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Boston Musica Viva

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Active from
  
1969

Founder
  
Richard A. Pittman

Genre
  
Classical

Albums
  
Music for Chamber Ensemble, Child's Play

Record labels
  
Albany Records, NWCRI, Soundset, Phoenix USA

Similar
  
Pamela Dellal, Blue Heron Renaissance Choir, John Heiss, Geoffrey Burleson, Emmanuel Music

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Boston Musica Viva is a Boston, Massachusetts-based music ensemble founded by its Music Director, Richard Pittman, in 1969 and dedicated to contemporary music.

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Composers and compositions

In its 44-year history, Boston Musica Viva has performed more than 600 works by over 250 composers. These include over 150 works written specifically for BMV, over 160 world premieres, and over 75 Boston premieres. Among the composers whose work the ensemble has performed are Pulitzer Prize-winners Ellen Taaffe Zwilich John Harbison, Joseph Schwantner and Steven Stucky.

World premieres

Boston Musica Viva has presented the world premieres of Thea Musgrave’s opera The Mocking-Bird, John Harbison’s A Full Moon in March, Theo Loevendie’s Gassir, the Hero, Martin Brody’s Heart of a Dog, and John Eaton’s Traveling with Gulliver.

Touring

In addition to its Boston concert season, Boston Musica Viva’s touring engagements have taken them to Lincoln Center, the Library of Congress, the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y, Tanglewood, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Michigan. The ensemble has made eight tours of Europe, making appearances that included the Settembre Musica Festival in Turin, Italy.

Boston Musica Viva has recorded for the [Albany Records | Albany], Neuma, Delos, CRI, [Nonesuch Records | Nonesuch], Newport Classic and Northeastern Records labels.

Boston Musica Viva received an Aaron Copland Fund grant in 1993 and in 2003, the ensemble received the ASCAP/Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming.

Performers who have appeared with Boston Musica Viva

  • Composer, conductor and pianist Rob Kapilow
  • Vocalist Dominique Eade
  • Mezzo-soprano Janice Felty
  • Pianist Randall Hodgkinson
  • Mezzo-soprano Pamela Dellal
  • Soprano Elizabeth Keusch
  • Songs

    Little Miss MuffetMa Goose: A Boston Cinderella · 2006
    Old Mother Goose Part IIIMa Goose: A Boston Cinderella · 2006
    Tableaux II: I Shimmer1998

    References

    Boston Musica Viva Wikipedia