*New Marc Mellits Commission*

*New Marc Mellits Commission*

“Michael Hernandez is a truly unique player with a special understanding on playing my music. His playing is a total amalgamation of tone, color, balance, drive, and line that gives the listener a path into the music that is unique and all encompassing.”

- Marc Mellits, composer

Michael is THRILLED to be collaborating with Marc once again! This time for a new work for Soprano Saxophone and String Quartet!

The new piece explores life’s strange coincidences, chance meetings, serendipitous events or experiences and is expected to be approximately 10 minutes in length.

Michael will be premiering the new work with the San Francisco based new music ensemble, Friction Quartet during the 2024-25 season

Composer Marc Mellits is one of the leading American composers of his generation, enjoying hundreds of performances throughout the world every year, making him one of the most performed living composers in the United States.  From Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, to prestigious music festivals in Europe and the US, Mellits’ music is a constant mainstay on programs throughout the world.  His unique musical style is an eclectic combination of driving rhythms, soaring lyricism, and colorful orchestrations that all combine to communicate directly with the listener.  Mellits' music is often described as being visceral, making a deep connection with the audience.  “This was music as sensual as it was intelligent; I saw audience members swaying, nodding, making little motions with their hands” (New York Press).  He started composing very early, and was writing piano music long before he started formal piano lessons at age 6.  He went on to study at the Eastman School of Music, Yale School of Music, Cornell University, and Tanglewood.  Mellits often is a miniaturist, composing works that are comprised of short, contrasting movements or sections.  His music is eclectic, all-encompassing, colorful, and always has a sense of forward motion.

Interested in programming this new work?

Reach out and let us know!