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词条 Dean Rosenthal
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  1. List of works

  2. Notes

  3. External links

{{Infobox musical artist
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|8|27|mf=y}}
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| origin = Concord, Massachusetts
| instrument = guitar, piano, electronics
| genre = 21st-century classical music, Experimental music, Field recording, Electronic music
| occupation = Composer, musician
| years_active = 1996 – present
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| website = {{URL|http://www.deanrosenthal.org/}}
}}Dean Rosenthal is an American composer[1] of instrumental and electronic music, sound installations, and field recordings.[2][3][4] His pieces have included field recordings, text scores, digital pastiche, and instrumental works focussed on natural observations of properties in mathematics such as perfect tilings, combinations, graph theory, and permutations.[5] He has conducted and performed internationally since 1996.[6] He is the composer of the ongoing international community experimental music work Stones/Water/Time/Breath [7] that is celebrated annually by Fête de la Musique in multiple cities across North America and Europe.[8][9] He also serves as co-editor of The Open Space Web Magazine and is a contributing editor to The Open Space Magazine.[10][11] Most recently he has worked closely with Guggenheim Fellow David Parker's dance company The Bang Group[12][13][14] on several works, including their collaboration Turing Tests.[15][16]

His music is associated with American composers Tom Johnson, Larry Polansky and John Cage,[17][18] and he has been commissioned to write or arrange his music by Barbara Galli, Morton Subotnick, the Flexible Orchestra, the Washington Square Winds, and others.[19][20]

His own music, Underpinnings, was released as part of a compilation of postminimalism[21] in 2007 and he has contributed to recording projects on the Another Timbre and Motor Image labels of the music of Joseph Kudirka and Wandelweiser composer Manfred Werder.[22][23] Our Gazes, a round for 2 voices that sets the poetry of American poet Henry Lyman is published in Rounds Unbound by Frog Peak Music.[24] His music is performed, broadcast, and choreographed internationally in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, including performances at Stratford Circus in London, Incubator Arts Project, Spectrum, Brooklyn Museum, and other prominent venues in New York City, Ohrenhoch der Geräuschladen in Berlin, the Taipei Contemporary Art Center in Taiwan, and elsewhere internationally in 23 countries.[25][26][27] He lives on Martha's Vineyard.[28]

List of works

  • The Orderly Organ for organ (2018)
  • Orderly Movements for oboe trio (2017)
  • Ostinato Obbligato for piano (2017)
  • The Name of the Street You Live On for piano (2016)
  • Island (2015) electrocoustic
  • Path (for Flexible Orchestra) for chamber orchestra (2015)
  • Path for oboe or clarinet (2014)
  • Stones/Water/Time/Breath (2012)
  • Duplets for voice (2012)
  • I Think So, Too for wind quintet (2009/2012)
  • Unconfirmed Report (2011)
  • Perfect for ... for violin (2011)
  • Menemsha Village field recording/electronic (2010)
  • Lullaby for piano (2010)
  • Life Is What Happens, digital pastiche (2010)
  • One for Karin for piano
  • Our Gazes for two voices with text by Henry Lyman (2009)
  • Ariel for string quartet or choir Sylvia Plath (2003, 2009)
  • This Is My Message to the World for guitar and voice with text by Emily Dickinson (2003)
  • In Just Spring… for two violin and voice with text by E. E. Cummings (2003)
  • Songs from the Japanese for soprano and violin (1999–2000)
  • Embodied Naked for Sporano or Tenor, piano, violin and cello einem with text by Elliot Wolfson (1998)
  • Underpinnings for chamber orchestra based on a painting by Jasper Johns (1998)
  • Your Fine Promises for soprano and piano with text by Fujiwara no Mototoshi translated by Kenneth Rexroth (1997)
  • Portraits digital pastiche (1997)
  • Ear Trainer electroacoustic (1996)

Notes

1. ^American Composer Timeline
2. ^ 
3. ^http://www.ohrenhoch.org/en/sundays-archive/384.html
4. ^Dean Rosenthal
5. ^ 
6. ^lanza, a: "auditory perceptions..", Musicworks 65, Summer 1996
7. ^http://www.stonespiece.com
8. ^http://www.makemusicday.org/mass-appeal/#instruments=stones
9. ^http://www.stonespiece.com/performances/
10. ^The Open Space Web Magazine
11. ^http://the-open-space.org/open-space-magazine/
12. ^https://dance.barnard.edu/profiles/david-parker
13. ^https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/david-parker/
14. ^http://www.thebanggroup.com/about.php
15. ^http://www.danspaceproject.org/calendar/the-bang-group-a-mouthful-of-shoes/
16. ^https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/dance/the-bang-group
17. ^ 
18. ^ 
19. ^http://www.washingtonsquarewinds.org/about/
20. ^ 
21. ^Pupusse & pat rack : Dès le matin
22. ^http://www.anothertimbre.com/rosenthal2005.html
23. ^https://sites.google.com/view/motorimagerecordings/mi03-joseph-kudirka-kids-in-sandbox
24. ^Rounds Unbound
25. ^ 
26. ^http://www.ohrenhoch.org/en/sundays-archive/384.html
27. ^https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/calendar/event/brooklyn_dance_festival_may_2017
28. ^http://www.mvmagazine.com/news/2014/09/01/heard-new-stones

External links

  • Dean Rosenthal Website
  • Stones/Water/Time/Breath Website
  • Dean Rosenthal at Vox Novus
  • Stones/Water/Time/Breath and Black Waters Videos of "Stones/Water/Time/Breath" by British filmmaker Russell Craig Richardson
  • Stones/Water/Time/Breath on The Journal of Wild Culture
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