Recent & forthcoming conducting highlights
Los Angeles Opera
Santa Fe Opera (John Adams Doctor Atomic)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Salzburg Landestheater (Matthew Aucoin The Orphic Moment & Gluck Orpheus and Eurydice)
Rome Opera Orchestra
Music Academy of the West
AMOC (American Modern Opera Company)
San Diego Symphony
Lyric Opera of Chicago (Matthew Aucoin Second Nature)
Matthew Aucoin conducts a range of repertoire, both operatic and orchestral programmes which often include one of his own works. Repertoire includes contemporary composers such as John Adams, Thomas Adès, Andrew Norman as well as works by Beethoven, Berg, Berlioz, Bernstein, Mozart, Schubert, Sibelius, Stravinsky, Verdi and others.
Artist-in-Residence, Los Angeles Opera
Matthew Aucoin is Artist-in-Residence at Los Angeles Opera. This is the first position of its kind at LA Opera and was created for Aucoin, fusing his work as composer and conductor. Some highlights include:
A new full-length opera by Aucoin to premiere at LA Opera in a future season.
Conductor: Phillip Glass Akhnaten, autumn 2016
Conductor: Verdi Rigoletto, spring 2018
Composer & Conductor: Matthew Aucoin Crossing, spring 2018
Conductor: Joby Talbot Vampyr, 2018/19 season
Composing highlights
View the full list of works by Matthew Aucoin on his publisher’s website
Evidence (2016) 20’
Symphony or chamber orchestra
2(2pic).2.2.2-2.2.1.0-timp.perc-hp-str (min 8.7.4.4.2, max 14.12.10.8.6)
Crossing Suite (2017) 40’
Baritone, bass-baritone and orchestra
2(2pic).2.2.2(cbn)-2.2.1.0/3[=4]perc(timp).pf-str
Violin Sonata Its Own Accord (2017) 25’
Solo violin and piano
The Orphic Moment (2014) 17’
Countertenor or mezzo soprano, solo violin and chamber ensemble (15 players)
Merrill Songs (2016) 20’
Solo tenor and piano
Publisher
The works of Matthew Aucoin are published by G. Schirmer/Associated Music Publishers.
Chamber Projects
A Brief History of "New Music"
As featured at San Diego Symphony's Hearing the Future Festival
Haydn String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4
Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, arr. Steuermann
John Adams Shaker Loops (septet version)
Matthew Aucoin: Violin Sonata Its Own Accord
Artists:
Matthew Aucoin (piano)
Keir GoGwilt (violin)
SDSO Musicians
This chamber concert brings together four pieces written across nearly 250 years: first, one of Haydn’s early string quartets, through which he breathed new life into string quartet form; next, Schoenberg’s passionate early work Transfigured Night; John Adams’s jubilant Shaker Loops, a piece that gathers the joyous energy of Minimalism into an ecstatic dance; and finally, the meditative Its Own Accord, composed by Matthew Aucoin.
"Aucoin chose pieces that were pivotal when they were written, displaying approaches that pointed to a musical future barely on the horizon... [Aucoin's] succinct words and the ardent performances of these musicians made a superb case for his thesis, as well as an unusually rewarding evening of chamber music."
San Diego Story
Veils for Desire (AMOC)
Britten Abraham and Isaac
Matthew Aucoin This Earth
Monteverdi Possente spirto from L’Orfeo
Matthew Aucoin Merrill Songs
Meltzer The Heaven of Animals
selections from Handel’s Saul and Britten’s Michelangelo songs
Artists:
Anthony Roth Costanzo (countertenor)
Paul Appleby (tenor)
Matthew Aucoin (piano)
Conducting programmes
Hearing the Future
Steve Reich: Excerpt from It's Gonna Rain
Thomas Adès: These Premises Are Alarmed
Haydn: The Creation: Prelude (The Representation of Chaos)
Beethoven: Symphony No.1 in C major, Op.21: I. Adagio molto
Matthew Aucoin: Crossing Suite: Prologue
Sibelius: Symphony No.4 in A minor, Op.63: IV Allegro
Kaija Saariaho: Spins and Spells
Rameau: Les Boréades: Entrée de Polymnie
Mahler: Rückert Lieder: III. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
Andrew Norman: Play: Level 1
Stravinsky: Petrushka (1947 version): The Shrovetide Fair
Matthew Aucoin: Crossing Suite: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Financial Times...prodigiously talented… The orchestral writing is intensely rich, thick, and sometimes relentlessly full of ideas.
Los Angeles TimesAucoin conducted with a show of intent certainty… a remarkable composer
New York TimesOpera’s Great 25-Year-Old Hope… his promise as a composer, conductor, pianist, poet and critic extends well beyond opera or any other single form