From 2012 to 2015, the group served as ensemble-in-residence at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Additionally, the group has led short-term residencies at the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance (where it was the Barr Institute Ensemble Laureate),
Colburn School,
University of Michigan,
Oberlin College,
Southern Methodist University,
Rice University, and the
Interlochen Arts Academy. In 2015 the group engaged as Artist-in-Residence at the
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, rehearsing and conducting daily business on the third floor galleries. The ensemble's extensive recording history, primarily with Chicago's Cedille Records, encompasses more than a dozen acclaimed albums. Four of these recordings have won Grammy awards: 2006's
strange imaginary animals won two 2008
Grammy Awards, including the award for Best Chamber Music Performance.
Lonely Motel: Music from Slide won in 2009 and features excerpts from the music and theater work
Slide, a collaboration between Eighth Blackbird, composer
Steve Mackey, and singer, actor, and librettist Rinde Eckert.
Meanwhile, an album featuring Stephen Hartke's piece of the same name, won a Grammy in 2011.
FILAMENT won the 2015 Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. Since its founding in 1996, Eighth Blackbird has been active in commissioning new works from composers such as
Steve Reich,
David Lang,
George Perle,
Frederic Rzewski,
Joseph Schwantner,
Paul Moravec, and
Stephen Hartke, as well as works from
Jennifer Higdon,
Derek Bermel,
Nico Muhly,
Bryce Dessner, David Little,
Daniel Kellogg,
Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, and the Minimum Security Composers Collective. The group received the first BMI/Boudleaux-Bryant Fund Commission and the 2007 American Music Center Trailblazer Award and has received grants from BMI, Meet the Composer, the Greenwall Foundation, and
Chamber Music America. In June 2009, Eighth Blackbird served as music director of the
Ojai Music Festival in Southern California. In February 2011, Eighth Blackbird curated the Tune-In Music Festival at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. The group devised a program which centered around
Igor Stravinsky's controversial statement that music was, "essentially powerless to express anything at all," and culminated in the indoor premier of
John Luther Adams' monumental percussion work
Inuksuit. In 2012, the group also developed the Metropolis New Music Festival in Melbourne, Australia, which featured Steve Reich as its composer-in-residence. Demonstrating its flair for combining musical and theatrical elements in its performances, Eighth Blackbird has also created an original cabaret-opera style staging of
Arnold Schoenberg's seminal work
Pierrot Lunaire, which the group performs entirely from memory and a fully staged, evening-length work by Amy Beth Kirsten entitled
Colombine’s Paradise Theatre. ==Recordings==