (2008) for small ensemble (13')
  • (purgatorio) POPERA (2008) for six electric guitars (20')
  • Water (2008) (with David Lang and Julia Wolfe) for chorus and ensemble (76')
  • Lightning at our feet (2008) opera for four singer/performers playing violin, cello, piano, electric guitar, and electronics (75')
  • Timber (2009) for six percussionists (60')
  • for Madeline (2009) for small ensemble (8')
  • He Saw a Skull (2009) for twelve voices (6')
  • Clouded Yellow (2010) for string quartet (10')
  • Exalted (2010) for chorus and string quartet (10')
  • Tree-oh (2011) for three violins (6')
  • Cold (2011) for large ensemble (15')
  • Gene Takes a Drink (2012) for small ensemble (6')
  • Rushes (2012) for seven bassoons (56')
  • Dry (2013) for large ensemble (18')
  • Beijing Harmony (2013) for orchestra (12')
  • Aftermath (2014) dance piece (23')
  • Ode to La Bruja, Hanon, Czerny, Van Cliburn and little gold stars... (or, To Everyone Who Made My Life Miserable, Thank You.) (2014) for six pianos (17')
  • Hyper (2014) for small ensemble (12')
  • El Sol Caliente (2015) for orchestra (20')
  • No anthem (2015) for large ensemble (10')
  • Cloud-River-Mountain (2015) for chamber ensemble (20')
  • Amplified (2015) for four electric guitars (60')
  • Great Trees of New York City (2016) for SATB
  • Observations on Air (2016) for bassoon and orchestra (20')
  • The Unchanging Sea (2016) for orchestra (20')
  • Material (2016) for two pianists and two percussionists on one piano (25')
  • kwerk (2016) for violin (4')
  • Natural History (2016) for orchestra, chorus, brass, and drums (20')
  • CORPUS (2017) for orchestra (30')
  • Big Space (2017) for orchestra (25')
  • Road Trip (2017) for small ensemble (60')
  • On Desbrosses Street (2017) for piano (10')
  • New work for Miami City Ballet (2018) for orchestra (20')

Recordings Edit

  • Big Noise from Nicaragua (1994)
  • Weather (1999)
  • Decasia (2002)
  • Light is Calling (2004)
  • Trance (2004)
  • Van Gogh (2008)
  • (purgatorio) POPOPERA (2008)
  • Timber (2011)
  • Rushes (2014)
  • Dystopia (2015)
  • Gotham (2015)
  • Sonatra (2018)
  • Clouded Yellow (2018)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Timber for six percussionists". LA Phil. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  2. ^ "Michael Gordon; David Lang; Julia Wolfe: Red Poppy: The Carbon Copy Building". G. Schirmer Inc. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  3. ^ Kozinn, Allan (2 December 2004). "Socks to Souls: Finding Meaning in What Goes Missing". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Michael Gordon; David Lang; Julia Wolfe: Red Poppy: Shelter". G. Schirmer Inc. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  5. ^ Artman, Deborah. "Libretti/Texts for Music". Deborah Artman. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Chaos". Opera America. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Road Trip". BAM. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  8. ^ "News - The Sound of Pointe Shoes Merging with Michael Gordon's 'Aftermath'". Music Sales Classical. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Program Three". Miami City Ballet. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  10. ^ Swed, Mark (13 May 2013). "Review: 'Van Gogh' and 'Tell-Tale Heart' have a crazy idea". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Michael Gordon". Nonesuch. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  12. ^ Stearns, David Patrick (10 November 2011). "From ungainly instruments, ethereal sounds". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  13. ^ Kosman, Joshua (30 April 2014). "Michael Gordon 'Rushes' review: Bold work for 7 bassoons". San Francisco Gate. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  14. ^ Kehr, Dave (21 December 2012). "Symphony of Compositions From Decomposition". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  15. ^ Gordon, Michael (31 October 2009). "Orchestra Hero". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  16. ^ Swed, Mark (14 April 2014). "Review: Minimalist Jukebox Festival anything but minimal here". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  17. ^ . Ridge Theater. