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  EMPAC :: events :: EMPAC plus iEAR :: Richard Teitelbaum, Alvin Curran and Frederic Rzewski - Musica Electtronica ...
Richard Teitelbaum, Alvin Curran and Frederic Rzewski
Richard Teitelbaum— Composer/performer RICHARD TEITELBAUM is well known for his pioneering work in live electronic music, and his early explorations of intercultural improvisation and composition.
Teitelbaum has received numerous other awards, including the Ars Electronica Prize from the Austrian Radio in 1986, two Fulbrights, grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Asian Cultural Council, and commissions from several German radio stations and the Venice Biennale.
empac.rpi.edu /events/2006/mev.html   (947 words)

  
 Richard Teitelbaum, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
Composer and electronic musician Richard Teitelbaum was born in NYC in 1939.
Teitelbaum studied with composers Luigi Nono and Goffredo Petrassi in Italy on a Fullbright scholarship, after which he brought the first Moog synthesizer to Europe.
Teitelbaum performed hundreds of concerts with it, and co-founded the pioneering live electronic music group Musica Elettronica Viva with Frederic Rzewski and Alvin Curran in Rome, 1966.
www.emusic.com /artist/11608/11608962.html   (266 words)

  
 NewMusicBox
For composers like Cornelius Cardew, Frederic Rzewski, Alvin Curran, and Richard Teitelbaum, improvisation and experimentation became the main focus in the late fifties and sixties.
Teitelbaum, a founding member of MEV and involved in experimentation and improvisation until today, was particularly interested in biofeedback sounds, which he derived from brainwaves, heartbeat, and breathing, as well as muscle movements which he manipulated with his Moog synthesizer.
Teitelbaum described the realizations of In Tune as follows: "We experimented increasingly with more conscious means of feedback control… we also expanded the piece to allow group performances by as many as six or eight performers, all simultaneously interconnected.
www.newmusicbox.org /page.nmbx?id=35tp04   (595 words)

  
 Richard Teitelbaum
Downbeat magazine declared that Richard Teitelbaum, "…whose background includes both classical music and improvised jazz, is one of those rare individuals with the tasteful sensibility to recognize the beauty of the synthesizer and the technological expertise to intelligently employ it.
He utilizes electronics to liberate his musical ideas, freeing them from the technical limitations inherent in performing on traditional instruments." Indeed, Teitelbaum is a composer and performer known principally for his live electronic and interactive computer music.
Teitelbaum has held teaching positions at Vassar College, California Institute of the Arts, Antioch College, York University in Toronto, and Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.
www.otherminds.org /shtml/Teitelbaum.shtml   (190 words)

  
 EMPAC :: events :: EMPAC plus iEAR :: Richard Teitelbaum, Alvin Curran and Frederic Rzewski - Musica Electtronica viva! ...
Richard Teitelbaum, Alvin Curran and Frederic Rzewski
Richard Teitelbaum— Composer/performer RICHARD TEITELBAUM is well known for his pioneering work in live electronic music, and his early explorations of intercultural improvisation and composition.
Teitelbaum has received numerous other awards, including the Ars Electronica Prize from the Austrian Radio in 1986, two Fulbrights, grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Asian Cultural Council, and commissions from several German radio stations and the Venice Biennale.
www.empac.rpi.edu /events/2006/mev.html   (947 words)

  
 The Deep Listening® Catalog - RICHARD TEITELBAUM
Teitelbaum, with Anthony Braxton and George Lewis, employs robotics, MIDI and interactive computer programs to achieve a stunning soundscape.
Born in New York City in 1939, Teitelbaum received a BA from Haverford College and a Master of Music degree from Yale.
After two years on a Fulbright to Italy, he brought the first Moog synthesizer to Europe, performing over 200 concerts with it and helping to found the pioneering live electronic music group Musica Elettronica Viva, with Frederic Rzewski, Alvin Curran and others in Rome in 1966.
www.deeplistening.org /dlc/78teite.html   (309 words)

  
 Volume Detail
Composer/improviser Richard Teitelbaum has been acknowledged as a pioneer in electronic music for over three decades, combining electronics with classical forms, jazz improvisation, and world music.
Teitelbaum, always on the edge in musical technology, introduced the Moog synthesizer to Europe in the '60s, and in more recent years has pioneered musical work with interactive computer systems.
Teitelbaum is not just an experimenter, but a virtuousic and expressive musician of the highest caliber.
www.tzadik.com /volume.php?VolumeID=208   (233 words)

