Collage New Music
Collage New Music is a classical music ensemble specialising in performance of works by 20th- and 21st-century composers. It was founded in 1972 by percussionist Frank Epstein who served as its Music Director until 1991. Since that time its Director has been the conductor David Hoose.[1]
The Ensemble
    
Collage New Music is a Boston-based ensemble. Since 2009, their main performing venue has been the Longy School of Music's Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall.[2] Since its inception in 1972, Collage New Music has maintained a reputation for performing works by the great composers of the 20th and 21st century,[3] such as Edgar Varese, John Cage, Yehudi Wyner, Olivier Messiaen, and Joan Tower. Collage opened the 2001 Festival of Contemporary Music at Tanglewood with a concert featuring composers long associated with the ensemble: Gunther Schuller, John Harbison, and Donald Sur.[4] While honoring the music of the earlier 20th century, Collage has a longstanding tradition of commissioning new works by living composers and often providing many Boston premieres.[5]
Collage also host a composer-in-residence each year that allows the ensemble to engage with young Boston composers, and attain a consistent working relationship with the community through various outreach activities. Collage now host annual composer competitions for high school students, fostering the development and progression of music.
- Members
 
- Christopher Krueger, flute
 - Jennifer Slowik, oboe
 - Robert Annis, clarinet
 - Craig McNutt, percussion
 - Christopher Oldfather, piano
 - Catherine French, violin
 - Anne Black, viola
 - Joel, Moerschel, cello
 - David Hoose, conductor
 
Commissioned composers
    
Gunther Schuller, John Harbison, Curtis K. Hughes, Martin Brody, Michael Gandolfi, Andy Vores, Richard Cornell, and Lior Navok
Board of Trustees
    
- Frank Epstein, President[6]
 - Geoffrey Peters, Treasurer
 - Susan DeLong Clerk
 - Michael Cucurullo
 - John Kochevar
 - Francoise Moros
 - Doane Perry
 - Ruth Scheer
 
- Honorary Trustees
 
- Nicholas Anagnostis
 - Charles Blyth
 - Stephen Senturia
 
Recordings
    
- Collage New Music Performs Donald Sur. Label: Albany Records (2009)
 - Harbison: Mottetti Di Montale – David Hoose, conductor; Janice Felty & Margaret Lattimore; Collage New Music. Label: Koch International Classics (2005)
 - Joan Tower (Track 5: Noon Dance performed by Collage New Music). Label: Composers Recordings (1994)
 
Awards and nominations
    
- Nominated for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards: Best Small Ensemble for John Harbison: Mottetti di Montale [7]
 
References
    
- The Berkshire Review for the Arts (September 2008). "The Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music". Retrieved 29 November 2011.
 - Eichler, Jeremy (28 January 2009). "Collage New Music attends to works of the recent past". Boston Globe. Retrieved 29 November 2011 (subscription required).
 - CBS Boston (24 January 2011). "Boston's Best New/Contemporary Classical Music. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
 - Dyer, Richard (11 August 2001). "Collage New Music Turns to the New Yet Familiar". Boston Globe. Retrieved 29 November 2011 (subscription required).
 - Lane, Peter Van Zandt (11 February 2010). "Collage New Music Brings New Perspectives on America's Pulse". The Boston Musical Intelligencer. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
 - Source: Collage New Music. Board of Trustees Archived 5 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
 - Green, Aaron. "48th Annual Grammy Awards: Classical Music Best Small Ensemble Performance Nominees". About.com Guide. Retrieved 29 November 2011