- Source: Michael Seltenreich
Michael Seltenreich (born 1988 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli composer of contemporary classical music based in New York City. He is known for his distinctive, rhythmically captivating and technically sophisticated music, blending elements of modernism and experimentation. His works have been performed by leading ensembles and orchestras around the world, including the Munich Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Juilliard Orchestra. He earned commissions from staple institutions such as Lucerne Festival, Aspen Music Festival, and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Seltenreich was the first Israeli to win the prestigious Toru Takemitsu Composition Award and is a recipient of the Israel Prime Minister Award in Composition. In 2022, he received the Music Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Biography
Seltenreich was born in Tel Aviv. He graduated from Thelma Yellin High School for The Arts in 2006. By 2011 he received a bachelor's degree in music composition from Buchmann-Mehta School of Music of Tel Aviv University, where he primarily studied with composer Gil Shohat. In 2014 he relocated to New York to pursue a master's degree from The Juilliard School. During his time at Juilliard, he studied primarily with German composer and conductor Matthias Pintscher. He later went on to earn a PhD at New York University as a MacCracken Doctoral Fellow.
Critical reception
During the ISCM Award Ceremony in Beijing (2018), the jury described their motivations for selecting Seltenreich as the award winner and referred to his music as "engaging, effervescent, energetic, and assured" and that it "demonstrates detailed control of the materials and a sophistication that makes us eager to hear more".
Japanese composer, Toshi Ichiyanagi explained that Seltenreich's "sophisticated orchestration technique" and his music's "refinement in the way the nuances are brought out" along with its "richness of expression" were his motivations for selecting Seltenreich as a finalist for the Toru Takemitsu Composition Award. Finally, when he chose Seltenreich's piece, "ARCHETYPE", as the receipt of the 1st prize, Ichyanagi explained that it "was a very rare piece in that it was very precisely and densely written" presenting a "very modern motif that resulted in creating a very deep, thick musical texture".
Following a 2024 performance by the Munich Philharmonic, Michael Seltenreich's commissioned work The Prisoner’s Dilemma, was described as "fantastic, mysterious, infinitely delicate, and full of eruptive hardness".
Selected works
= Orchestral
=Comments regarding the aforementioned poem (2014) for string orchestra and narrator
ARCHETYPE (2015) for symphony orchestra
Élégie (2016) for solo piano, and string orchestra
Psalm Symphony (2017) for narrator, choir, orchestra, and children's choir
A Rube Goldberg Machine (2019) for symphony orchestra
The Prisoner's Dilemma (2024) for symphony orchestra
= Ensemble
=Sparks & Flares (2010) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello
ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioral disorders (2018) for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, piano, 2 violins, viola, and cello
Pardés (2019) for large ensemble
Leuer (2021) for ensemble
I never said she stole your money (2021) for voices & ensemble
Ornamentation II (2022) for ensemble
= Chamber
=Onot (2015) for string quartet
Schnaïm (2016) for two pianos
Stalgamite & Stalactite (2018) for string quartet
Trajectories (2019) for double string quartet
Sextet (2021) for piano and winds
Ornamentation I (2021) for saxophone quartet
= Solo
=Fantasy of a Broken Bridge (2010) for piano
Lumière Lent (2015) for cello
= Choral
=Water War (2008) for mixed choir, children's choir, and two percussionists
Ligeia (2011) for women's choir and harp
Notes From The Wailing Wall (2013) for 17 voices
Selected awards
2022 American Academy of Arts and Letters Music Award
2018 International Society for Contemporary Music's Young Composer Award
2017 ACUM Award
2016 The Israeli Prime Minister's Award in Composition
2016 Toru Takemitsu Composition Award
2012 Salvatore Martirano Memorial Composition Award
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Renang pada Olimpiade Musim Panas 2016
- Michael Seltenreich
- Pierrot ensemble
- 2021 in classical music
- List of compositions for harp
- List of Israeli classical composers
- Society for New Music
- Toru Takemitsu Composition Award
- Salvatore Martirano Memorial Composition Award
- Charles Ives Prize
- Golan Heights