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Sarah Hennies

Sarah Hennies (born 1979) is an American composer and percussionist. She is known for her work as an acoustic group composer. She also contributes to improvisation, film, and performance art.[1] She is currently a visiting assistant professor of music at Bard College.

Sarah Hennies
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Louisville, Kentucky
OriginIthaca, New York
Genres
Instruments
Years active1993–present
Labels
Websitehttps://www.sarah-hennies.com/

Life and career edit

Hennies was born in 1979, in Louisville, Kentucky. She began playing drums when she was nine years old, and as a teenager she started playing drums with local college punk rock bands.[2] She attended the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where she studied under Stuart Saunders Smith, Herbert Brün, and William Moersch.[3][4] She then received a master's degree from the University of California, San Diego, where she studied under Steven Schick.[5] Later, she moved to Ithaca, New York.[6][7][8]

After her graduation from UC San Diego, Hennies relocated to Austin, Texas, in 2003, and started collaborating with the guitarist Aaron Russell in the group Weird Weeds. In 2013, she founded her own record label, Weighter Recordings. Some of the musicians and ensembles with whom she has collaborated as a composer include Bearthoven, Bent Duo, Claire Chase, R. Andrew Lee, Talea Ensemble, Thin Edge New Music Collective, Two-Way Street, Nate Wooley, and Yarn/Wire. She is also a member of the music trio Meridian.[6][9][7][10]

Hennies went through a gender transition in 2015 and much of her artwork reflects some aspects of her experience as a transgender woman.[6] Her audio-visual work Contralto was premiered in 2017, featuring transfeminine identity issues[6][11][12] and was nominated for the Queer|Art Prize in 2019.[13]

Awards edit

Hennies is the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from New York Foundation for the Arts (2016), the Grants to Artists Award (2019) from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.[14], and a 2024 United States Artists Fellowship.[15] In 2022, she was one of 14 American composers to receive a commission from the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University.[16]

Works edit

Singles, extended plays and albums edit

Title Details
Flourish
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: Consumer Waste
  • Format: CD
Clots
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Weighter Recordings
  • Format: DVD
Work
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Quakebasket
  • Format: CD
Everything Else[17]
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: No Rent Records
  • Format: Cassette
Gather & Release[18]
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Category of manifestation
  • Format: CD
Reservoir 1: Preservation (with Philip Bush & Meridian)[10]
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: Black Truffle
  • Formats: CD
The Reinvention of Romance[19]
Extra Time
  • Released: 2020
  • Label: Hasana Editions
  • Formats: CD
Spectral Malsconcities (with Bearthoven & Bent Duo)

Films edit

References edit

  1. ^ Andor Brodeur, Michael (January 22, 2022). "22 for '22: Composers and performers to watch this year". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ "Queer Percussion". Sound American. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  3. ^ "Tone Glow 032.2: Sarah Hennies". 22 September 2020.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2002-09-03.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2002-09-03.
  6. ^ a b c d Smith, Steve (October 15, 2020). "Sharing an Intimate Musical Vision". The New York Times.
  7. ^ a b Storring, Nick. "Sarah Hennies, Linguist in the Land of Noises". MusicWorks Magazine. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  8. ^ Saavedra, Chloe. "Composer and percussionist Sarah Hennies doesn't think you should assume things are simple". Tom Tom Magazine. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Listen to Bent Duo featuring Sarah Hennies". The Wire. No. May 2018.
  10. ^ a b Cardew, Ben (September 30, 2019). "Reservoir 1: Preservation". Pitchfork.
  11. ^ a b Dixon Evans, Julia (March 23, 2021). "Sarah Hennies' 'Contralto' Lets Women's Voices Be". kpbs.
  12. ^ Tynes, Jayde (May 25, 2018). "Film exploring transgender women's voices makes debut in Halifax". CBC News.
  13. ^ "2019 RECENT WORK FINALISTS". Queer-Art. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  14. ^ Selvin, Claire (January 23, 2019). "Foundation for Contemporary Arts Names 2019 Grants to Artists, Including Tania Bruguera, Trisha Donnelly". ART news.
  15. ^ "United States Artists announces 2024 USA Fellows". Philanthropy News Digest. January 24, 2024.
  16. ^ "The Fromm Music Foundation Announces 2022 Commission Recipients, Prize Winners, and Project Grant Recipients". frommfoundation.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  17. ^ Thomas, Nathan. "Sarah Hennies – Everything Else". Fluid Radio. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  18. ^ Storring, Nick. "Sarah Hennies. Gather & Release". MusicWorks. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  19. ^ Williger, Jonathan (September 25, 2020). "The Reinvention of Romance- Sarah Hennies". Pitchfork.
  20. ^ "Sarah Hennies: Getting at the Heart of a Sound". NewMusic. Retrieved 6 June 2022.

