Michael Daugherty
Michael Daugherty is one of the most performed and commissioned American
composers of his generation. Daugherty came to international attention when his
Metropolis Symphony (1988-93), a tribute to the Superman comics, was performed
in 1995 at Carnegie Hall by conductor David Zinman and the Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra, and subsequently recorded for Argo/Decca. Other large orchestral
works include UFO (1999), a percussion concerto commissioned and premiered by
Evelyn Glennie and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin,
and Fire and Blood (2003), a violin concerto commissioned and premiered by the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra conducted by conductor Neeme Järvi. The Detroit
Symphony also commissioned and premiered Daugherty’s second symphony, MotorCity
Triptych (2000). His third symphony, Philadelphia Stories (2001), was
commissioned and premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by David
Zinman.
Daugherty’s chamber music is widely performed as well, and has been recorded for
Argo/Decca on the CD American Icons. His string quartets include Sing Sing:
J.Edgar Hoover (1992) and Elvis Everywhere (1993), both performed on world tours
and recorded on Nonesuch by the Kronos Quartet. His opera Jackie O (1997) has
been produced in the United States, Canada, France, and Sweden and recorded by
Argo/Decca. Daugherty has also composed numerous works for sumphonic band and
wind ensemble, recorded by Klavier on a disk entitled UFO: The Music of Michael
Daugherty.
Born in 1954 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Daugherty is the son of a dance-band drummer
and the oldest of five brothers, all professional musicians. He studied music
composition at North Texas State University (1972-76) and Manhattan School of
Music (1976-78), and computer music at Pierre Boulez’s IRCAM in Paris (1979-80).
Daugherty received his doctorate in composition from Yale University in 1986.
During this time he also collaborated with jazz arranger Gil Evans in New York,
and pursued further studies with composer György Ligeti in Hamburg, Germany
(1982-84). After teaching music composition 1986-1991 at the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music, Daugherty joined the School of Music at the University of
Michigan (Ann Arbor) in 1991, where he is currently Professor of Composition. He
was composer-in-residence with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (1999-2003) and
the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (2001-2003).
Daugherty has received numerous awards for his music, including the Stoeger
Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, recognition from the
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and fellowships from the
Guggenheim Foundation and National Endowment for the Art.