On Friday March, 27 guest composer Marcos Balter will be
presenting his recent work as well as giving masterclasses to the PhD Music
Composition students at the University at Buffalo.
Marcos
Balter has been praised by The Chicago Tribune as “minutely crafted” and
“utterly lovely,” The New York Times as “whimsical” and “surreal,” and The
Washington Post as “dark and deeply poetic,” the music of composer Marcos
Balter (b.1974, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is at once emotionally visceral and
intellectually complex, primarily rooted in experimental manipulations of
timbre and hyper-dramatization of live performance.
Recent performances include a Miller Theater Composer
Portrait in 2018 and appearances at Carnegie Hall, Köln Philharmonie, Queen
Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall, ArtLab at Harvard University, Lincoln Center,
Walt Disney Hall, Teatro Amazonas, Sala São Paulo, Park Avenue Armory, Teatro
de Madrid, Bâtiment de Forces Motrices de Genève, and the Museum of Contemporary
Art of Chicago. Recent festival appearances include those at Tanglewood
Contemporary Music Festival, Ecstatic Music Festival, Acht Brücken, Aldeburgh
Music Festival, Aspen, Frankfurter Gesellschaft für Neue Musik, Darmstadt
Ferienkurse, and Banff Music Festival.
Past honors include fellowships from the John SimonGuggenheim Foundation, Civitella Ranieri Foundation, and the Tanglewood Music
Center (Leonard Bernstein Fellow) as well as commissions from the Los Angeles
Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Music Now, Meet the Composer, Fromm Foundationat Harvard, The Holland/America Music Society, The MacArthur Foundation, and
the Art Institute of Chicago. His works are published by PSNY (Schott), and
commercial recordings of his music are available through New Amsterdam Records,
New Focus Recording, Parlour Tapes+, and Navona Records.
Highlights in 2019-2020 include guest residencies at Stanford
University, Harvard University, University at Buffalo, University of California
San Diego, Yellow Barn, and Egelsholm Castle, a new work for countertenor
Anthony Roth Constanzo and the Shanghai Quartet commissioned by the Phillips
Collection and Chamber Music America, a new work for cellist Jay Campbell and
pianist Conor Hanick commissioned by the 92Y, the release of flutist Claire
Chase’s live recording of “Pan” at Meyer Sound Studio, and performances by theJACK Quartet, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Constelation Chor,
nois saxophone quartet, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, San Francisco
Symphony’s Soundbox Series, and others.
Recent collaborators include the rock band Deerhoof, dj King
Britt and Alarm Will Sound, yMusic and Paul Simon, Orquestra Experimental da
Amazonas Filarmonica, American Contemporary Music Ensemble, American Composers
Orchestra, and conductors Susanna Malkki, Steven Schick, and Karina Canellakis.
Having previously taught at the University of Pittsburgh,
Northwestern University, Lawrence University, Columbia University, and Columbia
College Chicago, he is currently an Associate Professor of Music Composition at
Montclair State University and a guest scholar at the University of
Pennsylvania (Fall 2019). He currently lives in New York City.
Marcos Balter: Descent from Parnassus (2012) from ICE on Vimeo.
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