From 1974-1996, Madeleine was the cellist and co-director of The New Music Consort, an
ensemble specializing in the performance of twentieth century music. With the Consort,
Madeleine loured the United States and Europe, and participated in numerous premiere
performances of works by such eminent composers as Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Charles
Wuorinen and Mario Davidovsky as well as emerging American, European and Asian
composers.
In addition to its annual New York concert series, Madeleine's appearances with the
Consort include such prestigious festivals as the "Making Music Together Festival" Moscow,
Russia, the Ravinnia Festival (Chicago), the Aki Festival Cleveland, Ohio), the
Museum of
Modern Art (New York City) and the Guggenheim Museum (New York City). As co-director of
the Consort, Madeleine was the recipient of a number of awards and grants including the 1993
First Prize in Adventurous Programming awarded by ASCAP-Chamber Music America.
Madeleine is the director of the newly formed chamber ensemble MODERNWORKS!, now in its
third season. MODERNWORKS! has appeared at the Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, on Sonic Boom 6 and 8, and at the American Craft Museum.
Madeleine is presently an adjunct professor at the Mannes College of Music, New York City, where she directs the Contemporary Music Ensemble and teaches classes in the performance practice of twentieth century music. As co-director of the New Music Consort, she held the Chair of Johnson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Middlebury College, Vermont. She has also taught masterclasses in colleges and universities including University of Virginia, Charlottesville; Washington and Lee University; James Madison University, Virginia; SUNY Potsdam, University of Maryland, College Park; Manhattan School of Music, Oberlin College, CUNY Graduate Center, Furman University (N.C.) and The National Academy of Science.
Madeleine has recorded for New World Records, CRI, Mode and Harvestworks.
Madeleine plays a Betts cello c. 1790
