Joel Hoffman

Music09 Artistic Director

Born in Canada in 1953, Joel Hoffman received degrees from the University of Wales (B.Mus.) and the Juilliard School (MM, DMA). He is a member of a distinguished musical family that includes brothers Gary and Toby, cellist and conductor, and Deborah, harpist. Honors include a major prize from the American Academy-Institute of Arts and Letters, two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bearns Prize of Columbia University, a BMI Award, ASCAP awards since 1977, and three American Music Center grants.

Hoffman's works draw from such diverse sources as Eastern European folk musics and bebop, and are pervaded by a sense of lyricism and rhythmic vitality. They have been performed by many ensembles such as the Chicago Symphony Brass, the BBC Orchestra of Wales, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, eighth blackbird, the Cleveland Quartet, the Shanghai Quartet, the Amernet Quartet, the Golub-Kaplan-Carr Trio and acclaimed soloists such as Cho-Liang Lin, David Krakauer and Brian Ganz. Conductors who have performed Hoffman's music include Peter Oundjian, Jesus Lopez-Cobos and Philippe Entremont, among many others. "Self-Portrait with Gebirtig", for cello and orchestra, has been performed in New York, Paris, Tel Aviv, San Jose (Costa Rica), Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Santa Barbara, Kronberg (Germany), and has been recorded by the Berlin Radio Symphony, the Kiev Chamber Orchestra as well as by the Slovenian Radio Symphony in Lubliana. Hoffman's opera, "The Memory Game", received its first performances in May of 2003. A recent work, "Brave Old Mordechai" was presented on tour in Holland by the Amsterdam Sinfonietta and Brave Old World.

His music has been frequently heard at summer festivals such as the Venice Biennale, Portogruaro, Korsholm, Evian, St. Nazaire, Newport, Chamber Music Northwest and the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. Organizations that have commissioned Hoffman's music include the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, the Fromm Foundation, the Cincinnati Symphony, the National Chamber Orchestra, the Irving Klein String Competition and the American Harp Society.

Currently, Hoffman is Professor of Composition at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music. During the 1993-94 season, he served as composer-in-residence with the National Chamber Orchestra of Washington, DC and in 1991-92, he held the position of New Music Advisor for the Buffalo Philharmonic. He has been a resident composer at the Rockefeller, Camargo and Hindemith Foundations, the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. Hoffman is also an active pianist, having appeared as soloist with, among others, the Chicago Symphony, the Belgian Radio and T.V. Orchestra, the Costa Rica National Symphony and the Florida Orchestra.

All of Joel Hoffman's music is published, either by his own publishing house Onibatan Music or by RAI Trade, E.C. Schirmer, G. Schirmer and Lyra Music. There are recordings on the CRI, Koch, Stradivarius, Centaur, EMA and Deutsche Welle labels. CDs entirely devoted to Hoffman's music are available on the Gasparo and Albany labels.