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  18. ^ "Gotham". Bill Morrison. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  19. ^ "Dystopia". Bill Morrison. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  20. ^ "Terminal Velocity". Icebreaker. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  21. ^ Clements, Andrew (26 February 2004). "Gordon: Trance, Icebreaker". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  22. ^ "Repertoire". Icebreaker. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  23. ^ Singer, Liam (27 July 2004). "Michael Gordon: Light is Calling". Pitchfork. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  24. ^ . San Francisco Classical Voice. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  25. ^ Huizenga, Tom (6 September 2011). "Sept. 11 In Children's Voices: Michael Gordon's 'The Sad Park'". NPR Music. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  26. ^ "Britt Crater Lake Project". Britt Music & Arts Festival. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  27. ^ Smith, Rich (12 May 2016). "Meet Tomoko Mukaiyama, a Badass Pianist Upending the Traditional Composer-Musician Hierarchy in Symphonic Music". The Stranger. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  28. ^ da Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna (12 May 2016). "Yarn/Wire Plucks and Strikes, Rubs and Strums". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  29. ^ Evans, Rian (5 May 2016). "OAE/Truscott review – marrying the centuries with wit and finesse". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  30. ^ . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  31. ^ "Michael Gordon". Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  32. ^ . Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. 2 March 2012. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  • Composer's website, accessed 4 February 2010
  • 'Bang on a Can' site, accessed 4 February 2010
  • New York Times article The Accidental Music Lesson by Michael Gordon (January 25, 2010), accessed 4 February 2010

External links Edit

  • "Michael Gordon (composer) (biography, works, resources)" (in French and English). IRCAM.

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For other composers of this name see Michael Zev Gordon and Michael Z Gordon Michael Gordon born July 20 1956 is an American composer and co founder of the Bang on a Can music collective and festival He grew up in Nicaragua Michael GordonMichael Gordon at Crater LakeBorn 1956 07 20 July 20 1956 age 67 Miami Beach FloridaNationalityAmericanAlma materNew York UniversityYale UniversityOccupation s Composer Professor of MusicSpouseJulia Wolfe m 1984 wbr Children2Websitemichaelgordonmusic wbr com Contents 1 Life and career 2 Bang on a Can 3 Music 3 1 Notable works 4 Awards and recognition 5 List of works 6 Recordings 7 References 8 External linksLife and career EditMichael Gordon was born in Miami Beach Florida on July 20 1956 He grew up in Nicaragua on the outskirts of Managua in an Eastern European Jewish community before moving back to Miami Beach at age eight Gordon s music is an outgrowth of his experience with underground rock bands in New York City and his formal training in composition at Yale where he studied with Martin Bresnick He is based in New York City 1 Bang on a Can EditGordon is one of the founders and artistic directors of New York s Bang on a Can Festival alongside fellow composers Julia Wolfe his wife and David Lang He has collaborated with them on several projects The opera The Carbon Copy Building 2 a collaboration with comic book artist Ben Katchor received the 2000 Village Voice Obie Award for Best New American Work A projected comic strip accompanies and interacts with the singers and the frames fall away in the telling of the story Gordon Wolfe and Lang subsequently collaborated with librettist Deborah Artman on the oratorio Lost Objects the recording of which was released in summer 2001 Teldec New Line 3 A further project is Shelter 4 a multi media work that was commissioned by the ensemble musikFabrik and features the Scandinavian vocalists Trio Mediaeval in a staged spectacle that in the words of librettist Deborah Artman evokes the power and threat of