Michael Eric Robinson


Michael Eric Robinson is an American composer associated with both contemporary classical music and computer music. His work is influenced by jazz, Indian classical music and European musical traditions.

Life

Born in New York, New York, in 1956, Robinson was raised in Long Island, NY, earning the Louis Armstrong award in 1974. Robinson studied at SUNY Potsdam followed by graduate study at CalArts. Private studies included jazz improvisation with Lee Konitz, Paul Jeffrey, Ken McIntyre and Indian classical music with Harihar Rao and Pandit Jasraj - as well as composition studies with John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Lewin, Charles Dodge and Steve Reich. Additional education included summer programs at Tanglewood with Leonard Altman, Gunther Schuller, Jacob Druckman, John Chowning, Ralph Shapey and Leonard Bernstein.
As a composer and musicologist, Robinson has been a lecturer at UCLA, Bard College, California State University at Long Beach and California State University at Dominguez Hills. His recordings are in the music library collections of New York University, Princeton University, and the University of California at Los Angeles. A comprehensive collection of Robinson’s scores are used for study and teaching purposes at New York University.

Composition style and process

Robinson's work has been described by Titus Levi as a musical rendering of abstract expressionism. In Keyboard Magazine he explains in his 1991 Discoveries article featuring Robinson: "Robinson’s sense of timing, phrasing, form, and flow guide listeners toward his alternative vision. His music has the clarity and ingenuousness of Chinese brush painting, some of the hard geometric edginess of Kandinsky, and a detached, ethereal, and abstract quality that nonetheless seems bound to the tight forms found in some abstract Expressionist paintings."
Christina V. Godbey of The Los Angeles Times wrote of Robinson’s process: “Michael Robinson is a composer of the modern age...Since 1985, he has written compositions exclusively for the computer, and it has produced some rather unusual sounds. Robinson composes music with traditional notations on paper before it is translated and encoded into the computer.”
Amanda MacBlane describes Michael Robinson's style and process in her August 2002 NewMusicBox article: "Making use of alternative tunings and blending tradition with technology, Robinson is able to transcend cultural and spiritual boundaries."
Robinson has composed over 400 works and has released over 100 albums. His musical style is informed by American, South Asian, and European traditions. "...his production methodology is also unique: although the performance of a typical Robinson piece sounds as if spontaneous improvisation is involved, his compositions are, amazingly, entirely programmed using the Meruvina and thus fully notated.”

Piano improvisations

Known for his electronic works on the Meruvina, Michael Robinson is also an accomplished pianist, releasing three solo piano albums in 2021. As published in All About Jazz, Hrayr Attarian describes his piano recordings as: "A mix of originals and radically reimagined standards..."

Selected discography

Green Garnets 2022Jetavana 2022Gregorian Winter 2022Joy Unknown 2022Another World 2022In My Tree 2022A Parrot Sipping Tea 2021Taffeta Patterns 2021Lotus-Pollen 2020The Waters' Child 2020Queen Of Space 2020Spirit Lady 2019Dazzling Darkness 2019Tunis Phantom 2019Nectar-Spells 2018Mango-Bird 2018Viridian Seas 2017Lilac Dawn 2017Celestial Crocodile & Honu Morning 2016Hummingbird Canyon 2014Lucknow Shimmer 2013Nightmarchers 2012Emerald Anklets 2012Amethyst Labyrinth 2011Peridot Pond 2011Summer Morning 2010Bhairava 2010Todi 2009Natabhairavi 2007Dhani 2003Mian Ki Malhar 2002Puriya Dhanashri 2002Bhimpalasi 2001Kaunsi Kanada 2000Sagarmatha 1998The Listening Earth 1998Chinese Legend 1997Rainbow Thunder 1996Hamoa 1995Fire Monkey 1994Robinson Gardens 1994Sea of France 1991Trembling Flowers 1991