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Michael Pisaro Biography |
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Michael Pisaro
was born in Buffalo in 1961. |
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He is a composer
and guitarist, a member of the Wandelweiser
Composers Ensemble and founder |
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and director of the Experimental Music
Workshop. |
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His work is frequently
performed in the U.S. and in Europe, in music festivals and in many smaller
venues. |
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It has been selected
twice by the ISCM jury for performance at World Music Days festivals
(Copenhagen,1996; Manchester, 1998) and has also been part of festivals in
Hong Kong |
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(ICMC, 1998),
Vienna (Wien Modern,1997), Aspen (1991), London (Cutting Edge, 2007), |
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Glasgow (INSTAL
2009), Huddersfield (2009), Chicago (New Music
Chicago, 1990, 1991) and elsewhere. |
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He has had
extended composer residencies in Germany (Künstlerhof
Schreyahn, Dortmund University), Switzerland (Forumclaque/Baden), Israel (Miskenot
Sha'ananmim), Greece (EarTalk)
and in the U.S. (Birch Creek Music Festival, Wisconsin). |
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Concert length
portraits of his music have been given in Munich, Jerusalem, Los Angeles,
Vienna, Merano (Italy), Brussels, New York, Curitiba
(Brazil), Amsterdam, London, Tokyo, Austin, Berlin, Chicago, Düsseldorf,
Zürich, Cologne, Aarau (Switzerland), and
elsewhere. |
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He is a
Foundation for Contemporary Arts, 2005 and 2006 Grant Recipient. |
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Most of his music
of the last several years is published by Edition Wandelweiser
(Germany). |
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Several CDs of
his work have been released by such labels as Edition Wandelweiser
Records, Compost and Height, confront, Another Timbre, Cathnor,
Nine Winds and others, including most |
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recently "transparent city, volumes 1–4",
“an unrhymed chord”, “hearing metal 1”, “A Wave and Waves” and "harmony
series (11–16)". |
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His translation
of poetry by Oswald Egger ("Room of Rumor") was published in 2004
by Green Integer. He is Co-Chair of Music Composition at the California
Institute of the Arts near Los Angeles.
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He has performed
many of his own works and those of close associates Antoine Beuger, Kunsu Shim, Jürg Frey
and Manfred Werder, and works from the experimental tradition, especially
John Cage, Christian Wolff, James Tenney and George
Brecht. |