Michael Patterson
New York
Michael Patterson is a Grammy (2010) and Emmy Award winning composer. Michael’s creative output is vast including commissions and concert work for the London Symphony Orchestra, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Novus and the Eastman Trombone Choir, Ernest Bloch Chamber Ensemble, NYRO (New York Repertory Orchestra) and the Debussy Trio, notable are the String Quartet No.1 recently premiered by the New Hollywood String Quartet in April, 2015, Three Pieces for Solo Violin for Judy Kang, Catching Light, for The Ariel Quartet, Strange Beauty for Miranda Cuckson and Lee Musiker, Samvaad, for pianist Antoinette Perry, Parallel Forms for the award winning trombone quartet Novus and Psalm for String Orchestra and Saxophone, premiered by Eddie Daniels and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. And his Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra, composed for artist Rick VanMatre, which received several American performances in 2010/11 and was premiered in China, June 2012. Mike’s arrangements and original compositions have been performed by jazz legends Hank Jones, Woody Shaw, Bob Shepherd, Roland Hanna, Eddie Daniels, Marc Copland and Phil Woods. Also, his characteristically luscious film and television scores have been heard on The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, over fifty episodes of J.A.G. (CBS-TV), Tiny Toon Adventures with Steven Spielberg, and the Lucasfilms’ feature, Radioland Murders. His association with and mentorship by Leonard Rosenman can be heard in his remarkable orchestration of the feature film Jurij.
Recent recordings featuring Patterson as producer, arranger, and composer on the IPO record label include One More: The Music of Thad Jones, Vol. I; One More: The Summary, The Music of Thad Jones, Vol. II; Mean What You Say and Homecoming with Eddie Daniels; Our Delight, Moody 4A and Moody 4B (Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, 2010) featuring jazz legends Hank Jones and James Moody. Other recordings include “Concierti” with jazz legend Gene Bertoncini, and various pieces for the Marc
Copland Trio with the Silesian String Quartet (Poland). In 2008 Michael was a featured artist as part of the MOSA concert subscription series in New York. His Line Drawings appears on James Noye’s 2012 recording Imaginings. He has recently recorded a jazz/chamber music CD featuring artists Marc Copland, Sara Caswell and Gene Bertoncini and Judy Kang. Recent compositions include Subway Stories for woodwind quintet, Catching Light for soprano sax and concert organ, Ave` for flute and piano, and Five Poems from the Japanese for alto voice, piano, alto flute, and harp. His most recent composition (2015) is Five Scenes from Alphaville, commissioned by the New Third Stream Quartet and premiered at the SaxOpen International Saxophone Conference in Strasbourg, France. Current new works include a Violin Concerto 2022-23 for Miranda Cuckson, Love Respelt, 2022 for Edyta Kulczak of the Metropolitan Opera, Satya for Sara Andon, Tango Obscura for Jazz Trio and Orchestra,2023 and a new Concertante for Clarinet and String Orchestra, 2023.
His String Quartet No.1 was premiered by the New Hollywood String Quartet in 2015 and his latest recording project is The Music of Cole Porter, features Calabria Foti
with Eddie Daniels. Recent releases include Heart of Brazil with Eddie Daniels , nominated in 2019 for a Grammy) and the Harlem String Quartet. His Fantasia on the Christmas Carols of Alfred Burt premiered at Purdue University in 2022. Currently Michael is teaching film scoring and composition. He has enjoyed teaching composition/film scoring at Manhattan School of Music, New York University and Mannes College and was on the film scoring and composition faculty at NYU. He has been guest artist the past 15 years at the annual ASCAP/NYU Film Scoring Seminar.
He received an MM in Jazz Studies and Contemporary Media from the Eastman School of Music (’80) and a BM, Composition, from the University of Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music. His composition/piano teachers have included Felix Labunski, Paul Cooper, Manny Albam, Rayburn Wright, Bill Dobbins, Marc Copland, Antoinette Perry and Leonard Rosenman.
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