Marc Mellits

Marc Mellits

Marc Mellits (born 1966) is an American composer and musician.

Mellits was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied at the Eastman School of Music from 1984 to 1988, the Yale School of Music from 1989 to 1991, Cornell University from 1991 to 1996, and at Tanglewood in the summer of 1997. His composition instructors include Joseph Schwantner, Samuel Adler, Martin Bresnick, Bernard Rands, Christopher Rouse, Roberto Sierra, Jacob Druckman, Poul Ruders, and Steven Stucky.

Mellits is one of the leading American composers of his generation, with his music being performed throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. His music is influenced by minimalist and rock music, and has been identified with the postminimalist stylistic trend. He often composes for electric guitar and other amplified instruments.

In 2004 Mellits received the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Award. Mellits's recent commissions include pieces for such internationally acclaimed artists as the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Assad Duo, Kronos Quartet, and the Meridian Arts Ensemble. His music has also been arranged by guitarist Dominic Frasca and the experimental music group Electric Kompany.

Mellits is a founding member of Common Sense Composers' Collective, which focuses on new and alternative ways of collaborating with performance ensembles. Mellits is the artistic director and keyboard player in his own unique ensemble, the Mellits Consort. Mellits's goal in music is to explore musical material and musical processes that embrace the idea of each voice working together to create a whole far greater than just the sum of its parts.

As of 2011, Marc Mellits lives in Chicago, Illinois with his wife and two daughters, and teaches composition at the University of Illinois-Chicago.

Discography

  • 1997 Common Sense Composers' Collective: Polysorbate 60
  • 2002 Shock of the Old, Common Sense Composers' Collective & American Baroque: 11 Miiniatures for Baroque Ensemble
  • 2005 Deviations, Dominic Frasca: Dometude, Lefty's Elegy, Metaclopramide, Dark Age Machinery
  • 2006 String Quartet No. 2, Duke Quartet: String Quartet No. 2
  • 2006 Tight Sweater, Real Quiet plays the music of Marc Mellits: Tight Sweater, Agu, Fruity Pebbles, Disciples of Gouda
  • 2007 Dirty Little Secret, Andrew Russo: Etude No. 1: Medieval Induction
  • 2007 TIC, Common Sense Composers' Collective & New Millennium Ensemble: Spam
  • 2007 Paranoid Cheese, The Mellits Consort: Opening, Broken Glass, paranoid cheese, The Misadventures of Soup, Lefty's Elegy, Machine IV, Srećan Rođendan, Marija!, Troica, Dreadlocked, Machine III, Machine V
  • 2008 Melville's Dozen, Nicola Melville: Etude No. 2: Defensive Chili
  • 2008 Mix Tape, Andrew Russo: Spank Me (Menage a Deux), Curried Kaftka (No Strings Attached)
  • 2009 Serendipity, Society for New Music: "Platter of Discontent"
  • 2009 American Journey, Roger McVey: "Agu"
  • 2010 Convergence, Strike: "Tight Sweater Remix"
  • 2010 Black, Sqwonk: Black

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