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Bios
Artists
Taylor Ackley, Multi-Instrumentalist, Voice
Alison Ackley, Cello, Voice
Program
Taylor Ackley
Songs for Trees
“Hey Little Birdie”
“Shading Romance”
“Letting Go”
“Waiting”
Taylor Ackley
Far From Home
Appalachian Traditional
The Riddle Song
The Cuckoo
Taylor Ackley
If You See Him Say Hello
Harry C. McAuliffe and Jake Taylor
There Ain’t Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone
Preview
Performances
Musicivic Everywhere
April 16, 2021 7:30 PM ET (Three Village)
May 2, 2021 3:00 PM MT (Big Sky)
Free Tickets
Ambler Musicivic
March 28, 2021 3:00 PM ET
April 9, 2021 7:30 PM ET
Free Tickets
Three Village Chamber Players
April 11, 2021 3:00 PM ET
April 16, 2021 7:30 PM ET
Free Tickets
Big Sky Musicivic
May 2, 2021 3:00 PM MT
May 7, 2021 7:30 PM MT
Free Tickets
Twin Forks Musicivic
May 9, 2021 3:00 PM ET
May 14, 2021 7:30 PM ET
Free Tickets
Oakmont Musicivic
May 16, 2021 3:00 PM ET
May 21, 2021 7:30 PM ET
Free Tickets
Bios
Taylor Ackley is first and foremost a folk musician. Born into a working class family with a remarkable heritage of traditional American music, his work grows directly out of the rich musical expression cultivated across the generations of pickers, singers, song writers and fiddlers that populate his family tree. His academic training began at Adelphi University where he studied classical vocal performance, jazz bass and composition. He continued his studies a the Stony Brook University, where he earned a Master’s and a PhD in Composition and is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Ethnomusicology.
Taylor has composed a large catalogue of original works, which explore the various expressive languages he has learned from his wide range of musical experiences. This has led to a recent compositional output which simultaneously liberates and challenges musicians through a unique combination of aural transmission, guided improvisation and nontraditional notation coupled with an intense reliance on the performer’s own ears. He has been commissioned by a number of soloists, chamber ensembles, choirs and jazz bands. His music has been featured in festivals throughout the United States as well as Denmark and China. As a scholar he has presented at a number of conferences and panels including a lecture for the International Bluegrass Music Association. He is published by the MIT Press in Between the Tracks.
He is the founder and director of the Deep Roots Ensemble. A group which merges classical chamber music instrumentation and techniques with traditional American music performance practice into a refined and cohesive style. They have released two albums of Taylor’s music, Songs from the Bitterroot (2018) and Hard Tellin’ (2020) both through the 4Tay Records label.
Alison Ackley is a doctoral candidate in cello performance at Stony Brook University where she earned her Masters in 2016. Alison has performed with the Three Village Chamber Players, Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players, Stony Brook Baroque Players, and the Emerson String Quartet. She is also a vocalist, cellist and assistant director of Taylor Ackley and the Deep Roots Ensemble, a group that specializes in performing traditional American music in classical music settings. The Deep Roots Ensemble recently released their second album “Hard Tellin’” under 4Tay Records. Alison earned her B.M. at the Chicago College of Performing Arts under the tutelage of Chicago Symphony cellist Richard Hirschl. She has attended many summer music festivals such as the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Banff Centre for the Arts Masterclass Program, Interlochen Arts Camp and the Madison Early Music Festival. In addition to performing, Alison maintains an active virtual private studio, has taught musicianship at the Stony Brook University Young Artist Program, and has coached chamber music through the Stony Brook Community Music Program.
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