Michael Hersch

Michael Hersch is a renowned American composer and pianist, celebrated for his emotionally charged and technically intricate music. Born on June 25, 1971, Hersch's compositions are known for their visceral impact and profound emotional depth, often exploring themes of loss, terminal illness, and the human condition. His works, which span various genres including opera and instrumental pieces, have been performed internationally under the baton of esteemed conductors such as Mariss Jansons and Alan Gilbert. Hersch's operas, including "On the Threshold of Winter" and "Poppaea," have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, highlighting his unique voice in contemporary classical music. In addition to his composing career, Hersch serves as a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Peabody Conservatory, where he continues to inspire and educate the next generation of musicians.

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