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yMusic

yMusic is an American ensemble based in , comprising six musicians who perform on , , , , viola, and . Founded in by trumpeter CJ Camerieri and , the group is renowned for its innovative approach to blending classical and contemporary , emphasizing , emotional depth, and cross-genre collaborations. The ensemble's unique instrumentation was selected to highlight the musicians' versatility and longstanding friendships, enabling them to navigate diverse musical styles with agility. yMusic has commissioned and premiered works from leading composers such as , , and , while also collaborating with prominent artists including , , , and . Members of the group have contributed to Grammy-winning projects, such as Bon Iver's 2011 album Bon Iver, Bon Iver, underscoring their influence across musical boundaries. In 2023, yMusic released its first self-composed album, yMusic, a collaborative effort by all six members that showcases their compositional talents and commitment to pushing genre conventions. Now in its seventeenth season as of 2025, the ensemble continues to tour internationally, perform at prestigious venues like and the Kennedy Center, and foster new music that resonates across classical and popular divides.

History

Formation

yMusic was founded in 2008 in , , by trumpeter CJ Camerieri and violinist , who sought to establish a versatile chamber capable of bridging classical traditions with contemporary and influences. The duo's initial discussions about forming the group took place on February 22, 2008, following a performance by the band at the , where Camerieri and Moose, along with violist Nadia Sirota, explored ideas for a collaborative project emphasizing rigor, virtuosity, and commissioned works from diverse composers. This motivation stemmed from their experiences as freelancers in New York's music scene, aiming to create a flexible unit that could adapt across genres without compromising technical precision. The ensemble's first official band meeting occurred on May 5, 2008, at the communal table of Landmarc restaurant in the Time Warner Center, , where Camerieri and Moose began assembling the core lineup based on longstanding friendships and the musicians' adaptability. At inception, yMusic adopted a distinctive six-member instrumentation—, viola, , , , and —to support intimate yet expansive soundscapes suited for both chamber settings and larger collaborations. Early rehearsals followed this meeting, focusing on developing a cohesive ensemble identity through experimental arrangements and new compositions. yMusic's inaugural performance took place on May 27, 2008, at in , presenting excerpts from Gabriel Kahane's For the Union Dead, which highlighted the group's innovative approach from the outset. Subsequent early shows included the premiere of the full For the Union Dead on January 8, 2009, at (Le) Poisson Rouge in , and their first recital on December 20, 2009, at the , marking a foundational period of venue-based exploration in the city's vibrant arts landscape. These initial outings in venues around 2008-2009 solidified yMusic's setup as a forward-thinking dedicated to commissioned contemporary works.

Early career and breakthrough

Following their formation in 2008, yMusic began performing publicly in 2009, with early recitals including a December appearance at the . The ensemble quickly gained traction through collaborations with indie artists, including opening slots on tours. In 2011, violinist and trumpeter C.J. Camerieri joined as touring and recording members, contributing string and brass arrangements to the band's self-titled album and performing on subsequent tours through 2012, which helped elevate yMusic's profile in both classical and circles. yMusic's debut album, Beautiful Mechanical, was released on August 30, 2011, by New Amsterdam Records. The record features seven commissioned works tailored to the group's instrumentation, including "Beautiful Mechanical" by Son Lux, "Proven Badlands" by Annie Clark (St. Vincent), "A Whistle, A Tune, A Macaroon" by Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond), and "Daughter of the Waves" by S. Kirkland Snider, among others. Critics praised the album for its innovative blend of contemporary classical and pop elements, with AllMusic awarding it 7.7 out of 10 for its "exquisite ensemble playing," and Paste Magazine highlighting its interpretive depth akin to modern chamber adaptations of electronic music. In 2012, yMusic performed at the Ecstatic Music Festival on February 8, debuting Richard Reed Parry's Music for Heart and Breath . In 2013, yMusic issued their debut EP, The Year of the Dragon, on Record Collection, featuring two tracks: the title piece arranged by and , and "Without a Frame." That same year, the group made their debut on January 11, opening for and accompanying at the Stern Auditorium, performing works that showcased their genre-crossing style. The ensemble's breakthrough came with their second album, Balance Problems, released on September 30, 2014, also on Records. Composed primarily by yMusic members—such as Nico Muhly's title track, Marcos Balter's "Bladed Stance," and Andrew Norman's multi-part "Music in Circles"—the album included a closing contribution from , "Salvator Mundi." acclaimed the record for its "static-electricity storm" energy and structural innovation, reviewing "Music in Circles" as a highlight of contemporary . Further recognition followed with a July 31 performance alongside José González at Lincoln Center's Out of Doors festival, solidifying yMusic's rising status in New York's new music scene.

