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Long Bio - 450 words Monique Buzzarté, trombonist/composer, is an avid proponent of contemporary music, commissioning and premiering many new works for trombone alone, with electronics, and in chamber ensembles in addition to her own compositions of solo, chamber, and electronic works for a variety of forces. Selected by Meet the Composer in 2008 as a "Soloist Champion" in recognition of her long history of commissioning and premiering new works, Ms. Buzzarté was also awarded a 2009 MAP Fund grant for a collaboration with Frances White for a composition exploring the relationships between the trombone and the shakuhachi, two ancient micro-tonal wind instruments that both transcend the notion of fixed temperament. Since 1983 her New Music from Women: Trombone project has supported the expansion of the trombone repertoire with over twenty compositions in various genres; including from composers such as Pauline Oliveros, Alice Shields, Sorrel Hays, and Anne LeBaron.Ms. Buzzarté's most recent recordings are two duo collaborations: Fluctuations (Deep Listening 38) with Ellen Fullman, hailed by the Wire magazine as one of their Top 50 Records of 2008, and Holding Patterns (Deep Listening 30) with Kristin Norderval, cited by Splendid Magazine as "a collaboration as elegant as it is boundary-pushing". Other recordings include Noah Creshevsky's To Know and Not to Know (Tzadik 8036), Dreaming Wide Awake with the New Circle Five (Deep Listening 20) and John Cage's Five3 with the Arditti Quartet (Mode 75: John CAGE: Vol. 19 - The Number Pieces 2). As a composer, Ms. Buzzarté is primarily interested in exploring expansive musical situations, especially those which attempt to alter inner and outer perceptions of time and space. Recent commissions include Subtle Winds for the Downtown Ensemble's Flexible Orchestra (New York, NY and Hudson, NY), Here Right Now for the Telematic Circle (Troy, NY, Stanford, CA, and San Diego, CA), and Zanana's Sub/veillance for the Electric Eyes: New Music and Media Festival (Minneapolis, MN). She was selected for a 2007 Harvestworks Artist in Residence for a new surround sound composition, and received a 2006 Jack Straw Productions Artist Support grant for a recording of her works. Her evening-length dance score with Pauline Oliveros for Morgan Thorson and Company was recently premiered in Minneapolis, MN. She has developed an unique interactive performance interface for the trombone, supported in part through artist residencies in 2003 at Create@iEAR Studios and in 2002 at Harvestworks. An author and educator as well as a performer/composer, Ms. Buzzarté's advocacy work for women in music included coordinating efforts which led to the admission of women members into the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997. She has researched and compiled repertoire listings of the brass compositions of women composers which have been published in The Musical Woman: An International Perspective, Vol. III (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1991). A former Vice President of the International Alliance for Women in Music, she was a contributing author to Women and Music in America Since 1900: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood Press, 2002) and currently serves as a co-chair of GRIME (Gender Research in Music Education) International. Ms. Buzzarté is certified to teach the meditative improvisation practices of Deep Listening. More information at www.buzzarte.org Monique Buzzarté, trombonist/composer, is an avid proponent of contemporary music. She has commissioned and premiered many new pieces in addition to composing her own solo, chamber, and electronic works for a variety of forces. Ms. Buzzarté's most recent commission, with composer Frances White, is supported by a 2009 Map Fund grant for a collaboration exploring the relationships between the trombone and the shakuhachi, two ancient micro-tonal wind instruments that both transcend the notion of fixed temperament. In recognition of her long history in supporting the creation of new works Meet the Composer selected Ms. Buzzarté for their 2008 "Soloist Champions" program. Buzzarté also received a 2007 Artist in Residency at Harvestworks for the creation of a new surround sound composition, and was awarded a 2006 Jack Straw Productions Artist Support grant for a recording of her works. Ms. Buzzarté's recent recordings include Fluctuations with Ellen Fullman hailed by the Wire magazine as one of their Top 50 Records of 2008, and Holding Patterns (Deep Listening 30) with Kristin Norderval cited by Splendid Magazine as "a collaboration as elegant as it is boundary-pushing." Other recordings included Noah Creshevsky's To Know and Not to Know (Tzadik 8036), Dreaming Wide Awake with the New Circle Five (Deep Listening 20) and John Cage's Five3 with the Arditti Quartet (Mode 75: John CAGE: Vol. 19 - The Number Pieces 2). Ms. Buzzarté developed a unique interactive performance interface for the trombone, supported in part through artist residencies in 2003 at Create@iEAR Studios and in 2002 at Harvestworks. An author, activist, and educator as well as a performer/composer, she has published research on the brass music of women composers and coordinated advocacy campaigns for women in music, including efforts which led to the admission of women members into the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997. Ms. Buzzarté is certified to teach the meditative improvisation practices of Deep Listening. More information at www.buzzarte.org Monique Buzzarté, trombonist/composer, is an avid proponent of contemporary music. Her most recent recording is Fluctuations with Ellen Fullman (Deep Listening 38) was hailed by the Wire magazine as one of the Top 50 Records of 2008. Other recordings include Holding Patterns (Deep Listening 30) with Kristin Norderval, John Cage's Five3 with the Arditti Quartet (Mode 75: John CAGE: Vol. 19 - The Number Pieces 2), Dreaming Wide Awake with the New Circle Five (Deep Listening 20), and on Noah Creshevsky's To Know and Not to Know (Tzadik 8036). A recipient of a 2009 MAP Fund grant, Ms. Buzzarté was also selected by Meet the Composer as "Soloist Champions" program in recognition of her long history of commissioning and premiering new works to expand the trombone repertoire. An author and educator as well as a performer/composer, Ms. Buzzarté has published research on the brass music of women composers and received artist residencies for the development of an unique interactive performance interface for the trombone. Her advocacy work for women in music included coordinating efforts which led to the admission of women members into the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997. Ms. Buzzarté is certified to teach the meditative improvisation practices of Deep Listening. More information at www.buzzarte.org Monique Buzzarté is an avid proponent of contemporary music,
commissioning and premiering many new works for trombone alone, with electronics,
and in chamber ensembles. She has been a guest artist at the International
Trombone Festival (2005) and the Eastern Trombone Workshop (2004). Ms. Buzzarté's
most recent recording Fluctuations with Ellen
Fullman (Deep Listening 38) was hailed by the Wire magazine as one
of the Top 50 Records of 2008. Other recordings include Noah Creshevsky's
To Know and Not to Know (Tzadik
8036), Holding Patterns (Deep Listening 30) with Kristin Norderval , Dreaming Wide Awake
with the New
Circle Five (Deep Listening 20) and John Cage's Five3 with
the Arditti Quartet (Mode
75: John CAGE: Vol. 19 - The Number Pieces 2). A recipient
of a 2009
MAP Fund grant, Ms. Buzzarté was also selected by Meet
the Composer as "Soloist Champions" program in recognition
of her long history of commissioning
and premiering new works to expand the trombone repertoire. An author
and educator as well as a performer/composer, Ms. Buzzarté has published
research on the brass music of women composers and through artist residencies
developed anunique interactive
performance interface for the trombone. As an activist for women in
music, she coordinated the efforts which led to the admission
of women members into the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997. A
former student of Stuart Dempster and Ned Meredith, she holds B.A. and
B. Mus. degrees from the University of Washington, a M.Mus degree from
the Manhattan School of Music, and is certified to teach the meditative
improvisation practices of Deep Listening™. More information at www.buzzarte.org |
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