Annie Garlid

Musician and composer Annie Garlid studied English at Smith College, viola performance at New England Conservatory, early music at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, and ensemble singing at the Schola Cantorum in Basel. In 2018 she began her PhD in music at New York University, where she researches materiality in recent experimental music.

As a viola player and singer, Annie works at the intersection of early music, experimental music, and contemporary classical music. She appeared on Holly Herndon’s 2019 album PROTO (and toured as a member of the Holly Herndon ensemble) and Caterina Barbieri’s 2019 album Ecstatic Computation. She has collaborated and performed with a number of other composers and artists, including Bill Kouligas, Emptyset, Nile Koetting, Cat Lamb, Marc Sabat, Curtis Anderson, and Laure M. Hiendl. She plays and sings with Early Music New York, The American Classical Orchestra, Portland Bach Experience, De Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht, the Netherlands Bach Society, the Handel and Haydn Society, Tafelmusik, and Konzert Minimal, and at the Washington National Cathedral. As a violist she has worked with Pierre Boulez, Masaaki Suzuki, David Robertson, Peter Eötvös, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Bernard Labadie, and Harry Christophers. She released her debut album as UCC Harlo in March 2019. Under that moniker she has since toured internationally and licensed her music to fashion brands Chanel and JW Anderson.