Todd Reynolds (musician)

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The Steve Reich Ensemble playing Steve Reich's Different Trains. From left to right, Liz Lim-Dutton (violin), Todd Reynolds (violin), Jeanne LeBlanc (cello), Scott Rawls (viola)

Todd Reynolds is an American

conductor well known for his work with amplified violin and electronics
.

Career

A student of Jascha Heifetz and former principal of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Reynolds entered into the contemporary music scene in New York City as a member of Bang on a Can and Steve Reich and Musicians. Reynolds co-founded the string quartet Ethel as an attempt to take a classical ensemble format into the technological age by collaborating with a series of avant-garde and experimental composers, musicians, and artists to expand the string quartet repertoire to include electronic and interactive[1] works.

Reynolds' playing has been critically acclaimed both in his career as a repertoire violinist and as an

Meet the Composer
Commissioning Award.

He released his debut artist album, the double LP Outerborough, on Innova Recordings in 2011.

Nick Zammuto, David T. Little, Ken Thompson, Paula Matthusen, and David Lang
, the album received considerable acclaim, including being named Amazon's best classical release of the year.

Discography

With Uri Caine

References

  1. ^ Joel Chadabe (2005). "iFiddle Therefore I Am..." ACO. Retrieved October 14, 2006.
  2. ^ "Todd Reynolds Discography". Amazon. Retrieved October 14, 2006.
  3. ^ "Outerborough | Innova Recordings". www.innova.mu. Retrieved 2019-01-02.

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