Monica (Niki) Houghton was born in Vermont and grew up in northern Nevada. She holds A.B. and A.M. degrees from Harvard University in Chinese Language and Literature and East Asian Studies. She earned an M.M. in Composition from the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2003 and served as Instructor for their Joint Music Program with Case Western Reserve University for nine years before moving back to Nevada in 2011.

 

Ms. Houghton received an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council in 2007. Her works for large ensemble have been performed by the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, the University Circle Wind Ensemble, Heights Chamber Orchestra, Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra, and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.

 

Houghton works have been performed at festivals around the country and the world, including the AKI Festival of New Music, Ernest Bloch Festival, Oregon Bach Festival, Virginia Arts Festival, and Shanghai Spring International Music Festival.

 

Ms. Houghton’s music has been described as “evocative” and “full of feeling.” She has incorporated non-Western instruments and musical practices into several of her compositions. A glance at her catalog reveals a wide range of influences inspiring her works, including nature, poetry, the visual arts, language, science and world events. Ms. Houghton also appreciates and draws inspiration from live performances by living performers.

 

In addition to her many chamber works, she has composed solo works for piano, organ, viola, guitar and tuba. Monica Houghton is also the composer and co-librettist of an award-winning opera The Big Bonanza premiered by the Nevada Chamber Opera in April 2016.

 

For further information about the composer please visit www.monicahoughton.com

 

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ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

 

For information about Dmitri Atapine please visit http://www.atapine.com/

 

For information about Hyeyeon Park please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/

park_adela.htm

 

For information about James Winn please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/

winn.htm

 

For information about the Argenta Trio please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/ensembles/

argenta_trio.htm

 

For information about Panoramicos please visit http://panoramicos.org/

 

Individual performers on this recording of Stay, Shadow are: Sandra Simon, soprano; Mary Kay Robinson, flute; Lynne Ramsey, viola; Alijca Basinska, piano

 

For information about the Cleveland Chamber Collective please visit http://chambercollective.com/artists.html

 

Individual performers on this recording of Epigram are:

Takako Masame and Sae Shiragami, violins; Lisa Boyko, viola; Linda Atherton, cello

 

For information about Halida Dinova please visit http://www.halidadinova.com/

 

For information about The Cleveland Duo and James Umble please visit http://www.clevelandduo-umble.com/

 

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Monica (Niki) Houghton was born in Vermont and grew up in northern Nevada. She holds A.B. and A.M. degrees from Harvard University in Chinese Language and Literature and East Asian Studies. She earned an M.M. in Composition from the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2003 and served as Instructor for their Joint Music Program with Case Western Reserve University for nine years before moving back to Nevada in 2011.

 

Ms. Houghton received an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council in 2007. Her works for large ensemble have been performed by the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, the University Circle Wind Ensemble, Heights Chamber Orchestra, Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra, and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.

 

Houghton works have been performed at festivals around the country and the world, including the AKI Festival of New Music, Ernest Bloch Festival, Oregon Bach Festival, Virginia Arts Festival, and Shanghai Spring International Music Festival.

 

Ms. Houghton’s music has been described as “evocative” and “full of feeling.” She has incorporated non-Western instruments and musical practices into several of her compositions. A glance at her catalog reveals a wide range of influences inspiring her works, including nature, poetry, the visual arts, language, science and world events. Ms. Houghton also appreciates and draws inspiration from live performances by living performers.

 

In addition to her many chamber works, she has composed solo works for piano, organ, viola, guitar and tuba. Monica Houghton is also the composer and co-librettist of an award-winning opera The Big Bonanza premiered by the Nevada Chamber Opera in April 2016.

 

For further information about the composer please visit www.monicahoughton.com

 

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ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

 

For information about Dmitri Atapine please visit http://www.atapine.com/

 

For information about Hyeyeon Park please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/

park_adela.htm

 

For information about James Winn please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/pages/bios/

winn.htm

 

For information about the Argenta Trio please visit https://www.unr.edu/cla/music/ensembles/

argenta_trio.htm

 

For information about Panoramicos please visit http://panoramicos.org/

 

Individual performers on this recording of Stay, Shadow are: Sandra Simon, soprano; Mary Kay Robinson, flute; Lynne Ramsey, viola; Alijca Basinska, piano

 

For information about the Cleveland Chamber Collective please visit http://chambercollective.com/artists.html

 

Individual performers on this recording of Epigram are:

Takako Masame and Sae Shiragami, violins; Lisa Boyko, viola; Linda Atherton, cello

 

For information about Halida Dinova please visit http://www.halidadinova.com/

 

For information about The Cleveland Duo and James Umble please visit http://www.clevelandduo-umble.com/