Bio
Fresh from its triumphant Kennedy Center debut, hailed as “historic,” “stellar,” and “an incomparable musical experience” (Broadway World), MUSIC FROM COPLAND HOUSE (MCH) is the internationally-acclaimed touring, resident ensemble based at Aaron Copland’s National Historic Landmark home, an award-winning creative center for American music. The ensemble’s exhilarating concerts celebrate classic and forgotten voices from the nation’s past, revel in established and rising artists from the present, and create memorable and richly diverse narratives in sound, linking music to the wider world. Praised by The New York Times for “all the richness of its offerings” and “illuminating essential truths about the music,” MCH occupies a special place as the only wide-ranging American repertory ensemble journeying across 150 years of the U.S. musical landscape.
“One of the leading champions of contemporary music” (Louisville Weekly). MCH has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, National Public Radio, the European Broadcasting Union, and many other global media outlets, and has been engaged by Tanglewood, the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, Miller Theatre, Smithsonian Institution, Brandeis and Yale Universities, the Universities of Chicago, Louisville, Buffalo, Vermont, and South Carolina, the Caramoor, Bowdoin, Cape Cod, Bard, SONiC, and Ecstatic Music Festivals, and many other leading venues. The ensemble is also featured on its two popular mainstage series in Westchester County, NY (now in its 12th season) and at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (2nd season).
“Even when Copland is not on the bill, his spirit guides the programming” (The New York Times). MCH’s vibrant concerts have explored the literary voices of Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Toni Morrison, and Billy Collins; journeyed into the jazz clubs of Harlem, the churches of the South, and the fields of the American heartland; and traveled widely to Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. The ensemble’s active repertoire includes nearly 350 works by over 150 American composers, reaching back deep into the 19th-century and forward to newly-created pieces. It has commissioned over 80 compositions, including Sebastian Currier’s Static (winner of the highly-coveted Grawemeyer Award), and the rapturously-received, full-length epic by Richard Danielpour and Rita Dove, A Standing Witness, featuring the incomparable mezzo Susan Graham. Following widely-praised CDs on Arabesque (the first complete cycle of Copland’s chamber music) and Koch International (devoted, respectively, to music by Currier and John Musto), the ensemble has a growing discography on the Copland House Blend label, which includes recent or forthcoming recordings of chamber works by Pierre Jalbert, Kevin Puts, Robert Xavier Rodriguez, William Albright, and Richard Danielpour, as well as an anthology of 125 years of African-American art songs, hymns, and spirituals.
Inspired by Copland’s peerless, lifelong advocacy of American composers, MCH also offers children’s and family programming, residencies, mentoring programs, and other educational and community outreach activities, and is the recipient of the Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award.
Launched in 1999 by flutist Paul Lustig Dunkel, clarinetist Derek Bermel, violinist Nicholas Kitchen, cellist Wilhelmina Smith, and pianist Michael Boriskin, MCH concerts feature its exceptional roster of Founding, Principal, and Guest Artists. The ensemble’s program-driven size and configuration typically range from 2 to 13 instrumentalists; “Copland,” raved The Chicago Tribune, “would have been proud of all of them.”
MUSIC FROM COPLAND HOUSE is the internationally-acclaimed, touring resident ensemble based at Aaron Copland’s National Historic Landmark home near New York City (www.coplandhouse.org), an award-winning creative center for American music. Hailed as “bold, adventurous, and superb” (The New Yorker) and for “illuminating essential truths about the music” (The New York Times), MCH occupies a special place as the only wide-ranging American repertory ensemble journeying widely across 150 years of the U.S. musical landscape. Drawing from an active repertory of 300 works by over 100 American composers, reaching back into the 19th century and forward to newly-created pieces, MCH’s musical adventures embrace Harlem jazz clubs, Southern churches, urban soundscapes, the majesty of the heartland and the American West, the sounds of Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East, and the literary voices of Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Billy Collins. The ensemble has been engaged by Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, Miller Theatre, Monday Evening Concerts in Los Angeles, Merkin Hall, the Bard, Cape Cod, Caramoor, Ecstatic, and Sonic Music Festivals, and many other leading North American presenters, and collaborated with NPR and Euro-Radio on a special concert of American music aired in over 20 countries. MCH records for Arabesque, Koch International, and COPLAND HOUSE BLEND, and is regularly featured on its popular main-stage series in Westchester and has recently launched an ambitious, ongoing new series at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (telecast by CUNY-TV) in New York City.
