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Encyclopedia > Eve Beglarian

Eve Beglarian (born July 22, 1958) is a lesbian American composer of Armenian descent. 22 July is the 203rd day (204th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 162 days remaining. ... 1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Lesbian describes a homosexual woman. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ...


She has released an album on OO discs: Overstepping (1998) in addition to being featured on CRI's Lesbian American Composers (1998). She has collaborated with Juliana Luecking on her Dream Cum GoDown, and with Kathleen Supove as Twisted Tutu, releasing Play Nice (1999) on oodiscs. CRI is a three letter abbreviation that may stand for: China Radio International Color rendering index Crown Research Institute (New Zealand) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Juliana Luecking writes and records stories about eccentric folks and the odd things they do. ...


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Eve Beglarian, Nonpop New Music Composer (470 words)
"One of new music's truly free spirits,"* Eve Beglarian is a composer, performer, and audio producer whose work has been performed in the most mainstream concert halls and theaters as well as in clubs and lofts.
Recordings of Eve's music are available on CRI Emergency Music, OO Discs, Accurate Distortion, Atavistic, and Kill Rock Stars.
In addition to her composing and performing work, Eve directs and produces audiobooks of authors including Stephen King and Anne Rice for Random House and Simon and Schuster.
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