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Richard Teitelbaum

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beginning in 1988, and was the director of their Electronic Music Studio. He died of a stroke on April 9, 2020, and is survived by his wife, the classical pianist
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Born in New York City, Teitelbaum remembered listening to his father (a successful lawyer) play piano while he was a child. A 1960 graduate of
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at 23:45 'Solo for Three Pianos', Richard Teitelbaum at the Claxon Sound Festival for improvised music in The Netherlands (1984)
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In 1976 and 1977, another Fulbright fellowship allowed Teitelbaum to travel to Japan, where he studied
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In 1970, he returned to the US to study Ethnomusicology at
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was first performed with Barbara Mayfield in late 1967.
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He was a pioneer of 14: 827:American male classical composers 822:21st-century classical composers 817:20th-century classical composers 591:Live Electronic Music Improvised 269:New York Foundation for the Arts 857:20th-century American composers 852:21st-century American composers 369:>11>Ways>to>Proceed 310:Blends & The Digital Pianos 261:National Endowment for the Arts 113:to study in Italy in 1964 with 634:Astronautapinguim.blogspot.com 389:(Infrequent Seams, 2022) with 343:Duet: Live At Merkin Hall, NYC 140:to Europe in 1967. His piece 1: 426:Creative Orchestra Music 1976 69:. He was also involved with 16:American composer (1939–2020) 872:American male jazz musicians 832:American classical composers 708:"History of Brainwave Music" 57:, he was known for his live 888: 837:Avant-garde jazz musicians 375:and Carlos Zíngaro as BTMZ 277:The Rockefeller Foundation 189:, written and directed by 18: 251:Teitelbaum was awarded a 749:The Criterion Collection 556:Homage to Charles Parker 19:Not to be confused with 572:Musica Elettronica Viva 437:(Hat Hut Records, 1995) 353:(Silkheart, 1997) with 243:. He was 80 years old. 126:Musica Elettronica Viva 35:Richard Lowe Teitelbaum 30:Teitelbaum (circa 2003) 538:Joëlle Léandre Project 281:Asian Cultural Council 103:Mannes School of Music 31: 593:(Mainstream, 1970) - 297:(Freedom, 1976) with 228:, among many others. 29: 842:Bard College faculty 778:Bard.edu: Teitelbaum 726:"Richard Teitelbaum" 565:(Lovely Music, 1981) 231:Teitelbaum lived in 847:Moers Music artists 559:(Black Saint, 1979) 523:(Roaratorio, 1968 ) 419:New York, Fall 1974 333:(Moers Music, 1993) 324:(Victo, 1988) with 149:Wesleyan University 788:Richard Teitelbaum 694:Moogfoundation.org 648:Richard Teitelbaum 587:(BYG Actuel, 1969) 563:Chicago Slow Dance 397:, recorded in 2011 306:(Denon Jazz, 1978) 32: 636:. 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Richard Titlebaum

keyboardist
improvisor
Allen Forte
Mel Powell
Luigi Nono
electronic music
synthesizer
brain-wave music
world music
Japanese
Indian
western classical
notation
Haverford College
Mannes School of Music
Yale
Fulbright grant
Goffredo Petrassi
Henry Cowell
Musica Elettronica Viva
Alvin Curran
Frederic Rzewski
Moog synthesizer
Wesleyan University
gagaku
hichiriki
Masataro Togi
shakuhachi

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