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Theodor Raoul Bleckmann (born 28 May 1966) is a German singer and composer.


Biography

Bleckmann was born in
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, West Germany. He planned to be an ice skater before becoming a vocalist. In 1989 he moved to New York City and recorded his first two albums, ''Theo & Kirk'' (1992) and ''Looking Glass River'' (1995) with Kirk Nurock. His mentor was Sheila Jordan, and he appeared on her album ''Jazz Child'' (1999). With guitarist
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he recorded his first solo album, ''Origami'' (2001), an album of impressionistic vocalese and lyrics sung in German and French. He collaborated with pianist Fumio Yasuda on the albums ''Las Vegas Rhapsody: The Night They Invented Champagne'' (2006), ''Berlin – Songs of Love and War, Peace and Exile'' (2007), and ''Schumann's Favored Bar Songs'' (2009). The last album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Classical Crossover Album. He was given the Echo Jazz award for ''I Dwell in Possibility'' (Winter & Winter, 2010). The album was inspired by the Arte Povera, the Italian art movement in the 1960s that created installations with the simplest materials. In making the album Beckman used music boxes, megaphones, autoharp, glasses, water, shruti, and toys. Bleckmann's second collaboration with Yusada was an extension of his love for music from his native Germany, concerning the themes of love, war, and peace. The repertoire consisted of works by composers Hanns Eisler,
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with
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providing much of the texts. In 2010, he recorded an album as the group Moss with vocalists Peter Eldridge, Lauren Kinhan,
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, and Luciana Souza. With the jazz rock group
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he recorded an album of unorthodox arrangements of compositions by
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. Four years later he recorded an album songs written by pop singer Kate Bush with drummer John Hollenbeck, bassist Skuli Sverrisson, keyboardist Henry Hey, and Caleb Burhans on viola and guitar. He has worked with Laurie Anderson, Anthony Braxton,
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, Michael Tilson Thomas,
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, and the Bang on a Can All-Stars. He was a guest vocalist with the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Estonian Radio Choir, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and Mark Morris Dance. For fifteen years he was a member of an ensemble led by Meredith Monk.


Performance pieces


''Fidget''

Bleckmann's multidisciplinary works include a commission by the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris to compose and create a music performance piece out of Kenneth Goldsmith's text ''Fidget'', which Bleckmann scored for voice, piano, percussion, bass, video and three sewing machines. In real time, four seamstresses sewed a paper suit out of the hundreds of sheets of paper that were Bleckmann's
libretto A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or Musical theatre, musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to the t ...
.


''Mercuria''

In collaboration with performance artist Lynn Book, he created ''Mercuria'' (produced by the Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago), incorporating visual and vocal elements of dream and subconsciousness into an evening-length performance piece.


''The True Last Words of Dutch Schultz''

Playing the gangster Dutch Schultz, Bleckmann co-created ''The True Last Words of Dutch Schultz'' a new music opera in collaboration with director Valeria Vasilevski and composer Eric Salzman.


Film, television, and theater

As a sound improviser, he has performed, created and developed movie, television, and theater scores, among them an alleged space Alien language for '' Men in Black'' by
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, ''Star Trek: Envoy'' ( Meredith Monk) and '' Kundun'' (
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) Bleckmann sang in John Moran's ''Book of the Dead'' at The Public Theater in New York, performed a lead in Bang on a Can's
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-winning opera ''Carbon Copy Building'', and frequently appears as a soloist with The Bang on a Can All-Stars. In collaboration with director Laurie McCants and set designer Elaine F. Williams, he wrote the music and performed ''The Alexandria Carry On'', which has been traveling the US and was performed at the actual library in Alexandria, Egypt.


Awards and honors

* Grammy Award nomination, Best Classical Crossover Album, 2010 * Echo Jazz Award, Best Singer of the Year, 2010 * Bessie Award, Presser Award for Outstanding Talent *
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/ Gershwin Award for "Chorale No. 1 for Eight Voices"


Discography


As leader

* ''Theo & Kirk'' (Traumton, 1993) * ''Looking Glass River'' (Traumton, 1995) * ''No Boat'' (Songlines, 1997) * ''Static Still'' (GPE, 2000) * ''Origami'' (Songlines, 2001) * ''Anteroom'' (Traumton, 2005) * ''Las Vegas Rhapsody'' (Winter & Winter, 2006) * ''Berlin'' (Winter & Winter, 2007) * ''At Night'' (Songlines, 2007) * ''Twelve Songs by Charles Ives'' (Winter & Winter, 2008) * ''I Dwell in Possibility'' (Winter & Winter, 2010) * ''Hello Earth!'' (Winter & Winter, 2011) * ''Elegy'' (ECM, 2017)


As sideman

*
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, ''The Imagined Savior Is Far Easier to Paint'' (Blue Note, 2014) * Gabriel Garzon-Montano, ''Aguita'' (Jagjaguwar, 2020) * John Hollenbeck, ''Quartet Lucy'' (CRI, 2002) * John Hollenbeck, ''Joys & Desires'' (Intuition, 2005) * Jennifer Kimball, ''Veering from the Wave'' (Imaginary Road, 1998) * Meredith Monk, ''Impermanence'' (ECM, 2008) *
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, ''Weltentraum'' (ACT, 2014)


References


Terry Gross interviews Theo Bleckmann


''The New York Times'' review, 23 September 2010


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleckmann, Theo 1966 births Living people Musicians from Dortmund German composers