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Scott Wollschleger (born 1980) is an
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composer based in New York City.


Biography

Wollschleger was born in
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,
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. He studied with
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at the Manhattan School of Music, earning a Masters of Music in 2005. He was a co-founder and co-Artistic Director of Red Light New Music, a new music ensemble based in New York, with Christopher Cerrone, Vincent Raikhel, and Liam Robertson. His music has been recorded by pianist Ivan Ilić and released on Heresy Records, New Focus Recordings, and
Cantaloupe Music Cantaloupe Music is a Brooklyn-based record label that produces and releases contemporary classical music and other forms of avant-garde music. The label was founded in 2001 by Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe, and Kenny Savelson. Gordo ...
. Wollschleger has been commissioned by and worked with the String Orchestra of Brooklyn, Longleash, loadbang, Mivos Quartet, and with soloists
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, Karl Larson, Rachel Lee Priday. Wollschleger's music has been supported by grants and awards from the
New York Foundation for the Arts The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is an independent 501(c)(3) charity, funded through government, foundation, corporate, and individual support, established in 1971. It is part of a network of national not-for-profit arts organizations ...
, the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, BMI, New Music USA, and the
Society for New Music The Society for New Music (SNM) is a contemporary classical music organization based in Syracuse, New York. SNM presents concerts devoted entirely to contemporary music, funds commissions, produces recordings and presents awards to young composers. ...
. He is published by Project Schott New York.


Music

Wollschleger calls much of his music "brontal", an idiosyncratic adjective invented by the composer to describe the paradoxes inherent in his work, which stems from his deep involvement with the works of philosopher Gilles Deleuze. His music has been compared to that of Morton Feldman by
Ethan Iverson Ethan Iverson (born February 11, 1973) is a pianist, composer, and critic best known for his work in the avant-garde jazz trio The Bad Plus with bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King. Biography Iverson was born in Menomonie, Wisconsin. ...
, pianist of
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, and has been described as "apocalyptic," "distinctive and magnetic," and possessing a "hushed, cryptic beauty" by Alex Ross. Works published by Project Schott New York include: * ''America'' for cello (2013) (version for viola 2018) *''American Dream'' for piano, contrabass, and percussion (2017) * ''Blue Inscription'' for piano (2010) *''Bring Something Incomprehensible into This World'' for piano and trumpet in C (2015) * ''Brontal No. 3'' for flute (piccolo), clarinet, horn, percussion (3 drums, water gongs, 2 cymbals, vibraphone, wood blocks), piano, violin, viola, cello (2012) * ''Brontal No. 6'' for piano (2013) * ''Brontal No. 11'' for piano (2020) * ''Brontal Symmetry'' for violin, cello, and piano (2015) *''Dark Days'' for piano (2017) *''Gas Station Canon-Song'' for piano (2017/2018) * ''The Heart is No Place for War'' for two vibraphones and two pianos (2016) *''I is Not Me'' for solo percussion (2013) * ''In Search of Lost Color'' for piano (2010) *''Lost Anthems'' for viola and piano (2019) *''Lyric-Fragment'' for piano (2019) * ''Meditation on Dust'', concerto for piano and string orchestra (2015) * ''Music without Metaphor'' for solo piano (2013) * ''Outside Only Sound'' for string orchestra, percussion, and anyone (2020) * ''Secret Machine No. 6'' for solo piano (2012) * ''Soft Aberration no. 2'' for piano and viola (2015) * ''String Quartet No. 2'' ''"White Wall"'' for string quartet (2013) *''That Which Pushes Back is its Force'' for saxophone and piano (2016) *''Tiny Oblivion'' for piano (2016) *''Violain'' for violin and viola (2017) * ''We Haven Taken and Eaten,'' a monodrama for solo percussionist (2015) *''We See Things That Are Not There'' for piano and vibraphone with crotale (2016) *''Without World'' for saxophone quartet (2016)


Discography


Solo albums

*
Dark Days
' (New Focus Recordings, 2021) *
American Dream
' (Cantaloupe Music, 2019) *
Soft Aberration
' (New Focus Recordings, 2017)


Works Appear On

* Loadbang,
Plays Well With Others
' (New Focus Recordings, 2021): ''CVS'' for baritone, trumpet, bass clarinet, trombone, piano and strings (2020) * Loadbang,
old fires catch buildings
' (New Focus Recordings, 2018): ''What is the Word'' for baritone, bass clarinet, trumpet and trombone (2014) * String Orchestra of Brooklyn,
enfolding
' (New Focus Recordings, 2022): ''Outside Only Sound'' for string orchestra and percussion (2020)


References


External links


Official Website

Wollschleger at PSNY
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wollschleger, Scott 1980 births Living people People from Erie, Pennsylvania 21st-century American composers