  
 Bard College - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
World Premieres by composers Joan Tower, Harold Faberman, and Richard Teitelbaum, and choreographer Peter Pucci for Ballet His (NYC41534)
World Premieres by composers Joan Tower, Harold Faberman, and Richard Teitelbaum, and choreographer Peter Pucci for Ballet His (NYC41548)
World Premieres by composers Joan Tower, Harold Faberman, and Richard Teitelbaum, and choreographer Peter Pucci for Ballet His (NYC41547)
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-bardc1oll.html   (297 words)

  
 www.jazzweekly.com | Reviews
Representing Occidental sounds are Tim Perkis, founding member of the interactive computer ensemble The Hub, who uses electronics-based, customized software and hardware, and Chris Brown, another Huber and an electronic musician and teacher who brought his prepared piano to improv bands with the late tenorman Glenn Spearman among others.
Related to the mythology surrounding his instrument, the flute sensei replicates the sound of small bell at one point and at others pushes out those jagged, ghostly whirlwind bass tones we're familiar with from samurai films involving menacing spirits.
Teitelbaum adds yet another lick to the blend as the suite ends, with Yokoyama, playing his shakuhachi as traditionally as he can, solos over keyboard samples of Western-influenced Japanese pop music called Enka.
www.jazzweekly.com /reviews/rteitelbaum_blends.htm   (903 words)

  
 Richard Teitelbaum: Short Biography
Teitelbaum the 1987 Prix Ars Electronica, sponsored by Austrian Radio and Siemens AG.
He was recently invited by the Rockefeller Foundation to be in residence at their Villa in Bellagio, Italy, and also by the Bogliasco Foundation to live and work at their Liguria Study Center near Genoa during the fall of 1999.
Teitelbaum's work includes grants from the Asian Cultural Council and West German Government, and commissions from the Westdeutsche Rundfunk (Cologne), the Venice Biennale, Hessischer Rundfunk (Frankfurt), Radio Bremen, the NEA and New York State Council on the Arts, and Meet the Composer/Reader's Digest.
inside.bard.edu /~teitelba/ShortBio.html   (589 words)

  
 Blends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Two extended works by Richard Teitelbaum for shakuhachi and synthesizer with percussion and bass accompaniment.
Teitelbaum was one of the founders of the revolutionary MEV group in Rome, which explored live electroacoustic and collective improvisation in the 60's and 70's.
Kyotaku/Denshi (1995) is more of a historical tour that follows a trajectory of Japanese history through the shakuhachi, from its roots of the travelling monks through various episodes of religious, artistic and secular events.
www.newalbion.com /NA118   (152 words)

  
 cd album music by RICHARD TEITELBAUM - Compil, Compilation, Playlist, playliste
anthony braxton (alto sax) (ss), richard teitelbaum (synt)
kenny wheelet (trumpet) (flh) or julius hemphill (alto sax), oliver lake (tenor sax), hamiet bluiett (bs), anthony braxton (alto sax) (fl) (bcl), leroy jenkins (vln), dave holland (bass), jerome cooper (drum), richard teitelbaum
leo smith (trumpet), anthony braxton (cl) (bcl), richard teitelbaum (synth) (percusion), dave holland (bass)
www.guitarejazz.com /music/zzz/richard-teitelbaum.htm   (192 words)

  
 Browse by Artist: TEITELBAUM, RICHARD
"Two extended works by Richard Teitelbaum for shakuhachi and synthesizer with percussion and bass accompaniment.
Teitelbaum was one of the founders of the revolutionary MEV group in Rome, which explored live electroacoustic and collective improvisation in the 60's and 70's.
Subsequent to that era he began work with the renowned shakuhachi master, teacher and composer, Yokoyama and began on a course of intercultural music.
www.forcedexposure.com /artists/teitelbaum.richard.html   (202 words)

  
 Ziff Davis SMART BUSINESS Names Richard Teitelbaum Deputy Editor; Former New York Times Editor Signs On as Deputy ...
Teitelbaum will also be responsible for hiring new talent, and continuing to communicate the new business technology focus of the magazine.
Prior to joining Ziff Davis SMART BUSINESS, Teitelbaum served as Investing Editor for the New York Times, where he was awarded Winner of 1999's Publisher's Award for investing and fund coverage.
Teitelbaum graduated from Connecticut College in 1983 with a double major in Philosophy and Economics, with minors in Russian Studies and English.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_August_15/ai_64194259   (668 words)

