Jacob Cooper (composer)
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Jacob Mauney Cooper is an American composer living in
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Biography

After attending
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for his bachelor's degree in both geology and music, Cooper completed his graduate studies in composition at the
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, and later formed the composers’ collective Sleeping Giant with several of his classmates. His works have been performed by the
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, JACK Quartet, Eighth Blackbird,
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, Ensemble ACJW, NOW Ensemble, Dither Quartet, Living Earth Show, Carmina Slovenica, Mellissa Hughes,
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, Jodie Landau, Ashley Bathgate, and Vicky Chow. Cooper's national awards include a Music Alive Residency Award from New Music USA, a Charles Ives Scholarship from the
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, and a Morton Gould Young Composer Award from
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. He was also the winner of the 2011 Carsblad Music Festival Composers’ Competition and has been hailed by the ''New York Times'' as "richly talented" and by ''The New Yorker'' as a "maverick song composer." Cooper is an associate professor at
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and previously served on the faculty at Amherst College.


Works

Cooper's largest projects include ''Silver Threads'', a song cycle for voice and electronic track released by
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, and ''Ripple the Sky'', a work for voice and processed string octet commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. These works highlight Cooper's focus on slow development and the stretching of musical time. Many of Cooper's compositions involve live processing and electronics, and his interest in the digital realm extends to visual media: his video series ''Triptych'' was screened at the 2012
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, and his piece ''Commencer une autre mort'' was shortlisted for the Guggenheim exhibit ''YouTube Play: A Biennial of Creative Video'' (2010).


Compositions and Projects

Opera and Vocal-Theater *''Threnos (for the Throat)'' (2017–20) for processed women's choir with electronic track *''Timberbrit'' (2008, revised 2010) for male vocalist, female vocalist, guitar, keyboard, drumset, and laptop Orchestral / large ensemble *''Sanctus'' (2015) for orchestra and SATB choir *''Serenade'' (2013) for 2 vocalists and 16 instrumentalists *''Stabat Mater Dolorosa'' (2009) for string orchestra and 4 amplified voices *''Odradek'' (2006) for full orchestra Chamber *''Terrain'' (2020) for 2 vocalists and cello *''Air I'' and ''Air II'' (2016) for percussion quartet *''Ripple the Sky'' (2016) for voice and string octet *''Pasturing I'' and ''Pasturing II'' (2014) for guitar and percussion / drum set *''Cast'' (2014) for chamber ensemble *''Agitated, stumbling, like an endless run-on sentence'' (2011) for cl, bsn, tpt, tbn, perc, vln, db *''bad black bottom kind'' (2011, rev. 2013) for string quartet *Cello Octet (2010) Solo (and solo with electronic track / laptop) *''Three pieces for Trombone and Trombone Track'' (2019) *''Expiation'' (2018) for voice with electronic track *''Ley Line'' (2016) for solo cello *''Silver Threads'' (2011–13) song cycle for voice with electronic track *''La Plus Que Plus Que Lente'' (2013) for piano with laptop *''Arches'' (2012) for cello with laptop *''Clifton Gates'' (2011) for piano with laptop *''Alter Ad Alterum'' (2011) for accordion with laptop *''Not Just Another Piece for Solo Bass Drum'' (2005) Video *''Triptych'': **Commencer une autre mort (2010) **Black or White (2012) **Alla stagion dei fior (2012)


Recordings

Full albums *''Terrain'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2020) *''Silver Threads'' (Nonesuch Records, 2014) with Mellissa Hughes, soprano Featured On *The String Orchestra of Brooklyn's ''afterimage'' (Furious Artisans, 2020), ''Stabat Mater Dolorosa'' *Ashley Bathgate's ''Ash'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2019), ''Ley Line'' * Eighth Blackbird's ''Hand Eye'' (Cedille Records, 2016), ''Cast'' *The Living Earth Show's ''Dance Music'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2016), ''Pasturing II'' *Vicky Chow's ''A O R T A'' (New Amsterdam Records, 2016), ''Clifton Gates'' *
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's ''The Debussy Effect'' (New Focus Recordings, 2016), ''La plus que plus que lente''


References


External links

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Nonesuch Records artist pageWQXR Profile
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