
21st Century
Michael Daugherty
1954 – present
About this composer
“Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher. He is influenced by popular culture, Romanticism, and postmodernism. Daugherty's notable works include his Superman comic book-inspired Metropolis Symphony for orchestra (1988–93), Dead Elvis for solo bassoon and chamber ensemble (1993), Jackie O (1997), Niagara Falls for symphonic band (1997), UFO for solo percussion and orchestra (1999) and for symphonic band (2000), Bells for Stokowski from Philadelphia Stories for orchestra (2001) and for symphonic band (2002), Fire and Blood for solo violin and orchestra (2003) inspired by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Time Machine for three conductors and orchestra (2003), Ghost...”
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There are no upcoming concerts with works by this composer.
Orchestral
Bells for Stokowski, for symphonic band
Radio City: Symphonic Fantasy on Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra
UFO, for percussion and symphonic band
Deus Ex Machina, for piano and orchestra
Fire and Blood, for violin and orchestra
Metropolis Symphony
Bizarro for symphonic winds and percussion
Brooklyn Bridge, for band
Desi, for band
Flamingo, for large ensemble
Ghost Ranch
Hell's Angels, for bassoon quartet and orchestra
Ladder to the Moon, for violin and band
Le Tombeau de Liberace, for piano and orchestra
Lost Vegas, for wind band
MotorCity Triptych
Motown Metal, for brass ensemble and percussion
Niagara Falls, for symphonic band
Philadelphia Stories, for orchestra
Raise the Roof, for timpani and symphonic band
Red Cape Tango, for band
Rosa Parks Boulevard
Route 66
Sunset Strip
Sunset Strip, for orchestra
The Gospel According to Sister Aimee, for organ and orchestra
Time Machine