John Mackey (born October 1, 1973) is an American composer of
contemporary classical music
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, with an emphasis on music for
wind band, as well as orchestra. For several years, he focused on music for
modern dance
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and
ballet
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.
Biography
John Mackey was born in
New Philadelphia, Ohio
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and grew up in
Westerville, Ohio
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, where he attended
Westerville South High School. Though musicians themselves, Mackey's parents did not provide him with music lessons, and he never formally studied an instrument. His grandfather, however, taught him to read music and introduced him to digital music notation. Through experimentation with programs intended for entertainment rather than education, Mackey began to compose his own music.
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pp. 21–23 He wrote his first piece, ''Lacrimosa'', at age 11, after being inspired by the film
Amadeus. As a young composer, he took some lessons from one of his mother's friends, who had a Ph.D. in music.
Mackey received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1995 from the
Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studied with
Donald Erb
Donald Erb (January 17, 1927 – August 12, 2008) was an American composer best known for large orchestral works such as Concerto for Brass and Orchestra and ''Ritual Observances''.
Early years
Erb was born in Youngstown, Ohio, graduat ...
. He then studied with
John Corigliano at
Juilliard
The Juilliard School ( ) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely regarded as one of the most e ...
, receiving a Master of Music degree in 1997.
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p. 28 Mackey has stated his support for these institutions' policies of not requiring composers to perform an instrumental audition, as many composers, like himself, do not play an instrument. On this subject, Mackey has said, "There are obviously ways to compose music without playing a formal instrument."
Mackey lived in New York City from 1995–2005, where he collaborated frequently with choreographers such as
David Parsons,
Robert Battle
Robert Battle (born August 28, 1972 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA)
is a dancer, choreographer and the Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Early life and education
Originally from the Liberty City community of Miami, ...
, and Igal Perry.
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pp. 12–13 Mackey moved to
Los Angeles
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in 2005. In April 2008, he announced on his blog his intention to move to
Austin, Texas
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, explaining that much of his income is a result of commissions and other appearances in the Texas area.
Then in March 2011, Mackey posted a blog to announce his move to
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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in order for his wife to attend graduate school.
In 2019, he moved with his wife to
San Francisco, California
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, where he currently resides.
Concert band
Mackey's first professional work was writing for dance companies. However, after attending the College Band Directors National Association conference in Minneapolis, he received a commission to reorchestrate his 2003 orchestral work "Redline Tango" for concert band. After reluctantly accepting, he completed the concert band version in 2005, and it became a great success.
Today, Mackey is world-renowned as a concert band composer, and most of his works from the past decade have been for concert band.
He regularly receives commissions from
high school bands, college bands, and professional wind ensembles in the United States and Asia.
List of works
Orchestra
* ''Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night'' (1993)
* ''Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra'' (2000)
* ''Redline Tango'' (2003)
* ''Antiphonal Dances'' (2003)
* ''Under the Rug'' (2004)
* ''Harvest: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra without Strings'' (2009)
* ''Aurora Awakes'' (2019)
* ''Songs from the End of the World'' (2019)
Wind ensemble/concert band
* ''Redline Tango'' (2005); won the
ABA
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Businesses and organizations
Broadcasting
* Alabama Broadcasters Association, United States
* Asahi Broadcasting Aomori, Japanese television station
* Australian Broadcasting Authority
Education
* Académie des Beaux- ...
Ostwald Award
* ''Sasparilla'' (2005)
* ''Turbine'' (2006)
* ''Strange Humors'' (2006)
* ''Turning'' (2006)
* ''Kingfishers Catch Fire'' (2007)
* ''Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble'' (2007); a piano reduction is available as of 2013.
* ''Clocking'' (2007)
* ''Undertow'' (2008)
* ''Asphalt Cocktail'' (2009)
* ''Aurora Awakes'' (2009); won the
ABA
ABA may refer to:
Businesses and organizations
Broadcasting
* Alabama Broadcasters Association, United States
* Asahi Broadcasting Aomori, Japanese television station
* Australian Broadcasting Authority
Education
* Académie des Beaux- ...
