Jherek Bischoff

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Jherek Bischoff
Bischoff performs with Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra at the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood, California.
Bischoff performs with Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra at the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood, California.
Background information
Birth nameJherek Brandon Bischoff
Born (1979-09-11) September 11, 1979 (age 42)
Sacramento, California, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsBass guitar
Years active2000–present
LabelsBrassland, The Leaf Label
Websitejherekbischoff.com

Jherek Brandon Bischoff (born September 11, 1979) is an American musician, composer, arranger, producer, and songwriter.

Background[]

Bischoff was born in Sacramento, California. When he was a young child his parents decided they wanted to move aboard a sailboat, and eventually sailed up the coast to the Pacific Northwest. Bischoff spent his early years on the boat and when he was 14 years old, the family departed on a two-year sailing trip to Central America, through the Panama Canal and into the Caribbean.[1]

The family eventually returned to their home on Bainbridge Island, Washington, where Bischoff learned to play a wide variety of instruments. Bischoff has some fluency on a number of woodwinds (saxophone, clarinet), brass (tuba, trombone, trumpet) and stringed instruments (electric bass, guitar, ukulele, banjo, stand-up bass, cello, violin). As a composer, Bischoff is largely self-taught having attended part-time college classes on the topic and gaining experience by writing arrangements and compositions for fellow artists in the Seattle music scene. Music was also a family tradition. His father, who had studied music at the University of California, Davis with John Cage and Stanley Lunetta, had been in avant garde and experimental bands throughout the 1970s.[1]

Early career[]

Bischoff first emerged as a sideman, co-writer, and accompanist in several bands. In the first decade of the 2000s, he was a member and collaborator with Parenthetical Girls, Xiu Xiu, Degenerate Art Ensemble, and The Dead Science. More recently, he was a member of Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra and has collaborated with The Wordless Music Orchestra, yMusic and Contemporaneous.

Composed and Scores[]

Bischoff gained attention as a solo performer upon the 2012 release of Composed and a related instrumental album Scores: Composed Instrumentals. The album features nine orchestral pieces with a different vocalist on eight of the nine tracks. Many of the vocalists are well known, and included David Byrne, Caetano Veloso, Mirah, Carla Bozulich (Evangelista, Geraldine Fibbers), Craig Wedren (Shudder to Think), Dawn McCarthy (Faun Fables), Zac Pennington (Parenthetical Girls), Soko and more. Guest soloists included Greg Saunier (Deerhoof) and Nels Cline (Wilco).

The album was first composed by Bischoff on a ukulele. He then orchestrated, engineered, and mastered the album, achieving an orchestral sound at a low cost by recording the instrumentalists one at a time using a single microphone and a laptop computer recording set-up.[2] Pitchfork wrote that listening to the album whilst being aware of the process "is like imagining someone filling an Olympic-sized pool with an eye dropper: the mind balks, both at the enormity of the undertaking and at the disposition of the person behind it".[3]

In a 4/5 star review, The Guardian described the album as "a collection of lavishly orchestrated pop songs that throb with expressionistic drama, by turns romantic, playful and faintly sinister" adding, "occasionally, Composed sounds indulgent, when Bischoff succumbs to syrupy, symphonic cliche; even so, its ambition and singularity are intoxicating".[4]

Cistern[]

Bischoff began recording the album Cistern in an empty two million gallon underground water tank under Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. The size of the space was a huge factor in the development of the album. In an interview Bischoff described how "the vast emptiness of the cistern generates a reverb decay that lasts 45 seconds. That means, if you snap your fingers, the sound lasts 45 seconds. That amount of reverberation is an absolutely wild environment to try to create music in".[5] This led to "a record intrinsically linked to the space in which it was conceived. A space which forced Bischoff to slow down, to reflect, to draw on his childhood growing up on a sailing boat – an unexpected journey of rediscovery, from the city back to the Pacific Ocean".[6]

