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Meredith Jane Monk (born November 20, 1942) is an American
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,
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, director,
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,
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, and choreographer. From the 1960s onwards, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which combine music,
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, and
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, recording extensively for ECM Records. In 1991, Monk composed ''
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'', an opera, commissioned and produced by the Houston Opera'' '' and the American Music Theater Festival. Her music has been used in films by the
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('' The Big Lebowski'', 1998) and
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(''Nouvelle Vague'', 1990 and '' Notre musique'', 2004).
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musician
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sampled Monk's " Dolmen Music" on the song " Midnight in a Perfect World". In 2015, she was awarded the
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by
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.


Early life

Meredith Monk was born to businessman Theodore Glenn Monk (1909–1998) and singer Audrey Lois Monk (''née'' Audrey Lois Zellman; 1911–2009), in
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, New York.Citing "Meredith J. Monk". DOB: 20 November 1942.
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Her mother, a professional singer of popular and classical music known under the stage name of Audrey Marsh, was herself the daughter of professional musicians: the Russian Jewish bass-baritone Joseph B. Zellman, and Rose (Kornicker) Zellman, a concert pianist of
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background from Philadelphia. Meredith has a sister, Tracy (born 1948). Monk has a bachelor's degree from
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, where she studied composition with then-graduate student and Alwin Nikolais dancer Beverly Schmidt Blossom. At the age of three, Monk was diagnosed with
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and her mother signed her up to a Dalcroze eurhythmics programme, a technique which integrates music with movement. Monk says that it "has influenced everything I've done. It's why dance and movement and film are so integral to my music. It's why I see music so visually."


Career

Meredith Monk is primarily known for her vocal innovations, including a wide range of extended techniques, which she first developed in her solo performances prior to forming her own ensemble. In December 1961, she appeared at the Actor's Playhouse in
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(NYC) as a solo dancer in an
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children's musical theater adaptation of
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' ''
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'', entitled '' Scrooge'' (music and lyrics by Norman Curtis; directed and choreographed by Patricia Taylor Curtis). In 1964, Monk graduated from
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after studying with Beverly Schmidt Blossom, and in 1968 she founded The House, a company dedicated to an interdisciplinary approach to performance. Monk's performances have influenced many artists, including Bruce Nauman, whom she met in
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in 1968. In 1978, Monk formed The Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble (modeled after similar ensembles of musical colleagues, such as
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and
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), to explore new and wider vocal textures and forms, which often were contrasted with minimal instrumental textures. Monk began a long-standing relationship with the Walker Art Center of
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, which continues to showcase her work to this day. During this period Monk recorded '' Dolmen Music'' (1979), her first album released on
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's record label ECM, in 1981. In the 1980s, Monk wrote and directed two films, ''Ellis Island'' (1981), and ''Book of Days'' (1988). These developed from her idea; "One day during summer of 1984, as I was sweeping the floor of my house in the country, the image of a young girl (in black and white) and a
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street in the Jewish community (also in black and white) came to me." Monk tells this account in the liner notes of the ECM-recording. Apart from the film, different versions exist of this piece. Two are for the concert hall, and an album, produced by Meredith Monk and Manfred Eicher, is "a film for the ears." In the early 1990s, Monk composed an opera called ''
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'', which premiered in
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, in 1991.Grimshaw, Jeremy
"Atlas, an opera in 3 parts for 18 voices & large ensemble"
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She has also written pieces for instrumental ensembles and
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s. Her first symphonic work was ''Possible Sky'' (2003). It was followed by ''Stringsongs'' (2004) for string quartet, which was commissioned by the Kronos Quartet. In 2005, events were held all over the world in celebration of the 40th anniversary of her career, including a concert in
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featuring
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,
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, DJ Spooky (who sampled Monk on his album '' Drums of Death''), Ursula Oppens, Bruce Brubaker, John Zorn, and the new music ensembles Alarm Will Sound and Bang on a Can All-Stars, along with the Pacific Mozart Ensemble. Meredith Monk has been composer in residence for
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, concluding in 2015. In an interview, Monk said that her favourite music includes Brazilian music, especially
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's recordings, the music by
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("the great jazz singer from the ‘30s and ‘40s"), and Bartók's cycle for piano '' Mikrokosmos''.


