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Leilehua Lanzilotti, in full Anne Victoria Leilehua Lanzilotti, bynames Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti and Anne Lanzilotti, (born November 5, 1983, Philadelphia, PA), is a
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composer, sound artist, and scholar of contemporary classical music.


Early life and education

Lanzilotti grew up in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. She began her violin studies with Hiroko Primrose, renowned pedagogue and protégé of Shinichi Suzuki. In addition to western classical music, Lanzilotti studied Hawaiian language, culture, and dance at Hālau Hula O Maiki. Lanzilotti attended Punahou School and Beijing Normal University Middle School No. 2 (
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), and then continued her education at
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,
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, and Manhattan School of Music. She was a fellowship violist in both the
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and the
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.


Professional life

As a performer, Lanzilotti is known for her collaborations with living composers such as
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,
Ted Hearne Ted Hearne (born 1982) is an American composer, singer and conductor. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. Biography Ted Hearne was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, where he was a member of the Chicago Children's Choir and graduate of W ...
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Andrew Norman Andrew Norman (born October 31, 1979) is an American composer of contemporary classical music whose texturally complex music is influenced by architecture and the visual arts. His string trio '' The Companion Guide to Rome'' (2010), was a runne ...
,
Caroline Shaw Caroline Adelaide Shaw (born August 1, 1982) is an American composer, violinist, and singer. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2013 for her a cappella piece '' Partita for 8 Voices'' and the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Contemporar ...
,
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,
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, Scott Wollschleger, and
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. Lanzilotti premiered Dai Fujikura's Viola Concerto, ''Wayfinder'', at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre during the 2022 Born Creative Festival. In addition to her work as a soloist, she has performed as a guest with
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, Ensemble Éschappé, Ensemble Interface,
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,
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, and with bands such as DeVotchKa, and
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. Lanzilotti performed in the Björk Vulnicura Live tour in New York City, and appears on the album of the same name. As an Andrew Norman scholar, Lanzilotti has written for ''
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'',
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, and has spoken at conferences internationally on Norman's use of architecture and visual art as musical inspiration. Her doctoral dissertation is also on the topic of music and architecture in Norman's string trio, '' The Companion Guide to Rome''. Lanzilotti is the creator o
Shaken Not Stuttered
a free online resource demonstrating extended techniques for strings. In her role as Curator of Music at The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), she invited artists such as Ethan Heard & Heartbeat Opera, Sarah Hennies, Ken Ueno, and in 2020–21 season commissioned Maria Chavez, Lesley Flanigan, Bora Yoon,
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,
Caroline Shaw Caroline Adelaide Shaw (born August 1, 1982) is an American composer, violinist, and singer. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2013 for her a cappella piece '' Partita for 8 Voices'' and the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Contemporar ...
and Vanessa Goodman,
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and Saul Williams,
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, and Mary Kouyoumdjian and Alarm Will Sound. Lanzilotti has been on the faculty at
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, University of Northern Colorado, Casalmaggiore International Music Festival, Point CounterPoint and Wintergreen Performing Arts. Lanzilotti was co-founder and artistic consultant for Kalikolehua –
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Hawaiʻi. She is currently on the faculty teaching composition and viola at UH Mānoa.


Music

Lanzilotti's compositions are characterized by the frequent use of field recordings and
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. She creates soundscapes that invite the audience to engage with sound and listen carefully to the subtleties of resonance. “Lanzilotti’s score brings us together across the world in remembrance, through the commitment of shared sonic gestures.” (''Cities & Health'') The 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Music committee noted that her work "distinctly combines experimental string textures and episodes of melting lyricism." Lanzilotti has been commissioned by The Noguchi Museum several times to write musical works.
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Wanderweg
' and experimental LP
The Akari Sessions
'. In 2022 Lanzilotti's work ''with eyes the color of time'', commissioned by The String Orchestra of Brooklyn and premiered at Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City, was selected as a Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Music.


Awards and Honors

* Finalist, Pulitzer Prize in Music, ''with eyes the color of time'', 2022 * OPERA America, ''Opera Grant for Women Composers: Discovery Grant'', 2022 * Chamber Music America, ''Artistic Projects'' for a new work for Longleash on Toshiko Takaezu’s sculptures, 2022 * Empowering ʻŌiwi Leadership Award (E OLA), 2022 * First Peoples Fund Artist in Business Leadership Fellowship, 2022 * New World Symphony, Build, Learn, Understand and Experiment (BLUE) Alumni Award, 2022 * McKnight Visiting Composer, 2021 * National Performance Network, ''Creation & Development Fund'' 2021 * MAP Fund for witch~ Ensemblefor development and performance of ''hānau ka ua'', 2020 * Native Launchpad Advancing Indigenous Performance Award, 2020–23