sarah, hennies, born, 1979, american, composer, percussionist, known, work, acoustic, group, composer, also, contributes, improvisation, film, performance, currently, visiting, assistant, professor, music, bard, college, born1979, louisville, kentuckyoriginith. Sarah Hennies born 1979 is an American composer and percussionist She is known for her work as an acoustic group composer She also contributes to improvisation film and performance art 1 She is currently a visiting assistant professor of music at Bard College Sarah HenniesBorn1979 age 44 45 Louisville KentuckyOriginIthaca New YorkGenresAcousticInstrumentsPercussionYears active1993 presentLabelsAstral SpiritsNew WorldWebsitehttps www sarah hennies com Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Singles extended plays and albums 3 2 Films 4 ReferencesLife and career editHennies was born in 1979 in Louisville Kentucky She began playing drums when she was nine years old and as a teenager she started playing drums with local college punk rock bands 2 She attended the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign where she studied under Stuart Saunders Smith Herbert Brun and William Moersch 3 4 She then received a master s degree from the University of California San Diego where she studied under Steven Schick 5 Later she moved to Ithaca New York 6 7 8 After her graduation from UC San Diego Hennies relocated to Austin Texas in 2003 and started collaborating with the guitarist Aaron Russell in the group Weird Weeds In 2013 she founded her own record label Weighter Recordings Some of the musicians and ensembles with whom she has collaborated as a composer include Bearthoven Bent Duo Claire Chase R Andrew Lee Talea Ensemble Thin Edge New Music Collective Two Way Street Nate Wooley and Yarn Wire She is also a member of the music trio Meridian 6 9 7 10 Hennies went through a gender transition in 2015 and much of her artwork reflects some aspects of her experience as a transgender woman 6 Her audio visual work Contralto was premiered in 2017 featuring transfeminine identity issues 6 11 12 and was nominated for the Queer Art Prize in 2019 13 Awards editHennies is the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from New York Foundation for the Arts 2016 the Grants to Artists Award 2019 from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts 14 and a 2024 United States Artists Fellowship 15 In 2022 she was one of 14 American composers to receive a commission from the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University 16 Works editSingles extended plays and albums edit Title Details Flourish Released 2013 Label Consumer Waste Format CD Clots Released 2014 Label Weighter Recordings Format DVD Work Released 2014 Label Quakebasket Format CD Everything Else 17 Released 2016 Label No Rent Records Format Cassette Gather amp Release 18 Released 2016 Label Category of manifestation Format CD Reservoir 1 Preservation with Philip Bush amp Meridian 10 Released 2018 Label Black Truffle Formats CD The Reinvention of Romance 19 Released 2020 Label Astral Spirits Records Format 2 LPs Extra Time Released 2020 Label Hasana Editions Formats CD Spectral Malsconcities with Bearthoven amp Bent Duo Released 2020 Label New World Records Formats CD Films edit Contralto 2017 a multimedia documentary exploring transfeminism 11 20 References edit Andor Brodeur Michael January 22 2022 22 for 22 Composers and performers to watch this year The Washington Post Queer Percussion Sound American Retrieved 2023 04 14 Tone Glow 032 2 Sarah Hennies 22 September 2020 Edition manifold nicholas hennies Archived from the original on 2002 09 03 Edition manifold nicholas hennies Archived from the original on 2002 09 03 a b c d Smith Steve October 15 2020 Sharing an Intimate Musical Vision The New York Times a b Storring Nick Sarah Hennies Linguist in the Land of Noises MusicWorks Magazine Retrieved 4 June 2022 Saavedra Chloe Composer and percussionist Sarah Hennies doesn t think you should assume things are simple Tom Tom Magazine Retrieved 5 June 2022 Listen to Bent Duo featuring Sarah Hennies The Wire No May 2018 a b Cardew Ben September 30 2019 Reservoir 1 Preservation Pitchfork a b Dixon Evans Julia March 23 2021 Sarah Hennies Contralto Lets Women s Voices Be kpbs Tynes Jayde May 25 2018 Film exploring transgender women s voices makes debut in Halifax CBC News 2019 RECENT WORK FINALISTS Queer Art Retrieved 2 June 2022 Selvin Claire January 23 2019 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Names 2019 Grants to Artists Including Tania Bruguera Trisha Donnelly ART news United States Artists announces 2024 USA Fellows Philanthropy News Digest January 24 2024 The Fromm Music Foundation Announces 2022 Commission Recipients Prize Winners and Project Grant Recipients frommfoundation fas harvard edu Retrieved 2023 04 14 Thomas Nathan Sarah Hennies Everything Else Fluid Radio Retrieved 6 June 2022 Storring Nick Sarah Hennies Gather amp Release MusicWorks Retrieved 6 June 2022 Williger Jonathan September 25 2020 The Reinvention of Romance Sarah Hennies Pitchfork Sarah Hennies Getting at the Heart of a Sound NewMusic Retrieved 6 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Hennies amp oldid 1209692563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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