Press
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“Music from Copland House, comprised of vastly skilled musicians, understood well the theatrical demands of the piece and provided it while seamlessly playing a polyrhythmic, polytonal monolithic score.”
“…redefines what it is to listen to fine music in the twenty-first century.”
“A veritable feast of moods showcased by the Copland House ensemble, which superbly performed the music from the elevated highs to the moodier depths.”
“Music from Copland House gave sinewy, warm performances, full of humanity and empathy – confident and transparent.”
“Music from Copland House received a well-deserved standing ovation, and audience members were left with a thoroughly refreshed soul and reawakened spirit. This concert was nothing if not unforgettable, and has truly left me with a reinvigorated passion for music itself.”
“Music from Copland House is our paramount keeper of Copland’s flame.”
“Sublime music and performance – incredible chemistry with Pierre Jalbert and Music from Copland House.”
“…robust and ingratiating performances.”
“Excellent musicians in vital performances. Copland would have been proud of them all.”
“[Secret Alchemy is] a good place to start to become familiar with Jalbert’s fine music…played expertly and the sound is to perfection.”
On the Verge Music from Copland House – “A new disc of [Currier’s] chamber music—including the award-winning composition. commissioned by Copland House, Static—is like an open-throttle tour through a voracious, ironic, zany and profound musical mind capable of terrifying, turn-on-a-dime revelations. …exciting listening…the players of Music from Copland House prove ideal interpreters, careening with fastidious abandon among Currier’s many moods—never falling into chaos, but always, appropriately, on the verge.”
“Beautifully played two CD set [Copland Complete Chamber Music]…MCH return’s to its roots–the extraordinarily rich chamber pieces of Aaron Copland. This disk is a real sleeper.”
“[Musto’s] Chamber Music wraps arms around many musical styles, even as it delivers on its own appealing, colorful and moving terms. The players who make up Music from Copland House sound like they relish every phrase. Everyone seems completely immersed in this captivating and penetrating activity, as likely will music lovers smart enough to add this disc to their collection.”
Music from Copland House has built a sterling reputation as a repertory ensemble championing American Music. One has to marvel at the extraordinary artistic quality of these fine musicians, for the playing we heard was absolutely fabulous…The energy level was white hot and totally thrilling.”
“Well worth the standing ovation…”
“If you’ve ever thought of a classical music concert as something boring, stuffy, or simply to be endured … Copland House at Merestead will have even the most concert-averse thinking again.”
“In short, this is a thoroughly enjoyable and satisfying programme, expertly played by the members of Music from Copland House.”
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“Musto loves jazzy phrases and a “big city” kind of New York cosmopolitan idiom…He could hardly wish for a better advocate in the crack players in Music from Copland House.”
“A tasty program executed winningly”
“One of the most satisfying elements on the music scene today.”
“Through content, format, and presentation, Copland House has transformed the entire concert experience, creating an up-close atmosphere where listeners can almost “touch” the music.”
“A compelling and carefully crafted program, beautifully and seductively played.”
“All exuberance and bright sunshine…beguiling and bracing, incisive and exciting.”
Articles About Music from Copland House
Award-winning creative center for American music and the arts begins new era with purchase of vast additional property.
Michael Boriskin, renowned pianist and Artistic & Executive Director of Copland House, was named a Top 30 Professional for 2023 by Musical America in their annual list of movers, shakers, and creators.
EMELIN THEATRE & COPLAND HOUSE LAUNCH NEW RESIDENCY ECLECTIC 3-CONCERT SERIES BY MUSIC FROM COPLAND HOUSE TO SHOWCASE AMERICAN MUSICAL CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, AND HISTORY Mamaroneck NY, January 19, 2022 – The Emelin Theatre and Copland House …
Washington DC’s Cultural magazine District Fray said “Dove’s fresh, vulnerable assertion and Graham’s deeply moving vocals” Seem to “walk hand in hand. Danielpour’s composition acted as the conduit to link songwriter to songstress and instrumental ensemble, a collaborative foursome that redefines what it is to listen to fine music in the twenty-first century. If a world-class opera could come with required reading, “Playlist for the Apocalypse” would be ours — but if we’re to stand witness to an apocalypse, we’d rather do it with this group.”
A HISTORIC EVENING AT THE KENNEDY CENTER [Headline]”Graham’s gorgeous and resonant voice enveloped and caressed the descriptive words and phrases with élan. The exciting Music from Copland House ensemble performed with fervent zeal and finesse…integrating into one seamless ensemble. Dove writes visceral, pleading imagery that’s biblical in cadence, and Danielpour’s music is a veritable feast of moods.”
NPR (at home) Tiny Desk concerts celebrates Copland’s birthday with the Music from Copland House ensemble. Pianist Michael Boriskin, flutist Carol Wincence and violinist perform in Copland’s own studio.
The New York Classical Review commented about MCH’s inaugural concert at The Graduate Center, CUNY “Good news: Copland House concerts now come to Manhattan …wonderful music, warm performances, full of humanity and empathy, confident and transparent.”
America’s musical past and future meet in a provocative new concert series The Graduate Center, CUNY and Copland House will launch on November 4th. These performances will champion a century of America’s vibrant musical legacy, within the context of broad cultural, historical, and societal currents. The six-concert series ranges widely, from performances of early 20th century masters and an evening of major chamber works by Aaron Copland to musical explorations inspired by identity and assimilation, spiritual journeys, and the intersection of visual art and music.
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Music from Copland House – Sebastian Currier – Verge, Mvt. I
https://youtu.be/FrpJV-qxwAoMusic from Copland House performs Sebastian Currier's Verge, Mvt. I - "almost too fast" on their album "On the Verge: Chamber Music of Sebastian Currier." Derek Bermel, clarinet; Curtis Macomber, violin; and Michael Boriskin, piano.
Music from Copland House – Aaron Copland – Sextet, Mvt. I
Music from Copland House performs Aaron Copland's Sextet for Clarinet, Piano, and String Quartet, Mvt. I - Allegro Vivace on their album "The Chamber Music of Aaron Copland." Derek Bermel, clarinet; Nicholas Kitchen, violin; Jennifer Frautschi, violin; Cynthia Phelps, viola; Wilhelmina Smith, cello; and Michael Boriskin, piano.
Music from Copland House plays Albright’s Clarinet Quintet: Klezmer Fantasy
Music from Copland House performs William Albright's Quintet for Clarinet and Strings (1987), Variation 12: Klezmer Fantasy at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ on March 6, 2016. Derek Bermel, clarinet; Curtis Macomber, violin; Harumi Rhodes, violin; Kathryn Lockwood, viola; and Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello.
WQXR Café Concert: Music From Copland House
Music From Copland House plays "Tempest Fantasy" by Paul Moravec. Nicholas Kitchen, violin; Joshua Roman, cello; Derek Bermel, clarinet; and Michael Boriskin, piano.
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Discography
Capping an exhilarating, 15-year association, this release features four stunning works by Pierre Jalbert, “an acknowledged chamber-music master” (The New Yorker) – three in their World Premiere recordings, including a Copland House commission – in performances by the internationally-acclaimed Music from Copland House ensemble.
This CD of works by Sebastian Currier, performed by Music from Copland House, features the World Premiere recording of Static, a Copland House commission that won the coveted Grawemeyer Award in 2007, as well as Night Time, Variations on “Time and Time Again,” and Verge.
This acclaimed CD offers the premiere recordings of three major chamber works by the award-winning composer John Musto performed by Music from Copland House: his Clarinet Sextet, Piano Trio, and Divertimento.