Portrait image of artist Nico Muhly, looking slightly off camera with bright blue eyes.

Nico Muhly

compo­ser, Via Dolorosa

Nico Muhly (compo­ser, Via Dolorosa), born in 1981, is an American composer who writes orchestral music, works for the stage, music for film, choral music, chamber music, and sacred music. He has received commissions from the Metropolitan Opera: Two Boys (2011) and Marnie (2018); Carnegie Hall; the Los Angeles Philharmonic; the Australian Chamber Orchestra; the New York Philharmonic; the Tallis Scholars; and King’s College, and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, at which he is composer-in-residence. He is a collaborative partner at the San Francisco Symphony and has been featured at the Barbican and the Philharmonie de Paris as composer, performer, and curator. An avid collaborator, he has worked with choreographers Benjamin Millepied at the Paris Opera Ballet; Bobbi Jene Smith at the Juilliard School; Justin Peck and Kyle Abraham at New York City Ballet; and musicians Sufjan Stevens, The National, Teitur, Anohni, James Blake, and Paul Simon. His work for the screen includes scores for The Reader (2008), Kill Your Darlings (2013), Howards End (2017), and Pachinko (2022). Recordings of his works have been released by Decca and Nonesuch, and he is part of the artist-run record label Bedroom Community, which released his first two albums, Speaks Volumes (2006) and Mother­tongue (2008).