Franz Nicolay
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Franz Nicolay (born August 27, 1977) is a multi-instrumentalist, mustachioed man-about-town who both performs with bands and composes original new music. He is a member of The Hold Steady, The World/Inferno Friendship Society, gypsy-klezmer outfit Guignol as well as a founder of the Anti-Social Music collective. He recently released his first solo demos, entitled The Black Rose Paladins. His main instruments are piano, keyboards, accordion and guitar.
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Biographical Information
Franz Nicolay was born and grew up in New Hampshire, where he began playing violin at age four and piano a year later. He had an exceptionally supportive violin teacher, who let him play a piece of his own at his first violin recital in Concord at age five, thus launching his career, such as it is, as a composer. He began playing the accordion when he joined the World/Inferno Friendship Society in 2000. Creativity also runs in the family, as Franz Nicolay Sr. is a professional photographer and professor, and his sister Megan founded a DIY empire in what is now called Generation-T.
Education
In 1994, Nicolay attended the Berklee Summer Performance Program for jazz piano, and in 1995 entered the New York University jazz composition program, from which he graduated with honors in 1999. While at NYU, he studied primarily with Marc-Antonio Consoli, as well as Justin Dello Joio, Robert Rowe, Dafna Naphtali, Frank Kimbrough, Ted Nash, Ben Allison, Ron McClure, and others.
Instruments Played
Piano, Keyboards, Accordion, Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica, the Saw, Mandola, Banjolin, Spoons, Organ, Moog, and lead/background Vocals
Bands
The Suckers - Franz's own, now-defunct, experimental group. "A witches brew of tonal experimentation...puts the 'art' back into musical artist" (garageband.com) The Suckers released a CD EP in 1999 entitled dasein on their own Eggshell Armor label. The CD features the single "Nightratsong" which Nicolay recently re-recorded as a part of his solo effort.
The World/Inferno Friendship Society - Franz joined World/Inferno in 2000, approximately 4 years after the group was formed. He lends his accordion and keyboard playing, as well as his enthusiasm and composition skills to the group. The World/Inferno Friendship Society is a surprisingly cult-like klezmer and circus inspired troupe that provides the ultimate soundtrack for miscreants and intellects alike, with nine (and sometimes more) lovely ladies and gentleman playing waltzes, tangos, and anthems for today's punks.
Guignol (pronounced gee-yol) - Gypsy-klezmer band Guignol played its first shows in 2002 (under the name the Nothing Machine). The instrumentation consists of clarinet, accordion, tuba/bass, and drums. "What you’ve got here is the raucous, theatrical, spastic and melodramatic soundtrack for singing grifters, murderous marionettes, and grease-painted gutterballs. It’s an oom-pah wedding, squealing and lyrical, that hits like punk rockers and sings like a gypsy camp." (http://www.franznicolay.com/guignol/) Guignol released a self-titled CD with Third Story Records in 2004. They also released a split EP with Nanuchka in 2005 entitled "Drink the Best Wine First."
The Hold Steady Well, you know.
Franz has also appeared and recorded with a number of other groups including Leftover Crack, the Dresden Dolls, Choking Victim, The Bouncing Souls, Subhumans (UK), Casa de Chihuahua, The Sharp Things, Barbez, Gutbucket, Nanuchka, [ http://www.myspace.com/emilynbrodsky Emilyn Brodsky], The Star Fucking Hipsters, Mrs. Norman Maine, Ivy Baldwin Dance, Chelsea Bacon, Elizabeth Greene Dance, and recently with Bruce Springsteen at Carnegie Hall.
Composition Work
In 1998, he was composer-in-residence with the NYU New Music & Dance Ensemble during a residency in Pisa, Italy; where selections from his quintet "...some time later, when the smoke had cleared..." were performed as part of their annual Strada Facendo arts festival. In 2000, dancer Diane Carroll choreographed her work Changes to his String Quartet No. 1. He works extensively as a producer, songwriter, and session musician; and writes for various film, television, dance, and theater projects. Franz was co-composer and musical director for Chelsea Bacon's "Breaker: An Aerial Fairy Tale", which combined original songs and underscoring with aerial acrobatics and storytelling ("a groovy orchestra" - Village Voice; "magical songs...perhaps the most delightful addition to the work" - showbusinessweekly.com). Some of his compositions can be found on his American Music Center profile.
Anti-Social Music collective
In 2001, Nicolay organized "An Afternoon of Anti-Social Chamber Music" at Columbia University, a program of new music from emerging New York-based composers. The success of this concert led to the founding of Anti-Social Music, a non-profit new-music collective of composers and performers that presents concerts of premieres by emerging (primarily New York-based) composers, in venues both conventional and urine-stained. Since the first "Afternoon," the group has performed twice yearly, presenting premieres of new compositions written by ASM members and associates. All shows feature artwork from some favorite local artists.
The Anti-Social Music collective has two CD releases--"Anti-Social Music Sings the Great American Songbook" (Peacock Recordings, December 2005) and Anti-Social Music + Gena Rowlands Band "The Nitrate Hymnal" (Lujo Records).
Solo Work
When a scheduled Guignol gig fell through in August of 2007, Nicolay decided to play the show as a solo gig. He performed a mix of songs, some on guitar and some on piano, some Suckers-era songs and some songs co-written by Jack Terricloth of World/Inferno (from the only-ever theoretical "Jack and Franz Sing Sad Songs of Love") After playing another few successful solo gigs, Nicolay decided that there was enough interest for him to begin demoing for a solo release, which resulted in "The Black Rose Paladins (Demos 2007)." The first track, "Jeff Penalty" is slated to be the B-side on an upcoming split 7" with Mischief Brew. The full demos can be purchased on Franz Nicolay's myspace.
Website
FranzNicolay.com houses Mr. Nicolay's (sometimes-updated) travel blog as well as an archive of all shows he has played in the past two years, discography of every release he has appeared on, distribution information and links.
Mailing List
For news and announcements, you can join the Franz Nicolay mailing list by sending an e-mail to franznicolaylist-subscribe@googlegroups.com
Links/References
Most of the information found on this page comes directly from the horse's mouth, so to speak, and can be traced back to the following links: