Faculty Profile for Dr. Michael Lee Ippolito

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Dr. Michael Lee Ippolito
Associate Professor — School of Music
MUS 149
phone: (512) 245-1462

Biography Section

Biography and Education

Praised by the New York Times for his “polished orchestration” that “glitters, from big-shoulders brass to eerily floating strings,” Michael Ippolito’s music has been performed by leading musicians in venues around the world. Drawing on a rich musical background of classical and folk music, and taking inspiration from visual art, literature and other art forms, Ippolito has forged a distinctive musical voice in a body of work spanning orchestral, chamber and vocal music.
His orchestral music has been conducted by Edo de Waart, Marin Alsop, David Alan Miller and Jeffrey Milarsky in performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, the Albany Symphony Orchestra and the Juilliard Orchestra. His chamber music has been performed by the Attacca Quartet, Dinosaur Annex, and janus, among others, and his vocal music has been championed by sopranos Joèlle Harvey and Lindsay Kesselman, mezzo-soprano Kathryn Findlen and bass-baritone Davone Tines.
He has received commissions from numerous organizations, including the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble, ensemble 20/21 in Cologne, and the New York Choreographic Institute. Recent projects include a new string quartet for the Altius Quartet, commissioned by Chamber Music America, and a new work for the Truman State University Wind Ensemble, which was premiered at the 2015 New Horizons Music Festival.
He has received numerous awards, from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (Charles Ives Scholarship), The Juilliard School (Palmer Dixon Prize) and ASCAP (multiple ASCAP Plus Awards). Recently, his wind ensemble work West of the Sun was given an honorable mention in the 2014 Frederick Fennell Prize and his String Quartet No. 3 “Songlines” was selected as the runner up in the Apollo Chamber Players Commissioning Competition.
He was a composer fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and the Cultivate program at the Copland House in 2012. From 2004-2011, he was a participating composer and performer in MusicX, an innovative festival of new music in Cincinnati and Switzerland, where he worked as General Manager from 2008-2011. He has also participated in the "Upbeat Hvar" International Summer School in Croatia, Yiddish Summer Weimar in Germany and the Oregon Bach Festival's Composers Symposium.
Ippolito is currently Assistant Professor of Composition at Texas State University. He studied with John Corigliano at The Juilliard School and with Joel Hoffman and Michael Fiday at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Selected Scholarly/Creative Work

  • Sonata, for cello and piano. 2024.
  • Death by Drowning, for mezzo-soprano and piano. 2024.
  • Sonata. 2024, Cello and piano.
  • Composer, Songs Without Words, for horn and piano. August 2, 2024.
  • Composer, Un Segno nello spazio, for piano. May 21, 2024.

Selected Awards

  • Award / Honor Recipient: Plus Award, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. 2024
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Plus Award, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. 2023
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Plus Award, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. 2022
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Plus Award, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. 2021
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Plus Award, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. 2020

Selected Grants

  • Ippolito, Michael Lee. Texas State University, $8000. (Submitted: October 2022, Funded: January 2023 - August 2024). Grant.
  • Ippolito, Michael Lee. Recording Grant, Alice M. Ditson Fund - Columbia University, Other, $2000. (Submitted: 2021, Funded: 2021 - 2023). Grant.
  • Ippolito, Michael Lee. Library Research Grant, Texas State University, $2622. (Submitted: October 15, 2020, Funded: December 8, 2020 - January 2021). Grant.
  • Ippolito, Michael Lee. Texas State University, $8000. (Submitted: October 2019, Funded: January 2020 - August 2021). Grant.
  • Ippolito, Michael Lee. Classical Commissioning Grant, Chamber Music America, $12500. (Submitted: 2015, Funded: 2015 - 2016). Grant.

Selected Service Activities

Member
Graduate Curriculum Committee
August 1, 2023-Present
Member
Catalyst Commitee
November 2020-Present
Member
Personnel Committee
September 2020-Present
Coordinator
Composition Area
2014-Present
Member
Executive Personnel Committee
August 2023-August 2024