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Encyclopedia > Annie Gosfield

Annie Gosfield (born 1960) is a New York composer who specializes in using detuned or out of tune samples and industrial noises. Her work is often contains improvisation and often uses extended techniques and/or altered instruments. She also is a milliner.


External link

  • Official Website of Annie Gosfield (http://anniegosfield.com/)
  • American Mavericks: An interview with Annie Gosfield (http://www.musicmavericks.org/features/interview_gosfield.html) By Preston Wright, with Philip Blackburn of The American Composers Forum, Minnesota Public Radio, July 2002
  • Other Minds: Annie Gosfield (http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Gosfield.shtml)







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Annie Gosfield (528 words)
Annie Gosfield (born 1960, in Philadelphia) is a composer based in New York City.
Gosfield studied piano with French jazz pianist Bernard Peiffer and Horowitz student Alexander Fiorillo, and studied composition at North Texas State University and the University of Southern California.
Gosfield’s work The Manufacture of Tangled Ivory was recorded by the Bang on a Can All-Stars for Sony Classical, on their CD “Cheating, Lying, Stealing”, premiered at Lincoln Center in New York, and performed at The Israel Festival, The Adelaide Festival, Warsaw Autumn, and throughout Europe (1995-99).
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