- Annie Gosfield
Annie Gosfield (born
September 11 ,1960 inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ) is a New Yorkcomposer who specializes in using detuned or out of tune samples and industrial noises. Her work often containsimprovisation and frequently uses extended techniques and/or alteredmusical instruments . Her work includes large-scale compositions, chamber music, electronic music, video projects, and music for dance. She uses traditional notation, improvisation, and extended techniques to explore a sound world that eliminates the boundaries between music and noise. Her music is often inspired by the inherent beauty of non-musical sounds, such as machines, destroyed pianos, warped78 rpm records, and detuned radios. She often works in close collaboration with musicians, in order to emphasize the unique qualities of each performer. Gosfield's compositions have been performed internationally by TheBang on a Can Allstars, Agon Orchestra, Joan Jeanrenaud,Fred Frith , Felix Fan,Roger Kleier , Blair McMillen,William Winant , theFLUX Quartet , theMiami String Quartet , TheSilesian String Quartet ,So Percussion , Talujon Percussion,Newband (on theHarry Partch instruments) and many others, at festivals includingWarsaw Autumn , ISCM World Music Days, Bang on a Can Marathon,Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival ,Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival , Festival Musique Actuelle, Wien Modern, OtherMinds,Spoleto Festival USA , Company Week, Taktlos, and three "Radical New Jewish Culture" festivals curated byJohn Zorn .
Gosfield has composed a site-specific work for a factory in Germany, collaborated on installations with artist Manuel Ocampo, and created a video for an imaginary orchestra of destroyed instruments. She has worked with many choreographers, includingKarole Armitage andSusan Marshall . Her music for dance has been featured at theVenice Biennale , the Next Wave Festival at theBrooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Teatro Olimpico (Rome), The Joyce Theater,Jacob's Pillow , and the Duke Theater on 42nd Street. Gosfield was the Milhaud Professor of composition atMills College in 2003 and 2005, visiting lecturer atPrinceton University in 2007,and was a visiting artist atCal Arts in 1999. Gosfield's writing on music has been featured in four essays published by theNew York Times ' "TimeSelect", and her essay "Fiddling With Sputnik" was published in Arcana II, edited by John Zorn. Her work has been profiled onNational Public Radio , and in articles inThe Wire (magazine) , Contemporary Music Review, Avant Magazine, Strings Magazine, as well as the book “Music and the Creative Spirit”. She has received recent fellowships from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, McKnight Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Siemens Foundation.
Her music is featured on three solo CD’s onTzadik Records . Her third release, “Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites”, features work scored for solo violin accompanied by satellite transmissions, as well as solo and chamber works performed by Joan Jeanrenaud and the Flux Quartet. Her previous Tzadik CD, "Flying Sparks and Heavy Machinery" features two pieces inspired by her 1999 residency in the factories of Nuremberg, Germany. "Burnt Ivory and Loose Wires", her first solo release for Tzadik, focuses on her work for detuned piano.Discography
* [http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=8007 Lost Signals and Drifting Satellites] Chamber and solo works performed by Joan Jeanrenaud, The Flux Quartet, and George Kentros
* [http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7069 Flying Sparks and Heavy Machinery] Two pieces inspired by a residency in the factories of Nuremberg: "EWA7", performed by Gosfield's ensemble, and "Flying Sparks and Heavy Machinery", performed by the Flux Quartet and Talujon Percussion
* [http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7040 Burnt Ivory and Loose Wires] Music for detuned piano, saxophone quartet, and cello, performed by Gosfield's ensemble,Rova Saxophone Quartet , and Ted Mook* The Art of Virtual Rhythmicon with
Phillip Blackburn andJanek Schaefer , onInnova External links
* [http://anniegosfield.com/ Official Website of Annie Gosfield]
* [http://thescore.blogs.nytimes.com/author/agosfield/?scp=1-b&sq=gosfield&st=nyt/ The Score: Four Innovative American Composers Sound Off] Four essays on the process of composition by Annie Gosfield, published by the New York Times' TimeSelect, March 2007
* [http://anniegosfield.com/the.wire.html The Wire: Unedited transcript of interview with Annie Gosfield] By Julian Cowley, The Wire 255, May 2005
* [http://www.musicmavericks.org/features/interview_gosfield.html American Mavericks: An interview with Annie Gosfield] By Preston Wright, with Philip Blackburn of The American Composers Forum, Minnesota Public Radio, July 2002
* [http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Gosfield.shtml Other Minds: Annie Gosfield]
* [http://www.newmusicbox.org/article.nmbx?id=4946 NewMusicBox cover: Annie Gosfield in conversation with Frank J. Oteri, January 9, 2007 (includes video)]
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