Honors and legacy

Monk has won numerous awards, including a
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and the
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Award in the discipline of Performing Arts. She has also been a MacDowell Fellow six times (1987, 1988, 1994, 1996, 2001, Winter 2007). She has been awarded honorary Doctor of Arts degrees from
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, the
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, the San Francisco Art Institute and the Boston Conservatory. In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Monk's name and picture. In 1985, Monk won an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence for her contributions to the off-Broadway community. In 2007, she received in Italy the Demetrio Stratos International Award for musical experimentation. On September 10, 2015, US President
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presented Monk with a
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, the highest honor in the United States specifically given for achievement in the arts. Monk was given The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize in 2017. Her music was used in films by
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('' True Stories'', 1986), the
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('' The Big Lebowski'', 1998),
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(''Nouvelle Vague'', 1990 and '' Notre musique'', 2004), and in '' The Rapture'' (1991). Hip hop artist
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sampled "Dolmen Music" on the song " Midnight in a Perfect World" ('' Endtroducing.....'', 1995). French singer Camille paid an explicit homage to Meredith in her song "The Monk" ('' Music Hole'', 2008) which in its construction also evoked Monk's work. In 2014, her music was also featured in the
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''.


Works


Instrumental works

*''Plainsong for Bill's Bojo'' electric organ (1971) *''Paris'' for solo piano (1972) *''Ellis Island'' for two pianos (1986) *''Window in 7's'' for solo piano (1986) *''Parlour Games'' for two pianos (1988) *''Phantom Waltz'' for two pianos (1990) *''St. Petersburg Waltz'' for solo piano (1994) *''Steppe Music'' for solo piano (1997) *''Clarinet Study #4'', for solo
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(1999) *''Cello Study #1'' for solo
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and voice (1999) *''Trumpet Study #1'' for solo
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(1999) *'' Possible Sky'' for orchestra and voices (commissioned by
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for the New World Symphony, 2003) *'' Stringsongs'' for
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(commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, 2004)


Vocal works

*''16 Millimeter Earrings'' for voice,
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and tapes (1966) *''Blueprint: Overload/Blueprint 2'' for solo voice, echoplex and tape (1967) *''Dying Swan with Sunglasses'' (1967) *''Blueprint (3), (4)'' (1968) *''Co-op'' (1968) *''Juice: A Theater Cantata'' for 85 voices, Jew's harp and two violins (1969) *''Needle-Brain Lloyd and the Systems Kid'' for 150 voices, electric organ, guitar and flute (1970) *''Vessel: An Opera Epic'' for 75 voices,
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, dulcimer and
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(1971) *''Paris'' for piano, unaccompanied vocal duo (1972) *''Our Lady of Late'' for solo voice and
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(1972) *''Education of the Girlchild: an Opera'' for 6 voices, electric organ and piano (1972–73) *''Chacon'' for 25 voices, piano and percussion (1974) *''Anthology and Small Scroll'' for solo voice, piano and soprano recorder (1975) *''Venice/Milan'' for 15 voices and piano four hands (1976) *''Quarry: An Opera'' for 38 voices, 2
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s, 2 soprano recorders, tape (1976) *''Songs from the Hill'' for unaccompanied solo voice (1976) *''Tablet'' for 4 voices, piano four hands, 2 soprano recorders (1976) *''The Plateau Series'' for 5 voices and tape (1977) *''Recent Ruins'' for 14 voices, piano and 2 electric organs (1979) *''Dolmen Music'' for 6 voices, cello,
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(1979) *'' Turtle Dreams (Waltz)'' for 4 voices and 2 electric organs (1980) *''Specimen Days'' for 14 voices, piano and 2 electric organs (1981) *''View No. 2'' for solo voice and piano (1982) *''Tokyo Cha-Cha'' for 6 voices and 2 electric organs (1983) *''2 Men Walking'' for 3 voices and electric organs (1983) *''The Games'' for 16 voices,
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, keyboards, Flemish bagpipes,
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s, Chinese horn and rauschpfeife (1983) *''Astronaut Anthem'' for chorus
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(1983) *''Panda Chant I'' for 4 voices (1984) *''Panda Chant II'' for 8 voices (1984) *''Graduation Song'' for 16 voices (1984) *''City Songs'' (1984) *'' Book of Days'' for 25 voices, synthesizer,
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or 7 voices, synthesizer (Chamber Version) (1985) recorded for ECM *''Scared Song'' song for solo voice, synthesizer and piano (1986) *''I Don't Know'' song for solo voice and piano (1986) *''Double Fiesta'' solo voice and 2 pianos (1986) *''String'' unaccompanied solo voice (1986) *''Duet Behavior'' for 2 voices (1987) *''The Ringing Place'' for 9 voices (1987) *''Cat Song'' for solo voice (1988) *''Processional'' for solo piano and voice (1988) *''Light Songs'' for solo voice (1988) *''Fayum Music'' for voice, hammered dulcimer, double ocarina (1988) *''Book of Days (film score)'' for 10 voices, cello, shawm, synthesizer, hammered dulcimer, bagpipe and
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(1988) *''
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: An Opera in Three Parts'' for 18 voices 2 keyboards, clarinet, bass clarinet, sheng, bamboo sax, 2 violins, viola, 2 cellos, French horn, percussion, shawm (1991) *''Three Heavens and Hells'' for 4 voices (1992) *''Volcano Songs (Duet)'' for 2 voices (1993) *''St. Petersburg Waltz'' for solo piano and 2 voices (1993) *''New York Requiem'' for solo voice and piano (1993) *''Volcano Songs (Solo)'' for solo voice, voice with taped voices and piano (1994) *''American Archaeology #1: Roosevelt Island'' for 9 voices, organ, bass, medieval drum and shawm (1994) *''Star Trek: Envoy'' for composing/directing/performing in the Den-Kai/Krikiki Ensemble (1995) *''Nightfall'' for 16 voices (1995) *''The Politics of Quiet'' for 10 voices, 2 keyboards, horn,
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,
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(1996) *''Magic Frequencies'' for 6 voices, 2 keyboards, percussion, theremin and violin (1998) *''Cello Study #1'' solo cello and voice (1999) *''Eclipse Variations'' for 4 voices, esraj, sampler, recorded in surround sound, commissioned by Starkland (2000) *''Micki Suite'' for 4 voices (2000) *''mercy'' for 7 voices, 2 keyboards, percussion, multiple woodwinds, violin (2001) *''When There Were Work Songs'' for vocal ensemble (2002, commissioned by the Western Wind Vocal Ensemble) *''Last Song'' for solo voice and piano (2003) *''impermanence (part 1)'' for 8 voices, piano, keyboard,
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,
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, percussion, violin, multiple woodwinds,
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(2004) *''Night'' for 8 voices, bowed psaltry, chamber orchestra (1996/2005) *''impermanence (part 2)'' for 8 voices, piano, keyboard, marimba, vibraphone, percussion, violin, woodwinds and bicycle wheel (2006) *''Songs of Ascension'' for vocal ensemble, woodwinds, percussion, shrutis and string quartet (2006, commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, with Ann Hamilton) *''Basket Rondo'' for 6 voices (2007), commissioned by the Western Wind Vocal Ensemble *''Weave'' for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (2010, commissioned by Grand Center Inc and the
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) *''Quilting'' for 9 voices (2011) *''On Behalf of Nature'' for 8 voices, violin, keyboards, French horn, clarinet, bass and contrabass clarinet, wooden flutes, vibraphone, marimba and percussion (2013)


