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Noah Creshevsky

Noah Creshevsky (January 31, 1945 in Rochester, New York - December 3, 2020 in New York City, New York) was an American composer. Creshevsky studied composition with [a=Nadia Boulanger] in Conservatoire de musique in Paris and with [a=Luciano Berio] at Juilliard school of music in New-York. Former director of [l=Brooklyn College Center For Computer Music]. "I have been composing electronic music for more than thirty years. Common to all of my music is the use of expanded sonic palettes. My goal has been to create a body of work using a novel but natural, versatile, and expressive musical language. My focus on extended musical palettes mirrors the belief that individuals and societies are improved through broad inclusion. Much of my musical vocabulary consists of familiar bits of words, songs, and instrumental music which are deconstructed into minute fragments, subjected to a variety of electronic processes, and finally reassembled in ways that bear little or no discernible relationship to their original sources. The result is a sound at once nearly human and tangentially electronic, but never fully one or the other. Allusions to Middle Eastern, Asian, and Western sacred, secular, popular, and classical instrumental and vocal music seek to produce hypothetical performers of indeterminate identity--simultaneously male and female, Western and non-Western, ancient and modern, familiar and unfamiliar." --Noah Creshevsky

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