Three Études For Viola was composed by American composer and arranger Nico Muhly. Written for Nadia Sirot one of Muhly 's friends. Three Études For Viola was designed as performance pieces as well as...
For soprano and piano, commissioned by Decca Classics for Renée Fleming. A version arranged for orchestra is available on hire from the publisher.
Viola Concerto is a piece composed by Nico Muhly for Viola and Piano Reduction. This piece is dedicated to the violist Nadia Sirota, for whom it was written and by whom it was first performed. A full...
For solo organ - dedicated to Luca Myers & the Choir of Sidney Sussex, Cambridge
A Hudson Cycle' was written as a wedding gift for two friends. This is music of longing and anticipation; losing a beautiful place, approaching a beloved person.
For Drones and Piano. Commissioned by the 2010 Gilmore International Keyboard Festival with assistance from Joan K. Sharda and the New England Conservatory of Music, for pianist Bruce Brubaker.
Nico Muhly is an American contemporary classical music composer and arranger, writing fresh new and beautifully arranged pieces for the classical music scene. Short Stuff, a toccata like work, was com...
Nico Muhly is an American contemporary classical music composer and arranger. You Can't Get There From Here is no exception to Nico 's beautiful and accomplished style of writing. The work was commiss...
Nico Muhly's Perpetual Motion for Solo Piano. Commissioned by Marley Blue Lewis for her father, Daniel, on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Nico Muhly's Strange Productions for Mezzo-Soprano and Piano. Composed in 2016.
A setting for high voice and piano of Lawrence Andrewes text from Sermon XIII, preached on Christmas Day 1619. The work was composed for the MATA festival in celebration of its 20th anniversary. Premi...
Written for Conor Hanick, Pastoral (Indoors/Outdoors) plays true to the title, but with small, illuminating tensions.
Nico Muhly 's Fast Dances (2014) for two Harps. Score and parts.
Transcribed for Harp, Falling Berceuse was written for solo piano by Nico Muhly during the Coronavirus lock-down and premiered by the talented musician and cellist Leo Popplewell.
Sentences is a thirty-minute meditation, in collaboration with Adam Gopnik, on several episodes drawn from the life and work of Alan Turing. Turing lived, in a sense, many different lives, but at the...
Four Traditional Songs is a setting of four heartbreaking and poignant folk songs by virtuoso contemporary composer Nico Muhly. Composed in 2011, the songs deal with themes of death, murder and unimag...
Spiral Mass is a work by Nico Muhly, composed in 2014, commissioned by Holland Festival and BBC Radio 3. The work is arranged for SATB Chorus and Organ Accompaniment, and lasts around 15 minutes. Spir...
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Nico Muhly's Malmesbury Motets arranged for SATB chorus and Viola da Gamba. Commissioned for the choir of Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire by Revd Canon Neill Archer (vicar) and Dr Annie Davis (Lay Precent...
How Soon? is a work by Nico Muhly for SSAA Choir and Ensemble. Commissioned by eighth blackbird, the Kennesaw State University School of Music, and the Anima-Young Singers of Greater Chicago, the piec...
A treble voice setting of a text by Australian poet Roberta 'Bobbi' Sykes. Commissioned by the Gondwana Choirs and their Artistic Director, Lyn Williams. It was premiered at Sydney Opera House Concert...
This exclusive collection brings together 12 of Nico Muhly's sacred works for mixed-voice choir. These vivacious, fresh and dramatic pieces will make an impact whether in the church or in the concert...
In the Jewish tradition, the Song of Songs is associated with love and the coming of spring. This setting is a powerful example of the highly sensual and passionate love poetry. It has long been inter...
Originally for Choir, String Quartet, Percussion & Organ, with text from Leaves Of Grass. Found here arranged for SATB and Piano accompaniment.
Written for SSATB choir. Dedicated to the Manhattan Choral Ensemble.