
Joseph Gramley is an
American
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multi-
percussionist, teacher and
composer
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, and a founding member of the
Silk Road Ensemble. As a solo performer he each year commissions and premieres new works from such emerging composers as
Kojiro Umezaki and
Justin Messina. His first solo recording, ''American Deconstruction'', featuring performances of five milestone works in multi-percussion's modern repertoire, appeared in 2000 and was reissued in 2006. His second CD, ''Global Percussion'', was released in 2005.
Education and early career
Gramley grew up in
Oregon and was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts while at senior at the
Interlochen Arts Academy in 1988. He did his undergraduate work at the
University of Michigan, where he was a student of Michael Udow and Salvatore Rabbio and was a recipient of the Albert A. Stanley Medal. He also attended the
Tanglewood Institute and
Salzburg Mozarteum.
Gramley made his concerto debut in 1992 with the
Houston Symphony Orchestra and music director
Christoph Eschenbach after winning their National Soloist Competition. His solo debut followed in 1994 at
Carnegie Hall
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’s Weill Recital Hall. He did his graduate studies at the
Juilliard School in New York where he studied with Gordon Gottlieb and Daniel Druckman. Upon receiving his M. Mus., Gramley performed and recorded with the Ethos Percussion Group throughout the U. S. and Europe.
Involvement with Silk Road Ensemble
In 2000, Gramley began working with
Yo-Yo Ma as a founding member of the Silk Road Ensemble, which, as part of Mr. Ma's Silk Road Project, became one of the best-selling classical music groups in the world. In addition to participating in the group's extended residencies in American cities, Gramley has toured with the Ensemble throughout Europe and Asia. In the course of his involvement with the group, Gramley has studied percussion styles and instruments from around the globe, and collaborated with musicians from
India,
Iran,
China
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,
Japan
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,
Korea and
Central Asia. He has performed on six Silk Road albums on the
SonyBMG label, as well as the group's Grammy-nominated CD with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Transitions and Transformations (CSO Resound, 2008). He also performed on Yo-Yo Ma's Grammy-winning Songs of Joy and Peace (Sony Classical, 2008). Gramley can be heard on the Silk Road's CDs Off the Map (World Village Classical, 2009), A Playlist Without Borders (Sony Classical, 2014) and thf GRAMMY-winning ‘Sing Me Home’ (Sony Classical 2016).
In October 2008, Gramley and Yo-Yo Ma jointly appeared as guest artists with the
Nashville Symphony.
Gramley served as Silkroad’s first chair of their artist-led ‘leadership council’ from 2012-2014 and served as Associate Artistic Director, working directly with Yo-Yo Ma from 2015-2017.
Guest artist, festival and chamber work
In addition to his solo and Silk Road work, as well as his frequent appearances with chamber groups and orchestras, Gramley performs with the British organist
Clive Driskill-Smith
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Biography
Winner of the Royal College of Organists’ Performer of the Year Competition in 2000 and the Calgary International Organ Competition in 2002, Clive performs throughout Europe ...
in the duo Organized Rhythm. The pair's first recording, Beaming Music, was issued in 2008.
Gramley has performed with the
Metropolitan Opera (on stage in Tan Dun with Plácido Domingo), and accompanied
Pierre-Laurent Aimard on his 2007 United States tour. He has performed with the
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestra of St. Luke's as well as The Knights.
[Allan Kozinn, "Minimalism and a Stylistic Kaleidoscope," The New York Times, April 2, 2009, p. C7.] Festival appearances include Tanglewood, Marlboro, Spoleto and Caramoor. He has also performed with orchestras for the Broadway productions of ''
Miss Saigon'',
''Jekyll & Hyde'', ''
Phantom of the Opera'', and ''
The Color Purple'', and has accompanied
Elton John
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at
Radio City Music Hall
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.
Teaching and composition
Joseph Gramley is a Professor of Music (Percussion) and Chair at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. He began this post in August 2019.
Gramley directed the percussion program at the
University of Michigan from 2007-2019, and directed the Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar, which he took over in 2000, until 2016 when Samuel Solomon became the Artistic Director. It is an intensive program for high-school students held annually at
Lincoln Center in New York City.
Gramley regularly appears as a guest artist and speaker at schools and conservatories worldwide.
Gramley's own compositions have been performed at the Art Institute of Chicago, Dallas' Meyerson Symphony Center Concert Hall and San Francisco's Davies Symphony Hall.
Discography
Solo
American Deconstruction (2000) Reissued 2006 (7-00261-20812-1).
Global Percussion (2005)
Towerhill (6-64457-20032-3).
With Organized Rhythm
Beaming Music (2008), Equilibrium (7-94055-00892-9).
With the Silk Road Ensemble
When Strangers Meet (2002)Sony Classical (ASIN: B0000641CG)
Beyond the Horizon (2004), Sony Classical (8-2796-93962-2)
New Impossibilities (2007), Sony Classical (8-8697-10319-2)
Off the Map (2009), World Village Music. (7-13746-80952-2) A Playlist Without Borders (2014) live From Tanglewood (2015) Sony Classical. Sing Me Home (2016) Sony Classical.
With Yo-Yo Ma
Songs of Joy & Peace (2008), Sony Classical (ASIN: B001BN1V82). Viva Brazil, Sony Classical 2014.
References
External links
Joseph Gramley- Official Website including audio files, bio and schedule
Silk Road Ensemble- Artists with The Silk Road Ensemble
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University of MichiganFaculty at the University of Michigan Music School
American Deconstruction1st Album of solo multi-percussion music.
Global Percussion2nd Album featuring solo marimba and percussion music.
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Living people
1970 births
Musicians from Oregon
University of Michigan alumni
University of Michigan faculty
American male composers
21st-century American composers
21st-century American male musicians