Frank J. Oteri

Frank J. Oteri

Frank J. Oteri born May 12, 1964 [http://www.voxnovus.com/resources/American_Composer_Timeline.htm American Composer Timeline] is a composer based in New York City. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00E0DD1439F935A25755C0A960958260&scp=1&sq=Frank+J.+Oteri&st=nyt "WEDDINGS: VOWS;Melissa Richard and Frank J. Oteri " By LOIS SMITH BRADY, New York Times, Published: June 16, 1996] He has also been the editor of NewMusicBox since 1999. [http://www.newmusicbox.org/about.nmbx NewMusicBox] His work has been performed in venues from Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2005/08/18/arts/18seri.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=Frank+J.+Oteri&st=nyt&oref=slogin "Faux Underwater Singing and a Sit-Down Comic at an Upright Piano" By ANNE MIDGETTE, New York Times, Published: August 18, 2005]

Articles and Interviews

* [http://www.partialobserver.com/article.cfm?id=1854 An Interview with Frank J. Oteri at the Partial Observer]
* [http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos/background+on+frank+j+oteri Interview at Artist House Music]

References

External links

[http://www.newmusicbox.org/about.nmbx NewMusicBox]


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