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Timo Andres

Composer and pianist Timo Andres has had works commissioned by major orchestras and venues in the U.S. and abroad. He also maintains a flourishing career as a solo and collaborative pianist. Timothy Andres was born in 1985 in Palo Alto, California, but grew up in rural Connecticut. When he was 17, he appeared as a pianist on the National Public Radio program From the Top, playing music by Ravel as well as his own Tango. He attended the pre-college program at the Juilliard School in New York and went on to Yale University for both undergraduate and master's degrees. Already as an undergraduate, he had composed such chamber works as I Found It in the Woods, outdoor music for flute, viola, and harp, and like Charles Ives, he incorporates echoes of New England's natural environment into his music. When Andres was 24, the Los Angeles Philharmonic commissioned his orchestral work Nightjar; it was conducted by John Adams, a major influence on his own music. Andres has since received such commissions as those from the Boston Symphony (Everything Happens So Much), Carnegie Hall (Strong Language, performed by the Takács Quartet), and pianist Jonathan Biss (the piano concerto The Blind Banister). His music draws on not only classical influences, especially from Ives, but also those from such popular performers as Radiohead, Sigur Rós, and Brian Eno. As a pianist, Andres has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the North Carolina Symphony, and the Britten Sinfonia, among other ensembles. His collaborations as a pianist include one with Philip Glass, whose complete Etudes he has performed in concert. More than 20 of Andres' compositions have been recorded. He has also issued several albums under his name on the Nonesuch label, including Home Stretch (2013), a collection of orchestral works. As a pianist, Andres recorded Sufjan Stevens: The Decalogue, a collection of pieces adapted from the music of folk songwriter Stevens. In 2018, Andres became a member of the composition faculty at Mannes School of Music in New York. He appeared as both composer and pianist on I Still Play in 2020, an anthology of works by various composers and performers. He joined Stevens on the 2023 album Reflections on the Asthmatic Kitty label. In 2024, New York's Metropolis Ensemble released Timo Andres: The Blind Banister, a collection of the composer's works, on the Nonesuch label.
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