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Neil Rolnick
1947 -
United States of America, TX
Neil Burton [Neil Rolnick (22/10/1947), an American composer, performer and educator, born in Dallas, Texas. He studied musical composition with Darius Milhaud at the Aspen Music School, with John Adams and Andrew Imbrie at the San Francisco Conservatory, and with Richard Felciano and Olly Wilson at UC Berkeley, where he earned a PhD in musical composition in 1980. He studied computer music at Stanford with John Chowning and James A. Moorer, and worked as a researcher at IRCAM in Paris, France, from 1977 to 1979. He currently is Professor of Music in the Arts Department and iEAR Studios at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, NY. At Rensselaer he led the development of unique undergraduate and graduate programs in Electronic Arts which focus on a truly integrated approach to time-based art and performance with the electronic media.
Requiem songs - for the victims of nationalism
Requiem songs - for the victims of nationalism is a set of 10 songs with percussion, violin & sampler:
01. Invocation 02. Bosnia's mountains 03. The wedding party 04. Deep is the sea / The bee 05. So still 06. Ethnic cleansing 07. Home is a ghost 08. The cellist 09. Final prayer
♫ 01. Invocation © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 02. Bosnia's mountains © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 03. The wedding party © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 04. Deep is the sea / The bee © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 05. So still © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 06. Ethnic cleansing © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 07. Home is a ghost © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 08. The cellist © Albany TROY 188 ♫ 09. Final prayer © Albany TROY 188 |