Recent developments

In 2015, yMusic collaborated with pianist and singer-songwriter Ben Folds on the album So There, released September 11 via New West Records, which featured eight chamber pop songs blending Folds' compositions with the ensemble's instrumentation. The ensemble collaborated with Paul Simon on his 2018 album In the Blue Light and joined his farewell world tour that year, performing at major venues including Madison Square Garden. That December, yMusic performed a sold-out recital in Zankel Hall on December 2, presenting world premieres of Caroline Shaw's Draft of a High-Rise and Chris Thile's 134 Eldridge as part of the 125 Commissions Project. yMusic released its third studio album, First, on February 17, 2017, via Communal Table Records, featuring compositions by (). Later that year, the ensemble partnered with British folk trio for the collaborative album The Way Is Read, issued digitally on November 24 and physically on December 1 via . On April 26, 2019, yMusic released the digital single "...which enables us to fly," consisting of a 20-minute composition by Marcos Balter and a 30-minute about its creation. On February 14, 2020, yMusic issued Ecstatic Science through Records, showcasing works by composers including Gabriella Smith, , Paul Wiancko, and . On February 11, 2022, yMusic released the EP Together, composed by Judd Greenstein and featuring a , recorded remotely amid the . In 2023, marking the group's fifteenth anniversary, yMusic released its self-titled album yMusic on May 5 via StorySound Records, the first to feature original compositions by all six members. yMusic formed the supergroup BrhyM with , releasing the Deep Sea Vents on March 1, 2024, via Zappo Productions (distributed by ), which explored themes of underwater ecosystems through ten new tracks. The has sustained ongoing projects, including the Stories x yMusic series, launched as a platform for filmed performances and streaming singles with artists such as and . In 2025, yMusic continues to receive commissions and perform, highlighted by a at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall featuring special guest .

Musical style and instrumentation

Instrumentation

yMusic's core instrumentation consists of a sextet featuring strings—violin, viola, and —alongside winds in the form of and , and represented by . This configuration creates a distinctive acoustic palette that blends classical timbres with contemporary textures, emphasizing intimate interplay among the instruments without reliance on percussion or keyboards. The ensemble began as a flexible in 2008, with its instrumentation emerging organically from the founders' selections of collaborative musicians rather than a predefined chamber model. By 2011, coinciding with the release of their debut , yMusic had standardized to this six-member setup, which has remained central to their identity through subsequent recordings and performances. While the core defines yMusic's sound, the group occasionally expands for specific projects, incorporating guest musicians such as additional strings for larger commissions and collaborations. This adaptability allows for varied sizes while preserving the foundational acoustic blend that supports their genre-spanning compositions.

Style and influences

yMusic's musical style is characterized by a seamless of chamber classical traditions with elements of , pop, and , creating a distinctive sound that defies conventional genre boundaries. The ensemble excels in commissioned works from contemporary composers such as , , and , which often incorporate intricate polyrhythms and contrapuntal textures alongside accessible, song-like structures. This blending is evident in their performances and recordings, where classical precision meets the rhythmic drive and emotional directness of , as seen in collaborations that bridge orchestral rigor with sensibilities. In 2023, yMusic released their first self-composed , yMusic, featuring original works by all six members that extend this genre through collective composition. Signature elements of yMusic's approach include extended techniques, such as glissandos and experimental string effects, which produce looping patterns and acoustic simulations of electronic textures without relying on amplification. Their compositions balance rhythmic complexity—featuring chases and polyrhythmic grooves—with melodic intimacy, alternating between hushed, static passages and bursts of virtuosic energy to evoke a sense of narrative flow. These techniques allow the group to craft an orchestral depth from their lineup, emphasizing charisma and abandon in live settings. The ensemble draws influences from contemporary classical pioneers like and , whose repetitive structures and textural explorations inform yMusic's post-minimalist leanings, as well as from indie artists such as and , whose songcraft shapes their pop-infused arrangements. This cross-pollination extends to broader and folk traditions, fostering a collaborative ethos that integrates film-score-like lyricism with experimental edge. yMusic's role in this synthesis has been pivotal in the indie classical movement. Critically, yMusic has been lauded for its innovative bridging of classical and popular spheres, with highlighting their versatility in breaking genre barriers as early as 2012 and praising their "precision and abandon" in a 2023 Carnegie Hall review. Outlets like have described them as having formed "a language all their own," underscoring their enduring impact on scenes. This reception affirms their contributions to emotionally communicative works that resonate across audiences.

