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Michael Hearst
Michael Hearst performing at Joe's Pub in New York, NY.Background information Born December 27, 1972 Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA Genres Alternative rock, Experimental music, Soundtrack Occupations Composer, Musician, Writer, Music Producer Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Claviola, Theremin, Bass, Keyboards, Drums Years active 1991 to present Associated acts One Ring Zero, Songs For Ice Cream Trucks, Songs For Unusual Creatures Website Official Website Notable instruments Theremin, Claviola, Guitar Michael Marcus Hearst (born December 27, 1972, Virginia Beach, Virginia) is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and writer. His musical instruments include claviola, theremin, guitar, piano, drums and bass. He earned a degree in music composition from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995, where he studied under Dika Newlin.
Hearst is a founding member of the eclectic musical group One Ring Zero, which started in Richmond, VA in 1997 and relocated to Brooklyn, NY in 2001. The group has released multiple albums since their formation. The albums are often programmatic and/or collaborative, such as their acclaimed album As Smart As We Are, which consists of lyrics contributed by various authors including Paul Auster, Margaret Atwood, Jonathan Lethem, A.M. Homes, Neil Gaiman, Rick Moody and Dave Eggers. Their album Planets, and is a collection of new compositions to represent the solar system and beyond.[1] One Ring Zero's current book/cd, The Recipe Project, is a collection recipes set to music and sung word for word. Recipes were contributed by Mario Batali, Chris Cosentino, Andrea Reusing, David Chang, John Besh, Mark Kurlansky, Michael Symon, and Isa Chandra Moskowitz among others.[2]
As a solo artist, Hearst's work included the album Songs For Ice Cream Trucks, the audio website Songs For Newsworthy News, and the soundtrack for the films The Good Mother and The House of Suh.
Hearst also established Urban Geek Studios and Urban Geek Records, where he has produced, recorded, and worked on post production for a number of bands and projects including Guided by Voices, Kansas (band), The Holy Modal Rounders, and Robert Creeley.
Hearst has performed and given lectures and workshops at universities, museums, and cultural centers around the world. He has also appeared on such shows at NPR's Fresh Air,[3][4] A+E's Breakfast With The Arts, and NBC's The Today Show.
In 2008, Hearst toured with The Magnetic Fields as their support act, reading flash-non-fiction stories, and performing selections from Songs For Newsworthy News.[5]
In April, 2009, Hearst performed Terry Riley's Concert in C alongside the Kronos Quartet, Philip Glass, Dave Douglas (trumpeter), Osvaldo Golijov, Morton Subotnick, and many others at Carnegie Hall in New York City.[6]
In October, 2011, Hearst performed with Tanya Donelly at concerts in New York City and Boston.[7]
Hearst's forthcoming solo album Songs For Unusual Creatures is a collection of songs inspired by some of the lesser-known animals to roam the planet. For this project, he has composed works for Kronos Quartet, The Microscopic Septet, Margaret Leng Tan, and the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots.[8]
As a writer, Hearst's stories have appeared in literary journals such as McSweeney's Internet Tendency,[9] Post Road,[10] Parenthetical Note,[11] The Lifted Brow,[12] and The Muse Apprentice Guild.[13]
Contents
Discography
Albums
- Schwa “Footleg Room” (1991) (Joe Lee Records)
- Schwa “Phoney Karate” (1992) (Joe Lee Records)
- Fashion Central “Underwood” (1994) (Brilliant Records)
- Maud Gonne “Buff Silky” (1996) (Urban Geek Records)
- Anon “Anon” (1998) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “Tranz Party” (1999) (Planetary Records)
- One Ring Zero “Alice” (2001) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “Interludes and Out-takes from The Pumpkin Pie Show” (2001) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “Memorandum” (2002) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “As Smart As We Are” (2004) (Soft Skull Press)
- One Ring Zero and Rick Moody (2004) (Isota Records)
- One Ring Zero “New York Spleen” (2005) (Naïve Records-France)
- Sophie Auster (2005) (Actes Sud / Naïve Records)
- One Ring Zero “As Smart As We Are” (2006) (Barbes Records)
- One Ring Zero “Wake Them Up” (2006) (Barbes Records)
- One Ring Zero “Wake Them Up” (2007) (Moor Works-Japan)
- Michael Hearst “Songs For Ice Cream Trucks” (2007) (Urban Geek Records)
- Beat Circus "Dreamland" (2008) (Cuneiform Records)
- One Ring Zero “Live At Barbes” (2008) (Barbes Records)
- One Ring Zero “Ten Years Of Extra Stuff” (2009) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “Planets” (2010) (Moor Works-Japan)
- One Ring Zero “Planets” (2010) (Urban Geek Records)
- One Ring Zero “As Smart As We Are” (2010) (Moor Works-Japan)
- One Ring Zero “The Recipe Project” (2011) (Urban Geek Records / Black Balloon Publishing)
EPs
- Schwa (1993) (Brilliant Records)
- Fashion Central (1995) (Spin Art Records)
- One Ring Zero “The Sirens of Red Hot” (2004) (Isota Records)
- One Ring Zero and Rick Moody (2004) (Isota Records)
Film Scores
- Late Bloomer (2004) (dir. Craig Macneill) with One Ring Zero
- The Good Mother (2009) (dir. Sarah Klein)
- Nicht Lustig (2010) (dir. Gerd Schneider)
- The House Of Suh (2010) (dir. Iris K. Shim)
Books
- As Smart As We Are (2004) (Soft Skull Press)
- New York Spleen (2005) (Naïve Records-France)
- The Recipe Project (2011) (Black Balloon Publishing)
Video
- One Ring Zero “Addendum” (2005) (Urban Geek Records)
- As subject One Ring Zero “As Smart As Thet Are” (2006) (Urban Geek Records)
References
- ^ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12773509&ps=rs
- ^ http://www.seriouseats.com/2009/09/one-ring-zeros-recipe-music-project.html
- ^ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10810961
- ^ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3312149
- ^ http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/dc9/2008/10/last_night_the_magnetic_fields.php
- ^ http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/box_office/events/evt_11287.html?selecteddate=04242009
- ^ hhttp://www.joespub.com/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,40/id,5831
- ^ http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=michael-hearst-lemur-robots
- ^ http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2003/01/9hearthem3.html
- ^ http://www.postroadmag.com/
- ^ http://www.parentheticalnote.com/toc.htm
- ^ http://www.theliftedbrow.com/?page_id=27
- ^ http://www.muse-apprentice-guild.com/spring_2003/michaelhearst-fiction/home.html
Further reading
External links
- MichaelHearst.com - Official website
Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- American entertainment industry businesspeople
- American composers
- American educators
- People from Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Tufts University faculty
- Virginia Commonwealth University alumni
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