nature the soaring frontier promise contained in the framing of a new house the pure aesthetic beauty of blueprints the sweet architecture of sound and the uneasy vulnerability that underlies even the safety of our sleep 5 Shelter was premiered in Cologne in Germany in spring 2005 and received its US premiere in November 2005 Both Shelter and Carbon Copy Building were staged by New York s Ridge Theater in collaboration with Laurie Olinder visual graphics Bill Morrison filmmaker and Bob McGrath director with whom Gordon has often worked The opera Chaos with libretto by Matthew Maguire premiered at The Kitchen in New York in the autumn of 1998 with stage direction by Bob McGrath The work which opened to rave reviews and packed houses is a fast paced science fiction spectacle in 25 short scenes 6 In 2017 Chinese singer Gong Linna premiered Cloud River Mountain written by the three Bang on a Can composers in addition to Lao Luo They also premiered Road Trip a celebration of Bang on a Can s 30 year journey together at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in October 2017 7 Music EditThis Music s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gordon s music incorporates elements of dissonance minimalism modality and popular culture His music has been presented at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Carnegie Hall The Proms the Brooklyn Academy of Music the Sydney 2000 Olympic Arts Festival the Kennedy Center The Kitchen the Kolner Philharmonie Royal Albert Hall the Bonn Oper and the Jewish Museum Vienna as well as at the Rotterdam Edinburgh St Petersburg Holland Adelaide Huddersfield Settembre Musica and Dresden music festivals In addition his music has been choreographed by Eliot Feld The Royal Ballet Emio Greco PC Wayne McGregor for Stuttgart Ballet Random Dance Pina Bausch s Tanztheater Wuppertal Heinz Spoerli for Zurich Ballet Ashley Page for The Royal Ballet and the Scottish Ballet and Club Guy amp Roni 8 In 2017 Douglas Lee choreographed a Gordon score for the Ballett Zurich and in 2018 Brian Brooks choreographed another score for the Miami City Ballet 9 Gordon is also a featured artist in the repertoires of Ensemble Modern Alarm Will Sound and the Kronos Quartet Notable works Edit Since 1991 Gordon has worked extensively with video His work Van Gogh Video Opera a collaboration with video artist Elliott Caplan was premiered to critical acclaim in New York in 1991 and received its European premiere in Vienna in 1992 10 Other works with Caplan include Grand Dairy based on a diner on New York s Lower East Side which was produced in Vienna in 1996 and Weather German Tour 1997 in which the 16 string players of Ensemble Resonanz perform on a vertical stage surrounded by video panels The recording of Weather is available on Arthrob Nonesuch Records In 1997 he worked with playwright Anna Deavere Smith on House Arrest First Edition which premiered at the Arena Stage Theater in Washington DC 11 Gordon s percussion sextet Timber was written for the percussion ensembles Slagwerk Den Haag and Mantra Percussion This work an evening length piece for six 2x4s toured with dance throughout 2009 10 and was premiered in its concert version in June 2011 The full percussion sextet was released on Cantaloupe Music in 2011 In 2014 15 it was played in Walt Disney Concert Hall performed by So Percussion and members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Belgium by Ictus and in Scandinavia by Nordic Seks 12 Other recent pieces for single instrument ensembles include Rushes for seven bassoons and Amplified for four electric guitars 13 Decasia a large scale symphony with projections commissioned by the Europaischer Musikmonat 2001 for the Basel Sinfonietta was also staged by the Ridge Theater The orchestra sits on a triangular pyramid structure that surrounds the audience while Bill Morrison s film of black and white found footage in various states of deterioration is projected onto scrim draping the structure The ensuing Bill Morrison film Decasia cut to Michael Gordon s complete score was shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and has been screened at film festivals worldwide 14 Other large scale symphonic works include Rewriting Beethoven