Discography


Compositional Discography

* String Orchestra of Brooklyn: ''enfolding''. New York, NY: New Focus Recordings, 2022 * Jordan Bak: ''Impulse''. Bright Shiny Things, 2022 * India Gailey: ''to you through''. North Vancouver, BC: Red Shift Records, 2022 * Adam Morford and Leilehua Lanzilotti: ''Yesterday is Two Days Ago''. Self-release, 2021 * Borderlands Ensemble: ''the space in which to see''. New Focus Recordings, 2021 * Lanzilotti: ''in manus tuas'' (New Focus Recordings, 2019) * The Yes &: ''Thrush'' (2017) music by Lanzilotti and Gahlord Dewald * Lanzilotti: ''Wanderweg EP'' (2017) Works for viola(s) and electronics


Performing Discography

* Dai Fujikura: ''Wayfinder Viola Concerto'' on ''Wayfinder''. Tokyo: Sony Japan, 2023 * Dai Fujikura: ''Star Compass'' on ''Glorious Clouds''. Tokyo: Sony Japan, 2021 * Anna Thorvaldsdottir: ''Sola''. New York, NY: New Focus Recordings, 2020 *
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: ''Terrain'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2020) *
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: ''hazy heart pump'' (New Focus Recordings, 2019) * David Lang: ''Anatomy Theater'' (Cantaloupe Music, 2019) *Lanzilotti: ''in manus tuas'' (New Focus Recordings, 2019) * Scott Wollschleger: ''Soft Aberration'' (New Focus Recordings, 2017) *
Dai Fujikura Dai Fujikura ( ja, 藤倉 大 ''Fujikura Dai''; born 27 April 1977) is a Japanese-born composer of contemporary classical music. Biography Dai Fujikura was born in 1977 in Osaka, Japan. He moved to London when he was 15 to study at Dover Col ...
: ''Chance Monsoon'' (Sony Japan & Minabel, 2017) * Björk: ''Vulnicura Live'' (One Little Indian Records, 2015). * Ted Hearne: ''The Source'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2015) *
Joan Osborne Joan Elizabeth Osborne (born July 8, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, and interpreter of music, having recorded and performed in various popular American musical genres including rock, pop, soul, R&B, blues, and country. She is best kn ...
: ''Love and Hate'' (Womanly Hips, 2014) *
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: ''Pied A Terre'' (Delos Productions, Inc., 2014) *
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: ''Leoš Janácek – Mša Glagolskaja (Missa Solemnis) & Taras Bulba'' (Pentatone, 2013) * Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin: ''Richard Wagner – Parsifal'' (Pentatone, 2012) * Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin: ''Richard Wagner – Der fliegende Holländer'' (Pentatone, 2011)


Selected compositions

*
on stochastic wave behavior
'—eight voices (2021), commissioned by
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, with the support of the
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. *''with eyes the color of time'' for string orchestra (2020), commissioned by the String Orchestra of Brooklyn *''find'' (2019) for viola and electronics, commissioned by Kieran Welch *''beyond the accident of time'' for percussion and voices (2019), commissioned by The Noguchi Museum, premiered June 13, 2019 *''the space in which to see'' for French horn, violin, viola, and cello (2019), commissioned by Johanna Lundy for the Borderlands Ensemble *''of moments'' for baritone and baroque violin (2018) commissioned by Jesse Blumberg and Johanna Novom *''to you (the architects are most courageous)'' for two violins, viola, cello, and piano (2018) *''Postcards II: Akari'' for viola, voice, harp, and fixed media (2018) Commissioned by The Noguchi Museum, premiered April 6, 2018 * ''gray'' for viola and percussion (2017) * ''birth, death'', for obsidian sound sculptures, strings, and voice (2017). Commissioned by The Noguchi Museum * ''Casalmaggiore'' for viola(s) and electronics (2016) * ''leap year'' for viola(s) and electronics (2016) * ''with their I you your fuse'' for double bass (2016)


Selected publications

Written * "Alone at Noguchi" Program notes for ''koʻu inoa'' and ''Star Compass'' (The Noguchi Museum, 2020) * "Music is Everywhere Steeped in Time," ''The 20/19 Project Monograph'' (Studio Will Dutta, 2019) *"A Trip to the Moon" (London Symphony Orchestra, 2017) * "Anna Thorvaldsdottir: A Part of Nature" (''Music & Literature'', 2017) * "Architektur der Gesellschaft: Der US-Amerikanische Komponist Andrew Norman" (''
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, 2017)'' * "'Cut to a Different World': Andrew Norman" (''Music & Literature'', 2016) * "Andrew Norman's '' The Companion Guide to Rome'': Influence of Architecture and Visual Art on Composition" (DMA Diss, Manhattan School of Music, 2016) Editions of musical scores * ''Sonnets'' by Andrew Norman, edited by Lanzilotti – viola & piano * "Josephine (the Singer)" by Martin Bresnick, edited by Lanzilotti – solo viola


References


External links

*
Shaken Not Stuttered
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