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Biography

  • Years Active

    1971 – present (53 years)

  • Founded In

    New York, New York, United States

  • Members

    • Aleck Karis
    • Christopher Oldfather
    • Curtis Macomber
    • Daniel Druckman
    • David Starobin
    • Donald MacCourt
    • Donald Palma
    • Donald Sinta
    • Eric Bartlett
    • Erik Charlston
    • Fred Sherry (1971 – present)
    • James Baker
    • Joel Marangella
    • John Graham
    • Karen Lindquist
    • Paul Lustig Dunkel
    • Richard Fitz (1971 – present)
    • Rolf Schulte
    • Stacey Shames
    • Stephen Taylor
    • Susan Palma-Nidel
    • Ursula Oppens (1971 – present)
    • Virgil Blackwell

Speculum Musicae is an American chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music. It was founded in New York City in 1971 and is particularly noted for its performances of the music of Elliott Carter and Charles Wuorinen. Oboist Joel Marangella and cellist Fred Sherry were two of the group's founding members, and Robert Black was also a long-time member.
The group is made up of twelve New York-based musicians. Its repertoire includes 25 commissioned works, 52 world premieres, and 32 U.S. premieres.
Speculum Musicae has been in residence at Brandeis University, Columbia University, Harvard University, and Rice University, and has recorded for the Albany, Bridge, Cambria, Centaur, Columbia, Composers Recordings, Inc., New World, and Nonesuch labels. It received the Laurel Leaf Award from the American Composers Alliance in 1997.

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