Matthew Aucoin
Matthew Aucoin (born 1990) is an American composer, conductor, pianist, and writer best known for his operas. Aucoin has received commissions from the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, Lyric Opera of Chicago, the American Repertory Theater, the Peabody Essex Museum, Harvard University, and NPR's This American Life.[1][2] As a young musical virtuoso, Aucoin has been compared to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Wagner, and Leonard Bernstein.[3][4] Additionally, he is the youngest assistant conductor in the history of the Metropolitan Opera.[5][6]
Biography
Aucoin was born and raised in the Boston area. He attended Harvard College, where he studied poetry, graduating summa cum laude in 2012. His mentors at Harvard included Jorie Graham and Helen Vendler. Aucoin then received a graduate diploma from The Juilliard School, where he studied with composer Robert Beaser. Concurrently, he served as an Assistant Conductor at the Metropolitan Opera. Between 2013 and 2015, Aucoin was the Solti Conducting Apprentice at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
List of works
Opera
- From Sandover (2010)
- Hart Crane (2012)
- Crossing (2015)
- Second Nature (2015)
Orchestra
- This Same Light (2013)
- The Seal Broken (2012)
- Cadenzas to Beethoven’s Violin Concerto (2012)
Mixed ensemble
- Dual, duet for cello and bass (2015)
- This Earth, for countertenor and piano (2015)
- Three Études for solo piano (2014)
- The Orphic Moment, dramatic cantata for countertenor, solo violin, and chamber ensemble (2014)
- Celan Fragments, violin and piano (2014)
- Piano Trio (2014)
- Three Whitman Songs, for baritone, four cellos, and piano (2013)
- Kinship, for soprano and piano
- Poem for Violin, solo violin (with projected text) (2012)
References
- ^ Cooper, Michael (October 8, 2013). "The Met's Commissioning Program Is Starting to Bear Operas". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ^ Rotella, Carlo (May 27, 2015). "Matthew Aucoin, Opera's Great 25-Year-Old Hope". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ^ Shea, Andrea (June 4, 2015). "A 25-Year-Old Opera Composer Who Does It All". Deceptive Cadence. NPR. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ^ Gamerman, Ellen (July 17, 2014). "Portrait of a Prodigy: Is Matthew Aucoin the Next Leonard Bernstein?". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ^ Gay, Malcolm (May 10, 2015). "Musical wunderkind Aucoin is a star in ascendancy: Composer. Poet. Conductor. There doesn't seem to be much that Medfield's Matthew Aucoin can't do". The Boston Globe. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ^ Dimock, Wai Chee (June 4, 2015). "Walt Whitman and the Essence of Opera". The New Yorker. Retrieved June 5, 2015.