On 29 June, The Leaf Label announced Bischoff's first ever UK headline show, to coincide with and celebrate the release of Cistern. The concert was held at the Courtyard Theatre in London on 26 July and featured Bischoff alongside a string quartet and frequent collaborator Amanda Palmer.[7] Three days later the pair performed together at London's Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC's David Bowie Prom, following their Bowie tribute EP Strung Out In Heaven released shortly after his death.[8][9]

Critical reception[]

Bischoff has also been called a "pop polymath"[10] (The New York Times), a "Seattle phenom" (The New Yorker),[This quote needs a citation] and "the missing link between the sombre undertones of Ennio Morricone and the unpredictability of John Cale"[11] (New Musical Express).

In 2013, Bischoff was interviewed by Terry Gross for her NPR show Fresh Air, where he spoke largely about his unique childhood growing up on a sailboat, and the unconventional process by which he recorded his album Composed.[12]

The title track from Cistern premiered on 3 May 2016 on Stereogum, who described it as "triumphantly building orchestral piece with a truly fascinating backstory" and "an incredibly majestic piece of work".[13]

Awards and nominations[]

Bischoff was a finalist for The Stranger's Music Genius Award in 2013[14] and was named Seattle's Best Collaborator by the Seattle Weekly in 2014.[15]

Bischoff was nominated for The Stage Debut Awards 2020 in the Best Composer or Lyricist category for his score for the Royal National Theatre's production of The Ocean at the End of the Lane, a stage adaptation of the book of the same name by Neil Gaiman.[16]

Works[]

Albums as Jherek Bischoff[]

  • Jherek Bischoff (2006)
  • Composed (2012)
  • Scores: Composed Instrumentals (2012)
  • Cistern (2016)
  • Improvisations (2020)

EPs as Jherek Bischoff[]

  • Under the Sour Trees – Split with Richard Webb (2009)
  • Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire Walk with Me – an EP of Holiday covers in the style of Angelo Badalementi's score for Twin Peaks (2017)

Singles as Jherek Bischoff[]

  • Jherek Bischoff vs Konono N°1 – Kule Kule (Orchestral Version) – Song on Compilation Tradi-Mods vs Rockers (2010)
  • "Red Cloak" (2017)
  • "Reminder" (2017)
  • "Super Blue Blood Moon" (2017)
  • "Gobo" (2018)
  • "Celebration" – Devendra Banhart cover (2018)

Albums as Ribbons[]

  • Royals (2008)

Commissions[]

  • "A Semi-perfect Number" (2013) - Commissioned for Kronos Quartet by Lincoln Center for Lincoln Center Out of Doors
  • "Puffinsmilk" (2014) - Commissioned for Red Hot + Bach by Red Hot
  • "The Ballad of Guiteau" (2015) - Commissioned for Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim From the Piano by the Liaisons Project
  • "Flying Rivers" (2017) - Commissioned for Kronos Quartet by San Francisco Performances
  • "Childhood's Retreat" (2017) - Commissioned for Black Mountain Songs by Brooklyn Youth Chorus
  • "Stranger" (2018) - Commissioned for Kronos Quartet by 21C Music Festival at The Royal Conservatory of Music
  • Jump!Star (2019) - Symphony commissioned for Kansas City Symphony by the Symphony in the Flint Hills
  • Wash of Gray (Locally Sourced) (2019) - Ballet commissioned for Pacific Northwest Ballet

Theater & Dance[]

  • Johnny Breitwieser (2015) - Musical premiered by Schauspielhaus Vienna, Austria
  • Souvenir (Theatre Royal) (2016) - Performance w/ Meow Meow, premiered at Theatre Royal, Hobart, Australia
  • Das Fliegende Klassenzimmer (2016) - Musical premiered by Theater Basel, Switzerland
  • Robert Wilson's The Sandman (2017) - Musical premiered by Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Germany
  • Rita Riot / Rita Dreaming / Rita Requiem (2017) - Performance piece w/ Meow Meow, premiered at Sgt. Pepper at 50, Liverpool, UK
  • Souvenir (Theatre Royal) (2016) - Performance w/ Meow Meow, premiered at Theatre Royal, Hobart, Australia
  • Andersens Erzählungen (2019) - Opera premiered by Theater Basel, Switzerland
  • The Ocean at the End of the Lane (2019) - Play premiered by National Theatre, London, UK