Personnel

Current members

yMusic's current members, as of 2025, consist of Alex Sopp on and voice, Mark Dover on clarinets, CJ Camerieri on and , Rob Moose on and guitar, Nadia Sirota on viola, and Gabriel Cabezas on . The ensemble maintains a collaborative in which all members actively contribute to compositions, arrangements, and innovative performances that blend classical with elements of pop and genres. Alex Sopp (flute and voice, since 2008)
Alex Sopp is a founding member known for her work in contemporary music as the flutist of yMusic, The Knights, and NOW Ensemble. Her playing has been described by The New York Times as "exquisite" and "beautifully nuanced," and she has premiered numerous commissions while pursuing solo projects, including her 2024 debut album The Hem & The Haw on New Amsterdam Records.
Mark Dover (clarinets, since 2023)
Mark Dover brings expertise in both classical and improvised music to yMusic, having previously performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Atlanta Symphony and American Composers Orchestra. A Grammy winner for Best Classical Compendium with Imani Winds' Passion for Bach and Coltrane (2022), he has also appeared at Carnegie Hall and contributed to contemporary ensembles blending jazz and classical traditions.
CJ Camerieri (trumpet and horn, co-founder since 2008)
CJ Camerieri, a Juilliard graduate and co-founder of yMusic, is renowned for his production and arrangement work with artists including —earning two Grammys for contributions to Bon Iver, Bon Iver (2011)—and collaborations with on projects like the album CARM (2021). He also performs in Paul Simon's touring band and has released two solo albums under the moniker CARM.
Rob Moose (violin and guitar, co-founder since 2008)
, another co-founder and three-time Grammy winner, specializes in string arrangements for high-profile artists, including reworking tracks for Paul Simon's (2018) and contributing violin and brass arrangements to The National's (2013). His Brooklyn-based work extends to collaborations with , , and others, enhancing yMusic's genre-blending sound.
Nadia Sirota (viola, since 2008)
Nadia Sirota, a Peabody Award-winning violist and broadcaster, joined yMusic early in its development and is a leading advocate for new music through solo performances, four albums of commissioned works, and her role as former Creative Partner with the (2018–2022). She currently serves on the Juilliard faculty, teaching and promoting contemporary compositions.
Gabriel Cabezas (cello, since 2014)
Gabriel Cabezas, who joined yMusic in 2014, is a prominent interpreter of 21st-century music and co-founder of the inverted Owls. He has performed as a guest member of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble in venues across and , premiered dozens of new works, and received the Sphinx Medal of Excellence in 2016 for his contributions to diverse musical communities.

Former members

Hideaki Aomori (clarinets, 2008–2023)
Hideaki Aomori was a founding member and longtime clarinetist of yMusic, contributing to the ensemble's early recordings, premieres of over 50 new works, and collaborations across classical, , and commercial music. He appeared on albums including Beautiful Mechanical (2011) and YMUSIC (2023, also as engineer), before departing in 2023 to focus on freelance performing, teaching, and studio work.
Clarice Jensen served as the cellist for yMusic from July 2010 until 2014, contributing to the ensemble's early recordings and performances during its formative years. She departed to pursue her solo career as a and performer, focusing on experimental works that incorporate looping, , and . Following her exit, Jensen released her debut solo album, For This From That Will Be Filled, in 2018, which explored acoustic and electronic contrasts in collaboration with visual artist Jonathan Turner and highlighted her individual artistic voice developed partly through yMusic experiences. In March 2014, Gabriel Cabezas joined yMusic as the new cellist, ensuring seamless continuity in the ensemble's instrumentation and sound without disrupting ongoing projects or collaborations. This transition, along with the 2023 change in clarinetist from Hideaki Aomori to Mark Dover, exemplified the group's stability, as departures stemmed from members' pursuits of independent creative endeavors rather than internal conflicts.

Discography

Studio albums

yMusic's debut studio album, Beautiful Mechanical, was released on August 30, 2011, by Records. The album features compositions by a diverse array of contemporary artists, including (), Annie Clark (St. Vincent), Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), Sarah Kirkland Snider, Judd Greenstein, and . It garnered initial critical buzz for its innovative fusion of classical and indie elements, though rated it 6.7, noting its ambitious collaborations but uneven execution. The ensemble's second full-length release, Balance Problems, came out on September 30, 2014, also via New Amsterdam Records. Produced by , the album showcases works by composers such as , , , Timo Andres, Marcos Balter, and Mark Dancigers. Critics praised its accessible yet sophisticated blend of modern classical and pop influences, with awarding it a 7.6 for its emotional depth and human-sounding performances. In 2017, yMusic issued First on February 17 through Communal Table Records. This album marks a shift to original material entirely composed by (), exploring song-like structures with intricate chamber arrangements. Reviews highlighted its technical and emotional intimacy, particularly in woodwind and passages that blend pop with classical complexity. …which enables us to fly, yMusic's third studio album, was released on April 26, 2019, by New Amsterdam Records. It consists of a 20-minute work composed by Marcos Balter and a 30-minute created by the ensemble. Ecstatic Science, yMusic's fourth studio album, was released on February 14, 2020, by New Amsterdam Records. It presents pieces by emerging and established composers, including , Gabriella Smith, Paul Wiancko, and , emphasizing themes of flight and motion. The album received acclaim for its serene yet engaging program, earning a 7.3 from for broadening contemporary classical's appeal to diverse audiences. Marking their 15th anniversary, yMusic released their self-titled album YMUSIC on May 5, 2023, via StorySound Records. Comprising nine original compositions written collectively by the ensemble members—Alex Sopp, Hideaki Aomori, CJ Camerieri, Rob Moose, Nadia Sirota, and Gabriel Cabezas—the album showcases their evolved songwriting in genre-fluid chamber forms. It has been noted for highlighting the group's virtuosity and innovation in self-directed works.

EPs

yMusic's extended plays represent concise explorations of their innovative chamber sound, often blending arrangements of contemporary works with collaborative experiments. The ensemble's debut EP, The Year of the Dragon, was released on November 5, 2013, as a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl single by Record Collection Music. Featuring two tracks, it includes an arrangement of Sufjan Stevens' electronic holiday composition "Year of the Dragon" from his 2012 Christmas album Silver & Gold, adapted for yMusic's instrumentation by Nico Muhly and Rob Moose, alongside Gabriel Kahane's "Without a Frame." Recorded during sessions for the group's album Balance Problems, this seasonal release underscores yMusic's skill in reinterpreting modern electronic and festive material within a classical framework, emphasizing their role as versatile arrangers for high-profile composers. In 2017, yMusic collaborated with British folk trio on The Way Is Read, a digital EP issued by on November 24, 2017, with vinyl release on December 1, 2017. Comprising 12 co-composed tracks, such as "Hopeless" and "Take Me Home," the EP merges the Staves' vocal harmonies with yMusic's strings, winds, and percussion to create intimate, introspective pieces that bridge folk and contemporary . This release highlights the ensemble's collaborative ethos, fostering new works that expand their sonic palette beyond solo projects. In 2022, yMusic released the EP Together on February 11, featuring music composed by Judd Greenstein and recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The four-track EP, including the full-length title piece, explores themes of connection and separation through effervescent chamber music.

Collaborations

yMusic has engaged in numerous collaborations with prominent artists, often integrating their chamber ensemble sound into tours, recordings, and live performances. In 2011, two members of yMusic, trumpeter C.J. Camerieri and violinist Rob Moose, joined Bon Iver for live performances supporting the album Bon Iver, Bon Iver, contributing to the ensemble's Grammy-winning success that year. This partnership extended into 2012 with additional tour dates, showcasing yMusic's ability to blend classical precision with indie folk arrangements. Similarly, yMusic provided string and wind arrangements for Paul Simon's 2016 recordings, marking the beginning of a fruitful relationship that included live features on tracks from his catalog. Their involvement with José González began around 2010 through festival circuits, evolving into full collaborative tours by 2016, where yMusic accompanied González's acoustic sets with intricate chamber textures during a U.S. tour. The ensemble's album contributions highlight their role as arrangers and performers in joint releases. In 2015, yMusic co-created with , providing arrangements for eight songs and embarking on a world tour to promote the album, which fused piano-driven pop with yMusic's . Two years later, they collaborated with on The Way Is Read, a 2017 Nonesuch Records release featuring 12 folk-infused tracks where yMusic's strings and winds enriched the trio's vocal harmonies, including co-performances at festivals like . These projects underscore yMusic's versatility in elevating external artists' works through bespoke orchestration. A significant ongoing collaboration is the BrhyM project with , initiated in 2019 with singles and live shows at events like Funhouse Fest. This partnership culminated in the 2024 Deep Sea Vents, a 10-track exploration of water themes produced by Hornsby, blending his piano compositions with yMusic's ensemble for an innovative chamber-jazz sound; prior efforts included yMusic's guest appearance on Hornsby's Absolute Zero in 2019 and joint tours in 2020. Beyond major recordings, yMusic has made guest contributions to multidisciplinary works, including performances of Sufjan Stevens' compositions at in 2016 and in in 2017, integrating their sound into Stevens' expansive arrangements. In film scoring, they composed and performed the original score for Rob Meyer’s 2013 feature A Birder's Guide to Everything, capturing the film's subtle, observational tone with delicate chamber pieces. Additionally, yMusic provided a live score for Sam Green’s 2014 documentary The Measure of All Things, premiered at the , where the ensemble synchronized music with the film's narrative in real-time. Festival commissions have further expanded their collaborative scope, such as Annie Clark's (St. Vincent) 2010 piece Proven Badlands for the Music NOW festival, and ongoing premieres like Gabriella Smith's Aquatic Ecology at Tippet Rise in 2025, addressing environmental themes through commissioned works.

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