Ming Tsao
b. 1966
Chinese/American
Summary
The composer Ming Tsao writes music with a sensuality that arises out of a focus on the inherent qualities of sound - what the composer calls its “materiality” - coupled to an extreme formal rigour and a highly precise, finely-crafted compositional style. In the foreground of his music is a contemporary conception of musical lyricism, which is fractured, multi-faceted and problematised to reflect the modern experience.
Biography
The composer Ming Tsao writes music with a sensuality that arises out of a focus on the inherent qualities of sound - what the composer calls its “materiality” - coupled to an extreme formal rigour and a highly precise, finely-crafted compositional style. In the foreground of his music is a contemporary conception of musical lyricism, which is fractured, multi-faceted and problematised to reflect the modern experience.
Many of Ming Tsao’s works are the result of a critical and deep-thinking examination of the Western classical tradition as well as his serious engagement with Chinese traditional music. Increasingly, opera is the forum where Ming Tsao brings these interests together. The chamber opera Prospero’s Garden (2009-2015) consists of two acts that are also separate works: Die Geisterinsel, commissioned by the Staatsoper Stuttgart and premiered in 2011, is a re-working of Johann Rudolph Zumsteeg’s 18th century opera on Shakespeare’s The Tempest; Mirandas Atemwende, premiered in Berlin in 2015, takes Schoenberg’s Erwartung as the starting point for an expressionist exploration of character. He is currently composing a large-scale opera that re-invents the Chinese Ming dynasty Kunqu opera Mudan Ting (The Peony Pavilion).
Ming Tsao has composed works for ensembles including the Arditti Quartet, ELISION Ensemble, ensemble ascolta, ensemble recherche, Ensemble KNM Berlin and Ensemble SurPlus and has had premieres at the Darmstadter Ferienkürse, Donaueschinger Musiktage, MaerzMusik Berlin, Wien Modern and the Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik. In recent seasons his major projects include two works for large ensemble: Refuse Collection (2017), a reaction to the oeuvre of French filmmakers Danièle Huillet und Jean-Marie Straub; and Plus Minus (2012-13), the first full realisation of Stockhausen’s open composition of the same name.
Ming Tsao was born in Berkeley, California in 1966, learning violin and viola before travelling to Suzhou, China, to study with the renowned Guqin (Chinese zither) performer Wu Zhao-ji. He studied composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston and Ethnomusicology at Columbia University in New York before studies in Logic, Philosophy and Mathematics. Returning to composition, he gained a Ph.D. in Music Composition from the University of California, San Diego under Chaya Czernowin as well as studying privately with Brian Ferneyhough.
He was Professor of Composition at Göteborg University and Visiting Professor of Composition at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2021 for music composition.
A selection of his chamber works was collected on the portrait CD Pathology of Syntax, released by Mode Records. Kairos Music has released his works on three CDs, Die Geisterinsel, Plus Minus and Triode Variations.
Ming Tsao's works are published by Edition Peters
http://www.mingtsao.net
Performances
1st March 2025
- Dritte Stimme zu Bachs zweistimmigen Rätselkanons World Premiere
- Not Reconciled
- Pathology of Syntax
- Plus Minus
- PERFORMERS
- Orchester Nationaltheater Mannheim
- LOCATION
- Nationaltheater Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
3rd May 2025
- Plus or MinusWorld Premiere
- SOLOISTS
- GrauSchumacher Piano Duo
- LOCATION
- Wittener Tage für Neue Kammermusik, Witten, Germany
29th June 2025
- SOLOISTS
- GrauSchumacher Piano Duo.
- LOCATION
- Kontakte Festival, Berlin, Germany