s Seventh Symphony a revised composition of Beethoven s original symphony commissioned by the 2006 Beethoven Festival in Bonn and premiered by Jonathan Nott and the Bamberg Symphony 15 and Sunshine of your Love written for over 100 instruments divided into four microtonally tuned groups Under the baton of composer conductor John Adams the Ensemble Modern toured Sunshine of your Love to seven European capitals in 1999 16 In 2008 Gordon collaborated with Ridge Theater again on the multi performer song cycleLightning at our Feet co commissioned by Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts at the University of Houston and the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the Next Wave Festival Lightning at our Feet puts Emily Dickinson s poetry to music and encompasses her words in a world of visual imagery 17 A further collaboration with Ridge Theater Gotham a commission from the American Composers Orchestra incorporates film projections lighting and an orchestra of 35 musicians to explore the other New York City Directed by Bob McGrath the work premiered at Carnegie s Zankel Hall in February 2004 with the American Composers Orchestra and combines Bill Morrison s archival and original footage of New York with Laurie Olinder s photographic projections of the urban landscape 18 Gordon and Morrison s works together also include Dystopia about Los Angeles written in 2008 for David Robertson and the Los Angeles Philharmonic and El Sol Caliente about Miami Beach commissioned by the New World Symphony for the 100th anniversary of the city 19 The two also collaborated on a piano concerto for Tomoko Mukayaima and the Seattle Symphony in 2016 called The Unchanging Sea Gordon has worked extensively with London s Icebreaker His work Yo Shakespeare was recorded by Icebreaker on their debut Argo Decca recording Terminal Velocity recently re released by Cantaloupe Music 20 Gordon s work Trance was written for Icebreaker with the additional component of eight brass players The 52 minute work was also originally recorded for Argo and was released in the autumn of 1996 a new re mixed version is now on Cantaloupe Music 21 Link was written for the group in 1998 in collaboration with David Lang as a complementary piece to Yo Shakespeare and Lang s Cheating Lying Stealing for a new ballet by Ashley Page for The Royal Ballet in London subsequently revived by Page at the Scottish Ballet 22 In 2004 Gordon released Light Is Calling Nonesuch an album of tracks created with producers R Luke DuBois and Damian LeGassick and scored for a small ensemble of musicians most notably Todd Reynolds on violin with complex electronic arrangements orchestrated by DuBois and LeGassick 23 He has since collaborated with DuBois extensively on the electronic backing arrangements for subsequent pieces including All Vows for cellist Maya Beiser 2006 for which DuBois also served as a video artist 24 Sad Park for the Kronos Quartet 2006 and the opera What to Wear libretto by Richard Foreman 2006 The Sad Park uses the voices of child witnesses to September 11 as its subject 25 Gordon s Natural History inspired by Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and commissioned by the Britt Festival was performed in July 2016 on the rim of the lake itself as part of the 100th anniversary of America s National Park Service The premiere was performed by forty members of the Britt Orchestra a chorus of fifty regional choristers fifteen members of Steiger Butte Drum whose members are all from the local Klamath Tribes and thirty brass and percussionists from Southern Oregon University 26 Gordon had three world premieres in the spring of 2016 The Unchanging Sea a piano concerto for Tomoko Mukayaima and the Seattle Symphony with video by Bill Morrison 27 Material for four person percussion and piano ensemble Yarn Wire playing one piano 28 and Observations on Air a bassoon concerto for Peter Whelan and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment 29 In 2017 The Crossing premiered Anonymous Man a choral memoir based on conversations that Gordon has had with a homeless man living on his street Big Space which premiered at the 2017 BBC Proms distributes the musicians throughout the audience Awards