Nico Muhly

b. 1981

American

Summary

Nico Muhly (b. 1981, USA) has composed music for the Metropolitan Opera (Two Boys, 2011, and Marnie, 2018, English National Opera co-productions), for the New York, Los Angeles and Berlin Philharmonics and the San Francisco Symphony, and for stage, film (including The Reader, 2008), and television dramas (including Pachinko, 2022-2024).

His works have been performed by the choirs of Westminster Abbey, King’s College Cambridge, and Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, where he is composer-in-residence, and by the Tallis Scholars. He has collaborated with musical artists Anohni, Björk, James Blake, The National, Paul Simon, and Sufjan Stevens, choreographers Kyle Abraham, Benjamin Millepied, Mark Morris, and Justin Peck, and visual artists Maira Kalman, Yu Hong, and Oliver Beer.

He has written vocal works for Anthony Roth Costanzo and Renée Fleming, as well as concerti for violist Nadia Sirota, organist James McVinnie, violinist Renaud Capuçon, trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth, and pianists Katia & Marielle Labèque. His large-scale instrumental solos include The Street for harpist Parker Ramsay, with text by Alice Goodman, and The Bell Études for pianist Conor Hanick. He has released recordings on Decca and Nonesuch, and as a founding member of the artist-run Bedroom Community label.

 

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Biography

Nico Muhly, born 1981 in the United States, composes orchestral, choral, and chamber music, operas, and scores for stage, film and television. He has received commissions from the Metropolitan Opera (Two Boys, 2011, and Marnie, 2018, both co-productions with English National Opera), Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York Philharmonics, and his choral works have been performed by Chanticleer, Stile Antico, the Tallis Scholars, and by the choirs of Westminster Abbey, Southwark Cathedral, King’s College Cambridge, Clare College Cambridge, St John’s College Cambridge, Magdalen College Oxford, and Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, where he is composer-in-residence.

The Barbican, King’s Place and the Philharmonie de Paris have featured him as composer, conductor, pianist, and curator, and his collaborators have included choreographers Benjamin Millepied, Justin Peck, Kyle Abraham, and Mark Morris, as well as musical artists Sufjan Stevens, Björk, The National, Teitur, Anohni, James Blake and Paul Simon. His work for the screen includes scores for The Reader (2008) and Kill Your Darlings (2013), the BBC’s Howards End (2017) and Pachinko for Apple TV+ (2022-2024).

He has written concerti for violist Nadia Sirota, organist James McVinnie (Register), violinists Pekka Kuusisto (Shrink) and Renaud Capuçon, piano soloists Adam Tendler (Sounding) and Alexandre Tharaud, piano duo Katia & Marielle Labèque (In Certain Circles), trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth (Doom Painting), and a flute, trombone, cello & percussion Concerto Grosso for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and vocal solos for Iestyn Davies, Renée Fleming, and Nicholas Phan. Recent large-scale solo works include The Street, written with librettist Alice Goodman for harpist Parker Ramsay, and The Bell Études for pianist Conor Hanick. He has worked with visual artists Maira Kalman, Yu Hong, and Oliver Beer, and has created site-reactive works for the National Gallery, London, the Guggenheim Museum’s Asian Art Initiative at the Venice Biennale, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and written articles for the Guardian, the New York Times, and the London Review of Books. Recordings of his works have been released by Decca and Nonesuch, and he is a founding member of artist-run label Bedroom Community, which released his first two albums, Speaks Volumes (2006) and Mothertongue (2008).

His name is pronounced [‘ni: ko] [‘mju:li].

News

Performances

13th March 2025

SOLOISTS
Adam Tendler
PERFORMERS
New Jersey Symphony
CONDUCTOR
Gregory McDaniel
LOCATION
New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Newark, NJ, United States of America

14th March 2025

SOLOISTS
Tine Thing Helseth, trumpet
PERFORMERS
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Markus Poschner
LOCATION
Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp, Belgium

14th March 2025

SOLOISTS
Adam Tendler
PERFORMERS
New Jersey Symphony
CONDUCTOR
Gregory McDaniel
LOCATION
Richardson Auditorium, Princeton, NJ, United States of America

15th March 2025

SOLOISTS
Tine Thing Helseth, trumpet
PERFORMERS
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Markus Poschner
LOCATION
Muziekcentrum De Bijloke, Ghent, Belgium

15th March 2025

SOLOISTS
Adam Tendler
PERFORMERS
New Jersey Symphony
CONDUCTOR
Gregory McDaniel
LOCATION
New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Newark, NJ, United States of America

Features

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Discography

    Beyond

    Beyond
    • Label
      Orchid Classics
    • Catalogue Number
      ORC100368
    • Conductor
      Timothy Redmond
    • Ensemble
      BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
    • Released
      7th March 2025
    • Works

    Divine Music - An English Songbook

    Divine Music - An English Songbook

    The Street

    The Street
    • Label
      Kings College
    • Catalogue Number
      KGS0066
    • Ensemble
      Choir of King's College Cambridge
    • Soloist
      Parker Ramsay, harp; Alice Goodman, narrator
    • Released
      14th October 2022
    • Works

    Stranger - Works For Tenor By Nico Muhly

    Stranger - Works For Tenor By Nico Muhly
    • Label
      Avie
    • Catalogue Number
      AV2517
    • Conductor
      Eric Jacobsen
    • Ensemble
      The Knights / Brooklyn Rider String Quartet
    • Soloist
      Nicholas Phan, tenor; Reginald Mobley, tenor; Lisa Kaplan, piano; Colin Jacobsen, violin
    • Released
      1st July 2022
    • Works

    Phrases

    Phrases
    • Label
      Delphian
    • Catalogue Number
      DCD34269
    • Soloist
      Héloïse Werner, Laura Snowden, Daniel Shao
    • Released
      24th June 2022
    • Works

    Queen of Hearts

    Queen of Hearts
    • Label
      Tria Records
    • Ensemble
      Claremont Trio
    • Released
      25th February 2022
    • Works

    Primavera II: The Rabbits

    Primavera II: The Rabbits
    • Label
      Pentatone
    • Soloist
      Matt Haimovitz, cello
    • Released
      4th February 2022
    • Works

    How Do I Find You

    How Do I Find You
    • Label
      Pentatone
    • Soloist
      Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Kirill Kuzmin, piano
    • Released
      28th January 2022
    • Works

    First Light: Muhly & Glass

    First Light: Muhly & Glass
    • Label
      Pentatone
    • Catalogue Number
      PTC5186745
    • Ensemble
      Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
    • Soloist
      Pekka Kuusisto, violin; Nico Muhly, piano
    • Released
      4th June 2021
    • Works

    Music of the Spheres

    Music of the Spheres
    • Label
      Deutsche Grammophon
    • Catalogue Number
      00028948382293
    • Conductor
      Nicholas Collon
    • Ensemble
      Aurora Orchestra
    • Soloist
      Iestyn Davies, countertenor
    • Released
      12th June 2020
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