Film & Television[]

w/ Amanda Palmer[]

  • Theatre Is Evil (2012)
  • Strung Out in Heaven: A Bowie String Quartet Tribute (2016)
  • "Machete" (2016)
  • "Purple Rain" – Prince cover (2016)
  • "Everybody Knows" / "Democracy" – Leonard Cohen cover (2017)
  • "In Harms Way" (2017)
  • "Mother" – Pink Floyd cover (2017)
  • Quartet for Dolores: A Tribute to Dolores O'Riordan of the Cranberries (2018)
  • There will be No Intermission (2019)
  • Forty-Five Degrees - A Bushfire Charity Flash Record (2020)[17]

w/ Meow Meow[]

  • Johnny Breitwieser (2018)

w/ Xiu Xiu[]

w/ Sondre Lerche[]

  • "Surviving Christmas" (2015)

w/ Parenthetical Girls[]

  • (((GRRRLS))) (2004)
  • Safe as Houses (2006)
  • Entanglements (2008)
  • The Scottish Play (2009)
  • Morrissey/The Smiths – 7" Split with Xiu Xiu (2009)
  • Privilege, Pt. I: On Death & Endearments (2010)
  • Privilege, Pt. II: The Past, Imperfect (2010)
  • Privilege, Pt. III: Mend & Make Do (2011)
  • Privilege, Pt. IV: Sympathy For Spastics (2011)
  • Privilege, Pt. V: Portrait of a Reputation (2012)
  • Privilege (Abridged) (2013)

w/ Degenerate Art Ensemble[]

  • Look-Away Popeye (2003)
  • The Bastress (2005)
  • Cuckoo Crow (2006)
  • Sonic Tales (2009)

w/ The Dead Science[]

  • Submariner (2003)
  • Bird Bones in the Bughouse EP (2004)
  • Frost Giant (2005)
  • Crepuscule with The Dead Science EP (2006)
  • Villainaire (2008)

w/ Casiotone for the Painfully Alone[]

w/ Jason Webley[]

Other Recorded Collaborations[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Composed Pop: Jherek Bischoff Gets By with a Little Help from His Friends". thestranger.com. 2012-11-28.
  2. ^ "The Leaf Label: Jherek Bischoff". Theleaflabel.com. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Jherek Bischoff – Composed". Pitchfork. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Jherek Bischoff : Composed – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Jherek Bischoff – "Cistern" (Stereogum Premiere)". Stereogum. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  6. ^ "New Jherek Bischoff album Cistern". The Leaf Label. 2016-05-03.
  7. ^ "Jherek Bischoff + Amanda Palmer – The Courtyard Theatre, London". The Leaf Label. 2016-06-29.
  8. ^ "Jherek Bischoff at the BBC Proms". The Leaf Label. 2016-04-14.
  9. ^ "Tribute To the Thin White Duke". Jherek Bishcoff. 2016-02-04.
  10. ^ "Classical Music/Opera Listings". nytimes.com. 2012-02-02.
  11. ^ "NME". nme.com.
  12. ^ "Jherek Bischoff Crafts A Symphonic Sound On 'Composed'". npr.org. 2013-04-09.
  13. ^ "Jherek Bischoff – "Cistern" (Stereogum Premiere)". Stereogum. 3 May 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  14. ^ "2013 Music Genius Award Finalists". thestranger.com. 2013-06-05.
  15. ^ "Best of Seattle: Collaborator". seattleweekly.com. 2014-08-06.
  16. ^ "The Stage Debut Awards 2020: nominations in full". The Stage. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  17. ^ "Amanda Palmer Announces Australian Charity Record; Releases Midnight Oil Cover". broadwayworld. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2020.

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