and recognition EditThe recipient of multiple awards and grants Gordon has been honored by the Guggenheim Foundation 30 the National Endowment for the Arts a 2002 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award 31 and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Formed in 1983 as the Michael Gordon Philharmonic and renamed the Michael Gordon Band in 2000 Gordon s own ensemble has performed across Europe and the United States at venues such as Alice Tully Hall and the punk mecca CBGB on the Contemporary Music Network Tour and at the Almeida Festival in London 32 In September 2016 Gordon was named the first ever composer in residence of the Young People s Chorus of New York City List of works EditThou Shalt Thou Shalt Not 1983 clarinets percussion keyboard electric guitar violin and viola 18 The Low Quartet 1985 for any four low instruments 8 Strange Quiet 1985 for clarinets percussion keyboard electric guitar violin and viola 14 Acid Rain 1986 for flute clarinet organ and string quintet 8 Four Kings Fight Five 1988 for oboe clarinet percussion electric guitar violin viola and cello Paint It Black 1988 for solo double bass 11 Van Gogh Video Opera 1991 1h 5 live opera with video Romeo 1992 for chamber orchestra 8 Yo Shakespeare 1992 for large ensemble Icebreaker 11 Industry 1992 for solo cello and electronics XVI 1993 for chorus of sixteen singers 15 Chaos 1994 opera 1h 20 Trance 1995 for large ensemble Icebreaker 50 acdc 1996 for flute clarinet violin cello and piano 10 I Buried Paul 1996 for clarinet percussion keyboard electric guitar cello double bass Bang on a Can All Stars Love Bead 1997 for large ensemble Ensemble Modern 10 Weather 1997 for 16 piece string orchestra and video Weather One 1997 for string sextet 20 XY 1998 for solo percussion vera chuck and dave 1998 for large ensemble Music for Airports 1998 with David Lang and Julia Wolfe arrangement for small ensemble 48 Link 1998 with David Lang for large ensemble Icebreaker 11 Sunshine of Your Love 1999 for large orchestra 10 The Carbon Copy Building with David Lang and Julia Wolfe 1999 opera with video Lost Objects with David Lang and Julia Wolfe libretto by Deborah Artman 2000 oratorio with video Decasia 2001 for orchestra with film 1h 7 Potassium 2001 for string quartet 15 Tinge 2004 for three violins and audio playback 4 Gotham 2004 for chamber orchestra 30 Who By Water 2004 for large ensemble Alarm Will Sound 18 Light is Calling 2004 studio album version for band also Sonatra 2004 for solo piano 25 Idle 2004 for three violins and audio playback 5 Grey Pink Yellow 2005 for orchestra 12 What to Wear 2005 with text by Richard Foreman opera 65 Acquanetta libretto by Deborah Artman 2005 2017 opera 1h 10 Shelter with David Lang and Julia Wolfe libretto by Deborah Artman 2005 oratorio with video The Sad Park 2006 for string quartet and pre recorded voice 25 All Vows 2006 rev 2014 for solo cello 15 Rewriting Beethoven s Seventh Symphony 2006 for orchestra 22 Dystopia 2007 for orchestra 29 Every Stop On The F Train 2007 for treble voices 5 the light of the dark 2008 for small ensemble 13 purgatorio POPERA 2008 for six electric guitars 20 Water 2008 with David Lang and Julia Wolfe for chorus and ensemble 76 Lightning at our feet 2008 opera for four singer performers playing violin cello piano electric guitar and electronics 75 Timber 2009 for six percussionists 60 for Madeline 2009 for small ensemble 8 He Saw a Skull 2009 for twelve voices 6 Clouded Yellow 2010 for string quartet 10 Exalted 2010 for chorus and string quartet 10 Tree oh 2011 for three violins 6 Cold 2011 for large ensemble 15 Gene Takes a Drink 2012 for small ensemble 6 Rushes 2012 for seven bassoons 56 Dry 2013 for large ensemble 18 Beijing Harmony 2013 for orchestra 12 Aftermath 2014 dance piece 23 Ode to La Bruja Hanon Czerny Van Cliburn and little gold stars or To Everyone Who Made My Life Miserable Thank You 2014 for six pianos 17 Hyper 2014 for small ensemble 12 El Sol Caliente 2015 for orchestra 20 No anthem 2015 for large ensemble 10 Cloud River Mountain 2015 for chamber ensemble 20 Amplified 2015 for four electric guitars 60 Great Trees of New York City 2016 for SATB Observations on Air 2016 for bassoon and orchestra 20 The