Andy Akiho
Andy Akiho is an American musician and composer of contemporary classical music. A virtuoso percussionist based in New York City, his primary performance instrument is steel pans. He took interest in becoming a percussionist when his older sister introduced him to a drum set at the age of 9. Akiho first tried his hand at the steel pan when he became an undergraduate at the University of South Carolina. He began taking several trips to Trinidad after college to learn and play music. From there, he started writing pieces of his own.
Education
Akiho is a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a B.M. in percussion performance, the Manhattan School of Music with a M.Mus. in contemporary performance, and the Yale School of Music with a second M.Mus. in composition. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in composition at Princeton University. While he was an undergraduate, he was also a member of the Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps of Fort Mill, South Carolina and then of The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps of Allentown, Pennsylvania.Career
Akiho has tried to learn everything he could with what was available to him at the time as a percussionist while at the University of South Carolina. He has played in a percussion ensemble as a classical percussionist, concert band, and in orchestras. Akiho had also joined a local West African percussion ensemble, Brazilian drumming ensembles, and steel bands. He began to realize once he finished at South Carolina that he truly loved playing the pans the most and from there he traveled to Trinidad several times without knowing anyone or having any connections. He started by speaking to the locals telling them that he had really wanted to play the steel pan there. During his first visit, he had stayed in Trinidad for five weeks playing with a big band who called themselves the PCS Starlift Steel Orchestra which was led by Ray Holman. In the following year, he played with another steel orchestra called Phase II which was led by Len "Boogsie" Sharpe.Akiho's interest and confidence in going in the direction of music composition was influenced by him doing the Bang on a Can Summer Festivals in 2007 and 2008. Akiho has studied compositions with Julia Wolfe, David Lang, and Michael Gordon and was greatly influenced by his teachers Christopher Theofanidis, Ezra Laderman, and Martin Bresnick at Yale School of Music. Jacob Druckman’s “Come Round,” performed at the Manhattan School of Music played a huge role in influencing Akiho when he began composing.
Akiho is involved in a stage production collaboration with The Industry's director, Yuval Sharon, who re-imagines Bertolt Brecht’s play “Life of Galileo” by taking part in composing the original music for. He found it challenging to collaborate with someone because he was used to doing abstract work to then working in a disciplined environment collaborating with someone who knew what they wanted. The project gave him the feeling that he was writing music for a movie, which in turn inspired him to want to do more of those kinds of collaborative work.
Awards
Sources:- 2008 Brian Israel Prize
- 2009 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers Award
- 2010 Horatio Parker Award
- 2011 Finale National Composition Competition Grand Prize
- 2011 Woods Chandler Memorial Prize
- 2011 Yale School of Music Alumni Award
- 2012 Carlsbad Composer Competition Commission
- 2012 Chamber Music America Grant
- 2014 Chamber Music America Grant
- 2014 American Composers Orchestra Underwood Emerging Composers Commission
- 2014 Fromm Foundation Commission from Harvard University
- 2014-15 Luciano Berio Rome Prize
- 2015 Lili Boulanger Memorial Fund
Compositions
Sources:
- Phatamachickenlick for snare drum duet
- Hip-Hopracy for 9 percussionists
- Macqueripe for tenor steel pan
- Omnipresent for tenor steel pan
- Daidai Iro for steel pan, cello, bass, and drums with toy piano & glockenspiel optional; also for solo tenor steel pan
- Aka for steel pan, cello and/or double bass, drums, and optional violin
- Momo Iro for steel pan, guitar, bass, and drums; also for solo tenor steel pan
- Murasaki for steel pan, harp, cello, bass, and drums; also for solo tenor steel pan
- Hadairo for string quartet, harp, steel pan, bass, and drums; also for solo tenor steel pan
- Karakurenai flexible instrumentation for one or more players
- I falleN TwO for steel pan and string quartet
- the rAy's end| for trumpet, violin, and steel pan
- Vick for prepared piano
- Ki-Iro for woodwinds, strings, harp, piano & 3 percussion
- to wALk Or ruN in wEst harlem for flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello, vibraphone, and drums; also for 8 member percussion ensemble
- 21 for cello and steel pan or marimba
- Alloy for steel pans band & metallic drum set
- Amalgamation for saxophone quartet and digital playback
- NO one To kNOW one for soprano, flute, clarinet, cello, piano, percussion, vibraphone and/or steel pan
- LIgNEouS 1 for marimba and string quartet
- Erase for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion
- Five Movements for Piano Trio for piano, violin, and cello
- In/Exchange for steel pan and string quartet
- LIgNEouS 3 for marimba and string quartet
- Six Haikus for baritone voice, trumpet, trombone, and bass clarinet
- Stop Speaking for snare drum and digital playback
- -intuition ) for trumpet and marimba
- Oscillate for string orchestra, piano, and 3 percussion
- Three Shades, Foreshadows for cello and digital playback
- Bagatelle for solo piano
- Transparency for solo piano
- Two Bridges Three Movements for Harp Duo
- Deciduous for violin and lead/tenor steel pan
- LIgNEouS 2 for marimba and string quartet
- String Quartet 1 "Mobile on a Stream Into the Now" for string quartet
- Revolve for string quintet
- Speaking Tree for brass quintet, string quintet, and percussion
- Tarnished Mirrors Concerto for ping pong, violin, percussion, & orchestra
- Ricochet Ping Pong Players, Solo Violin, Solo Percussion, Orchestra
- Pillar IV for percussion quartet
- Two Bridges three movements for harp duo
- Beneath Lighted Coffers Concerto for steel pan and orchestra
- LIgNEouS 4 for marimba and string quartet
- LIgNEouS 5 for marimba and string quartet
- Prospects of a Misplaced Year for piano and string quartet
- Lost on Chiaroscuro Street for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
- Cobalt Canvas for Flute, 2 Clarinets, Bassoon, Trumpet, Horn, Trombone, 1 Percussion Piano, 3 Violins, 2 Violas, 2 Cellos, & Double Bass
Discography
The War Below, 2018 - Composer
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