Discography

* '' Key'' (Increase Records, 1971 / Lovely Music, 1977 and 1995) * '' Our Lady of Late'' (Minona Records, 1973 / wergo, 1986) * '' Songs from the Hill/Tablet'' (wergo, 1979) * '' Dolmen Music'' (ECM, 1981) * '' Turtle Dreams'' (ECM, 1983) * '' Do You Be'' (ECM, 1987) * ''Book of Days (Meredith Monk album), Book of Days'' (ECM, 1990) * ''Facing North'' (ECM, 1992) * '' Atlas: An Opera in Three Parts'' (ECM, 1993) * ''Volcano Songs'' (ECM, 1997) * ''
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'' (ECM, 2002) * ''
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'' (ECM, 2008) * '' Beginnings'' (Tzadik, 2009), compositions from 1966 to 1980 * '' Songs of Ascension'' (ECM, 2011) * '' Piano Songs'' (ECM, 2014) * ''On Behalf Of Nature'' (ECM, 2016) * Nightfall (Noel Akchote, 2016) * ''Memory Game'' (Cantaloupe, 2020)


Films

* 1983 — '' Turtle Dreams'' - Public access film. * 1989 — ''Book of Days''. Director and co-writer with Tone Blevins. * 1993 — ''The Sensual Nature of Sound: 4 Composers – Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros''. Directed by Michael Blackwood. * 1983 — ''Four American Composers'' "Meredith Monk." Directed by
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. * 1996 — ''Speaking of Dance: Conversations With Contemporary Masters of American Modern Dance''. No. 22: Meredith Monk. American Dance Festival. Directed by Douglas Rosenberg. * 2020 – ''ECM50 , 1981 – Meredith Monk: "Dolmen Music"'', short documentary about Meredith Monk's work for ECM Records, dir. Ingo J. Biermann, 2020, 21 min. * 2025: '' Monk in Pieces'', a documentary film


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Meredith Monk's official site

Meredith Monk on ECM Records

Meredith Monk
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Meredith Monk Archive, 1959-2006
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