Unchanging Sea 2016 for orchestra 20 Material 2016 for two pianists and two percussionists on one piano 25 kwerk 2016 for violin 4 Natural History 2016 for orchestra chorus brass and drums 20 CORPUS 2017 for orchestra 30 Big Space 2017 for orchestra 25 Road Trip 2017 for small ensemble 60 On Desbrosses Street 2017 for piano 10 New work for Miami City Ballet 2018 for orchestra 20 Recordings EditBig Noise from Nicaragua 1994 Weather 1999 Decasia 2002 Light is Calling 2004 Trance 2004 Van Gogh 2008 purgatorio POPOPERA 2008 Timber 2011 Rushes 2014 Dystopia 2015 Gotham 2015 Sonatra 2018 Clouded Yellow 2018 References Edit Timber for six percussionists LA Phil Retrieved 2023 03 19 Michael Gordon David Lang Julia Wolfe Red Poppy The Carbon Copy Building G Schirmer Inc Retrieved 7 March 2011 Kozinn Allan 2 December 2004 Socks to Souls Finding Meaning in What Goes Missing The New York Times Retrieved 20 August 2014 Michael Gordon David Lang Julia Wolfe Red Poppy Shelter G Schirmer Inc Retrieved 7 March 2011 Artman Deborah Libretti Texts for Music Deborah Artman Retrieved 19 August 2014 Chaos Opera America Retrieved 20 August 2014 Road Trip BAM Retrieved 3 August 2017 News The Sound of Pointe Shoes Merging with Michael Gordon s Aftermath Music Sales Classical 27 March 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Program Three Miami City Ballet Retrieved 3 August 2017 Swed Mark 13 May 2013 Review Van Gogh and Tell Tale Heart have a crazy idea Los Angeles Times Retrieved 20 August 2014 Michael Gordon Nonesuch Retrieved 20 August 2014 Stearns David Patrick 10 November 2011 From ungainly instruments ethereal sounds The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 20 August 2014 Kosman Joshua 30 April 2014 Michael Gordon Rushes review Bold work for 7 bassoons San Francisco Gate Retrieved 20 August 2014 Kehr Dave 21 December 2012 Symphony of Compositions From Decomposition The New York Times Retrieved 20 August 2014 Gordon Michael 31 October 2009 Orchestra Hero The New York Times Retrieved 20 August 2014 Swed Mark 14 April 2014 Review Minimalist Jukebox Festival anything but minimal here Los Angeles Times Retrieved 20 August 2014 Lightning at our Feet Ridge Theater Archived from the original on 23 October 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Gotham Bill Morrison Retrieved 20 August 2014 Dystopia Bill Morrison Retrieved 20 August 2014 Terminal Velocity Icebreaker Retrieved 20 August 2014 Clements Andrew 26 February 2004 Gordon Trance Icebreaker The Guardian Retrieved 20 August 2014 Repertoire Icebreaker Retrieved 20 August 2014 Singer Liam 27 July 2004 Michael Gordon Light is Calling Pitchfork Retrieved 20 August 2014 Cellist Maya Beiser Performs All Vows San Francisco Classical Voice Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Huizenga Tom 6 September 2011 Sept 11 In Children s Voices Michael Gordon s The Sad Park NPR Music Retrieved 20 August 2014 Britt Crater Lake Project Britt Music amp Arts Festival Retrieved 15 July 2016 Smith Rich 12 May 2016 Meet Tomoko Mukaiyama a Badass Pianist Upending the Traditional Composer Musician Hierarchy in Symphonic Music The Stranger Retrieved 15 July 2016 da Fonseca Wollheim Corinna 12 May 2016 Yarn Wire Plucks and Strikes Rubs and Strums The New York Times Retrieved 15 July 2016 Evans Rian 5 May 2016 OAE Truscott review marrying the centuries with wit and finesse The Guardian Retrieved 15 July 2016 Michael Gordon John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Michael Gordon Foundation for Contemporary Arts Retrieved 20 August 2014 Christian Marclay to Join Bang on a Can All Stars on April 28 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 2 March 2012 Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 20 August 2014 Composer s website accessed 4 February 2010 Bang on a Can site accessed 4 February 2010 New York Times article The Accidental Music Lesson by Michael Gordon January 25 2010 accessed 4 February 2010External links Edit Michael Gordon composer biography works resources in French and English IRCAM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Gordon composer amp oldid 1170371689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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