
Evan Ziporyn
professor, music, MIT
Composer/clarinetist Evan Ziporyn is a founding member of the Bang on a Can All-stars (Musical America's 2005 Ensemble of the Year), with whom he has toured the globe since 1992. He redefined the clarinet with his 2001 solo CD, *This Is Not A Clarinet*, which made numerous Top Ten lists across America. His music provided the soundtrack for the PBS film *Tail-enders*, and his playing was featured in Tan Dun's soundtrack for the film *Fallen*. He has also recorded with Paul Simon, Matthew Shipp, and Ethel. He received a Fulbright in 1987, and in 1990 began composing an ongoing series of groundbreaking cross-cultural works, combining gamelan with saxophones, guitars, electronics, Chinese and African instruments, and full orchestra. His fusion opera, "Shadow Bang," a collaboration with master Balinese dalang Wayan Wija, was the centerpiece of the 2006 Amsterdam GrachtenFest; his works have also been featured at festivals in London, New York, and the Sydney Olympics. He is Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has two children. He is currently working on a opera based on the life of Colin McPhee, to be premiered in Bali with the All-stars in June 2009.