John Musto Explained

John Musto (born 1954) is an American composer and pianist. As a composer, he is active in opera, orchestral and chamber music, song, vocal ensemble, and solo piano works. As a pianist, he performs frequently as a soloist, alone and with orchestra, as a chamber musician, and with singers.

Career

Born in 1954 in Brooklyn, New York, Musto studied at the Manhattan School of Music. After graduation from the conservatory with a reputation as a pianist, his compositions began to draw increasing attention and frequent performances. His long association with such institutions as the New York Festival of Song (including serving as new music advisor), the Wolf Trap Opera Company, the Caramoor Festival, Copland House, the Miller Theatre at Columbia University, and the Moab Festival have given him stable bases of operation and numerous commissions.

He served as composer-in-residence at Caramoor for the 2005-2006 season.[1]

In 1986, he began to build a catalogue of published compositions at Peermusic Classical, which continues to grow steadily.

Personal

In 1984 John Musto married the soprano Amy Burton, a member of the New York City and Metropolitan Opera companies. He often appears with her as pianist in recital, cabaret and on recordings. Their son Joshua was born in 1994.

Worklist

Orchestra

Piano and orchestra

Voice and orchestra

Opera

Chamber music

Piano solo

Two pianos

Transcriptions for Two-Pianos

Vocal chamber music

Choral

Voice and piano

Single Songs

External links

Notes and References

  1. New York Times: Anne Midgette, "Caramoor Festival Resuscitates the Performing Composer, John Musto," June 23, 2006, accessed March 25, 2011
  2. Glimmerglass Opera: Double Bill, accessed March 26, 2011
  3. Wolf Trap: The Inspector Creative Team, accessed March 25, 2011