  
 CONTEMPORARY MUSIC REVIEW: Daunting Fun With Piano And Electronics By Jerry Kuderna (Ursula Oppens, Richard Teitelbaum, ...
On Friday night, two of the leading exponents of what used to be called "serious new music" — pianists Ursula Oppens and Aki Takahashi — showed that it is possible to play difficult contemporary works and still have fun.
In it, Teitelbaum "seeks to conjure the spirits of those to whom it is dedicated, as if to materialize them out the cauldron of the piano itself." The opening phrase illustrated the perils that beset such an endeavor.
After drawing some unearthly sounds from inside the piano (while a gentleman in the front row was stroking the nape of the neck of the woman next to him), Takahashi seated herself at the keyboard and tried a few evocative chords, only to be rebuffed by a very uncooperative F major triad.
www.sfcv.org /arts_revs/mills_10_24_00.php   (648 words)

  
 Avant Music News » Blog Archive » Richard Teitelbaum Interview
Richard Teitelbaum is interviewed about his opera-in-progress, Z’vi.
A performance and discussion of the piece is scheduled for April 13th at the Center for Jewish History, New York City.
After adopting Islam in addition to Judaism, he went on to develop a syncretic faith and practice incorporating elements of both religions.
www.somnius.com /amn/2005/04/01/richard-teitelbaum-interview   (185 words)

  
 A Second Wind for Organ
One of the most significant developments in the music of the past few decades has been the extension of the tonal and timbral possibilities of conventional instruments inherited from the 18th and 19th centuries.
This performance was made on a Schlicker Baroque Organ belonging to the sculptor Richard Lippold.
Taking advantage of the special resources of the recording medium, David Tudor has superimposed two versions of the same material, one played on the keyboard and one from the interior of the organ.
www.emf.org /tudor/articles/second_wind.html   (1090 words)

  
 The History of Jazz Music. Anthony Braxton: biography, discography, review, links
In 1967 Braxton formed a trio with violinist Leroy Jenkins and trumpeter Leo Smith, the Creative Construction Company, that gladly dispensed with the rhythm section, with melody and with traditional harmony.
Duets with synthesist Richard Teitelbaum yielded Time Zones (june 1976), taken up by Teitelbaum's Crossing and Behemoth Dreams.
Open Aspects (march 1982) was another session with Richard Teitelbaum (now a specialist of computer interaction), but this time it was dominated by Braxton's compositions.
www.scaruffi.com /jazz/braxton.html   (1819 words)

  
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 KlezCalendar: Richard Teitelbaum: Z'vi, NYC, Apr 13
'Avant-premiere' of Z'vi, an opera-in-progress by Richard Teitelbaum.
It is based on the true story of Shabbetai Z'vi, a 17th-century rabbi in the Ottoman Empire who was widely hailed throughout Europe and the Middle East as the Messiah.
Performers include: Cantor Jacob Ben-Zion Mendelson (tenor), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (ney, voice, zurna, percussion), David Krakauer (clarinet, bass clarinet), Richard Teitelbaum (sampling keyboard) and others.
www.klezmershack.com /calendar/002522.php   (175 words)

  
 Internet Archive: Details: Richard Teitelbaum at Other Minds 8, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Richard Teitelbaum's performance from 2002 at the Other Minds Music Festival 8 in San Francisco California.
Richard Teitelbaum: Blends (1977), for shakuhachi, synthesizer and percussion (West Coast Premiere)
Performed by The Other Minds Ensemble (Masayuki Koga, shakuhachi; Richard Teitelbaum, Kurzweil synthesizer; Geoffrey Gordon, tables & percussion)
archive.org /audio/audio-details-db.php?collectionid=Teitelbaum&...   (472 words)

  
 Richard Lowe Teitelbaum - Long CV
Articles on Richard Teitelbaum's Interactive GOLEM opera, by Dr. Helga de La Motte- Haber and Susanne Winterfeldt, in POSITIONEN, a New Journal of Music, Berlin, Germany, May 1992
1990: "Special Interview with Richard Teitelbaum: The Possibilities of Improvisation Opened by the Computer," by Toshie Kakinuma and Mamoru Fujieda, in Ongaku Geijutsu (Japan's leading classical music journal), published by Ongaku-no-tomo, Vol.
"Richard Teitelbaum on the Threshold," in The Voice of New Music, by Tom Johnson, Het Apollohuis, Eindhoven, Holland
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 Time Zones - Richard Teitelbaum - Music Reviews
He plays in duo with Teitelbaum the electronics maestro on the entire album,...
The album was later reissued, under Braxton's name, as part of a Black Lion package.
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 Richard Teitelbaum - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
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Kyotahku/Denshi: Ronin's Lament; the Coming of the West
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