Composer of orchestral and chamber music. Fond of using electronics and recorded sounds with acoustic music. Has written an opera about Jackson Pollock. Currently writing a second opera, Neverland. Married to soprano Kendra Berentsen.
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Brian Petuch is a composer who frequently incorporates electronics and other recorded sounds into live acoustic settings in order to expand the possibilities of the concert hall. His music inhabits extreme contrasts. Reflection vs. celebration, tenderness vs. aggression, saturation vs. sparseness, a large scale sixteen hour-long work vs. one minute miniatures are all among Petuch's output. His works have premiered at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, 911 Memorial at Liberty Park, EMPAC, Constellation, MASS MoCA, and Joyce Theatre, and featured by Albany Symphony, Score Follower, the New York Youth Symphony, andPlay, Bang on a Can, Contemporaneous, and Bearthoven.
Petuch recently premiered his first evening length opera, Portrait and a Dream, an opera about Jackson Pollock told through the lens of Lee Krasner and archival recordings of the people who surrounded his life. Petuch is married to soprano Kendra Berentsen who is a major collaborative force and inspiration in his creative life. Berentsen is currently writing a libretto for their new evening length opera, Neverland, for full orchestra, narrator, and electronics.
Composer of orchestral and chamber music. Fond of using electronics and recorded sounds with acoustic music. Has written an opera about Jackson Pollock. Currently writing a second opera, Neverland. Married to soprano Kendra Berentsen.
This artist is accepting inquiries via Stagetime message and Email.
Brian Petuch is a composer who frequently incorporates electronics and other recorded sounds into live acoustic settings in order to expand the possibilities of the concert hall. His music inhabits extreme contrasts. Reflection vs. celebration, tenderness vs. aggression, saturation vs. sparseness, a large scale sixteen hour-long work vs. one minute miniatures are all among Petuch's output. His works have premiered at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, 911 Memorial at Liberty Park, EMPAC, Constellation, MASS MoCA, and Joyce Theatre, and featured by Albany Symphony, Score Follower, the New York Youth Symphony, andPlay, Bang on a Can, Contemporaneous, and Bearthoven.
Petuch recently premiered his first evening length opera, Portrait and a Dream, an opera about Jackson Pollock told through the lens of Lee Krasner and archival recordings of the people who surrounded his life. Petuch is married to soprano Kendra Berentsen who is a major collaborative force and inspiration in his creative life. Berentsen is currently writing a libretto for their new evening length opera, Neverland, for full orchestra, narrator, and electronics.
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