His music has been programmed by contemporary classical ensembles such as So Percussion, the London Contemporary Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra the Calder Quartet, Eighth Blackbird, and the American Symphony Orchestra in a variety of settings including Carnegie Hall,
The Broad, the
Hollywood Bowl,
MoMA PS1, Le Poisson Rouge, the Dia Beacon, and Mass MoCA. He has also collaborated with electronic artists including
Laurel Halo,
Julia Holter, and
Son Lux. In 2013, Wohl released his first full-length album,
Corps Exquis, on
New Amsterdam Records to broad critical acclaim.
The New York Times praised it as a "boldly surreal aural experience" while
Pitchfork gave it high marks calling Wohl "an original voice." His second album,
Holographic, was commissioned by performing arts organizations Liquid Music (of
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra), the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, the
Baryshnikov Arts Center and the
Indianapolis Museum of Art, and was released in 2013, again on New Amsterdam Records. His third album
Etat came out on
Nonesuch Records and New Amsterdam in June 2019. In 2012 Wohl collaborated on the score for
The Color of Time, a film about poet
C.K. Williams featuring
James Franco,
Mila Kunis and
Jessica Chastain. In 2018 and 2019 he scored two of Oscar winning director
Morgan Neville's documentaries: ''
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead and Shangri-LA. The same years he wrote the music for Project Blue Book'', a television series produced by
Robert Zemeckis. From 2008 to 2015, Wohl served on the music composition faculty at
Sarah Lawrence College in New York. ==References==