Ostwald Award and the NBA William D. Revelli Memorial Composition Contest
* ''Harvest: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra without Strings'' (2009)
* ''Xerxes'' (2010)
* ''Hymn to a Blue Hour'' (2010)
* ''Foundry'' (2011)
* ''Drum Music: Concerto for Percussion and Wind Ensemble'' (2011)
* ''Sheltering Sky'' (2012)
* ''High Wire'' (2012)
* ''The Frozen Cathedral'' (2013)
* ''The Soul Has Many Motions'' (2013)
* ''Night on Fire'' (2013), movement II of "The Soul Has Many Motions" (available separately)
* ''Unquiet Spirits'' (2013), movement III of "The Soul Has Many Motions" (available separately)
* ''(Redacted)'' (2013)
* ''Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band'' (2014)
* ''The Ringmaster’s March'' (2014)
* ''Lightning Field'' (2015)
* ''Fanfare for Full Fathom Five'' (2015), for brass and percussion ensemble (and optional organ)
* ''Liminal'' (2016)
* ''This Cruel Moon'' (2017)
* ''Antique Violences: Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble'' (2017)
* ''The Night Garden'' (2017)
* ''Snarl'' (2018)
* ''The Rumor of a Secret King'' (2018)
* ''Until the Scars'' (2019)
* ''Places we can no longer go'' (2019), for vocal soprano and wind ensemble; text by A. E. Jaques
* ''Sacred Spaces'' (2019)
*''Some treasures are heavy with human tears'' (2021)
*''Let Me Be Frank With You'' (2022)
*''A deep reverberation fills with stars'' (2022)
*''Divine Mischief: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble'' (2022)
Adaptable Ensemble
* ''This Cruel Moon – adaptable'' (2020), minimum 5-parts (SAATB)
* ''Strange Humors – adaptable'' (2020), minimum 4-parts (SATB) plus djembe
* ''Let Me Be Frank With You'' (2020), minimum 4-parts (SATB) plus drum set
* ''Sheltering Sky – adaptable'' (2020), minimum 4-parts (SATB)
* ''Night on Fire – adaptable'' (2021), minimum 4-parts (SATB) plus one percussionist
Choir
* ''Alleluia'' (1992), for 5-part choir (S1, S2, A, T, B)
*''The Rumor of a Secret King'' (2017), for SATB choir; text by A. E. Jaques
*''Cradle Song'' (2021), for SATB choir; text by A. E. Jaques
Chamber ensemble
* ''Elegy and Fantasie'' (1989, 1991), for violin and piano
* ''Tango'' (1991), for viola and two pianos
* ''Mom Song'' (1991), for flute, guitar, cello, and harpsichord
* ''Piano Trio in Two Movements'' (1992), for violin, cello, and piano
* ''The Other Side'' (1994), for double bass or cello and piano
* ''Mood Indigo'' (1996), for piano and drum set
* ''Strange Humors'' (1998), for string quartet and djembe
* ''Damn'' (1998), for amplified clarinet and four percussionists
* ''Voices and Echoes'' (1999), for string quartet
* ''Rush Hour'' (1999, revised 2000), for clarinet, electric string quartet, and drum set
* ''Breakdown Tango'' (2000), for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
* ''Juba'' (2003), for electric string quartet and percussion
* ''Wrong-Mountain Stomp'' (2004), for violin, viola, and cello
* ''Mass'' (2004), for percussion ensemble
* ''Strange Humors'' (2008), for saxophone quartet and djembe
* ''Sultana'' (2009), for saxophone and piano
* ''Strange Humors'' (2012), for clarinet quartet and djembe
* ''Unquiet Spirits'' (2012), for saxophone quartet
* ''Hymn to a Blue Hour'' (2012), for trombone ensemble
* ''Songs from the End of the World'' (2015), for vocal soprano and mixed chamber ensemble; text by A. E. Jaques; a piano reduction is available as of 2017.
* ''Hymn to a Blue Hour'' (2021), for minimum 16-part ensemble
Musical theater
* Score and songs for Shakespeare's ''
Twelfth Night
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'',
Dallas Theater Center
The Dallas Theater Center is a major regional theater in Dallas, Texas, United States. It produces classic, contemporary and new plays and was the 2017 Tony Award recipient for Best Regional Theater.
Dallas Theater Center produces its original w ...
(2001)
Notes
References
Bibliography
Meet the Composer: John Mackey with UK Bands Meet the Composer: John Mackey with UK BandsUKNow (University of Kentucky)
John Mackey: The Composer, His Compositional Style and a Conductor's Analysis of Redline Tango and TurbineRebecca L Philips' doctoral dissertation
JW Pepper long-form interview with John Mackey
External links
*
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1973 births
Living people
20th-century classical composers
21st-century classical composers
American male classical composers
American classical composers
Cleveland Institute of Music alumni
Concert band composers
People from Westerville, Ohio
Juilliard School alumni
21st-century American composers
People from New Philadelphia, Ohio
20th-century American composers
Classical musicians from Ohio
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians