andrewemcmanus Andrew McManus Chicago Andrew McManus’ (b. 1985) orchestral work "Strobe", premiered in June 2014 by the New York Philharmonic, was called “riveting” and “breathless…surging…hazy…sometimes all at once” by the New York Times. In May 2014 his opera "Killing the Goat" was premiered by eighth blackbird, the Pacifica Quartet and members of the Contempo Chamber Players at the University of Chicago. Based on the novel "La Fiesta del Chivo" (The Feast of the Goat) by Mario Vargas Llosa, the opera follows a Dominican woman as she confronts her decades-old traumatic memories of the Trujillo regime. In August 2014 the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble performed a chamber suite from the opera at the Aspen Music Festival and School in Aspen, CO. In 2013 "Ancient Vigils", a New York Youth Symphony First Music Commission, was premiered at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This piano quintet is a restive, distorted tapestry of complex bell sonorities, Renaissance dance rhythms, faded religious imagery and viol consorts. "Ancient Vigils" was also performed by the Spektral Quartet in May 2014. His other orchestral works include "Identity" (2008), premiered at the Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute, and "The Concerto of Deliverance" (2010), read by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and premiered by the University of Oklahoma Symphony. He is also a creator of electronic music. His playback work "Mesospherics" (2013) weaves together a diverse collection of sounds that range from beautiful, vivid and scintillating to rough, unwieldy and cacophonous. "Neurosonics I" (2015), a collaboration with a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago, creates similarly strange soundscapes using data from experiments that study the electrical patterns of rat neurons. Other works have been performed at the Wellesley Composers Conference (2012), the Bowdoin International Music Festival (2013), and CULTIVATE (2015), a festival at the Aaron Copland House in New York. A native of Massachusetts, he holds a PhD from the University of Chicago, where he studied with Marta Ptaszynska, Augusta Read Thomas, Shulamit Ran and Howard Sandroff. He also holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music and Yale University. andrewemcmanus’s tracks quiet down (2021) by andrewemcmanus published on 2021-11-28T22:17:25Z quiet down: four interlocked excerpts by andrewemcmanus published on 2021-09-06T12:56:01Z impulse response [neurosonics 4] (2019) - tenor sax + electronics by andrewemcmanus published on 2019-07-29T14:15:47Z dendrites (binaural/stereo) by andrewemcmanus published on 2018-08-06T16:40:32Z pathways, bursting [neurosonics 2] by andrewemcmanus published on 2017-08-09T14:14:11Z Atlas Fractures (2016) - USF Wind Ensemble by andrewemcmanus published on 2017-06-05T15:29:22Z pathways, bursting [neurosonics 2]: excerpt from cue 4 (stereo reduction) by andrewemcmanus published on 2017-03-18T13:57:14Z
impulse response [neurosonics 4] (2019) - tenor sax + electronics by andrewemcmanus published on 2019-07-29T14:15:47Z
pathways, bursting [neurosonics 2]: excerpt from cue 4 (stereo reduction) by andrewemcmanus published on 2017-03-18T13:57:14Z