Richard Teitelbaum
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Biography
[Edit]Composer and electronic musician Richard Teitelbaum was born in NYC in 1939. After graduating from Haverford College, he went on to get a Master of Music degree from Yale in 1964. Teitelbaum studied with composers Luigi Nono and Goffredo Petrassi in Italy on a Fullbright scholarship, after which he brought the first Moog synthesizer to Europe. Teitelbaum performed hundreds of concerts with it, and co-founded the pioneering live electronic music group Musica Elettronica Viva with Frederic Rzewski and Alvin Curran in Rome, 1966. An opera of his, Golem, was performed at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria (1991), and Teitelbaum himself has performed throughout the U.S., Japan and Europe. His music is heard on Cantaur, Hat Hut, Tzadik, and other labels. Besides making music and working with interactive computer systems, Teitelbaum has taught electronic music and composition at New York's Vassar College, and Bard College where he has also been Director of the Electronic Music Studio.
Title: MEV 40 (1967-2007)
Artist: Steve Lacy, Richard Teitelbaum, Frederic Rzewski, Alvin Curran
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Title: The Sea Between
Artist: Richard Teitelbaum, Carlos Zíngaro / Carlos Zingaro
Genre: Electronica, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: The Declaration of Musical Independence
Artist: Bill Frisell, Richard Teitelbaum, Andrew Cyrille, Ben Street
Genre: Jazz
Title: Concerto Grosso - For Human Concertino and Robotic Ripieno (1985)
Artist: Richard Teitelbaum
Genre: Classical
Featuring albums
Title: Braxton: Duet - Live at Merkin Hall 1994
Artist: Anthony Braxton
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz
Title: Hallelujah, Anyway - Remembering Tom Cora
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Classical