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Bonnie Whiting Smith, percussionist
photo by nino g cocchiarella
BONNIE WHITING SMITH performs and commissions new music for speaking percussionist. A member of the percussion group red fish blue fish, she joined the ensemble in premiering the staged version of George Crumb’s Winds of Destiny directed by Peter Sellars and featuring Dawn Upshaw for the 2011 Ojai Festival. Other notable group projects include collaborating with eighth blackbird (the “Tune-in” festival at the Park Avenue Armory), the International Contemporary Ensemble (American premiere of James Dillon’s Nine Rivers at Miller Theatre), and Bang on a Can (Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians for the LA Philharmonic’s Green Umbrella Series). She is looking forward to being a part of the John Cage Centennial Festival at the Nationally Gallery in 2012. Bonnie collaborates regularly with percussionist Allen Otte; they have presented concerts at The Stone in New York, throughout New Zealand, and at colleges and universities around the country. Her debut album, featuring an original solo-simultaneous realization of John Cage’s 45’ for a speaker and 27’10.554” for a percussionist, will be released by Mode Records in 2013. Bonnie spent three years with Tales & Scales, a quartet combining new music, dance, and theater for family audiences, giving over 400 performances in 25 states and appearing with the Dallas, Oregon, Indianapolis, Buffalo, and Louisville orchestras. She was a member of the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra in Switzerland under the direction of Pierre Boulez, and has performed throughout Europe as well as Canada and Panama. Bonnie has worked closely with composers Jerome Kitzke, Randall Woolf, John Luther Adams, Michael Pisaro, Frederic Rzewski, and Steve Reich, and she champions the music of her peers. Bonnie is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory, Interlochen Arts Academy, and University of Cincinnati’s CCM. She is a lecturer and doctoral candidate in contemporary music at the University of California San Diego. A Michigan native transplanted to California, Bonnie spends much of her non-percussive time in the great outdoors running long distances and hiking. You might also find her reading new American fiction and consuming vast quantities of food with her stage director husband, Ben.
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contact: bonniewhitingsmith@gmail.com
