Eldad Tsabary
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Montreal-based Eldad Tsabary composes and performs in a variety of styles including contemporary, experimental, acousmatic and sound art. [1] His works, in all styles, are created with the concepts of fluidity and constant motion in mind and utilize unusual field recordings as well as noise and musical content.
Tsabary's works have been performed by the Bulgarian Philharmonic, Cygnus Ensemble, Hagai Rehavia, and Haim Avitsur as well as by himself and were presented in venues and festivals such as Carnegie Hall, CCRMA, and the Burning Man festival among many others. His music is published by Editions BIM (Switzerland) and released on ERMMedia, Capstone Records[2], New Adventures in Sound Art, JAZZIS, The Infinite Sector, comfortstand.com, Vox Novus[3] and SoundLab Channel. His compositions have been awarded several international prizes. Tsabary's has been selected for the 60x60 project in 2003, 2004, and 2006. [4] Eldad is a professor of electroacoustic music at Concordia University, Montreal.
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[edit] Interviews & Press
Interview with Eldad Tsabary on Sound L A B
[edit] Discography
- 60x60 (2004-2005) Vox Novus VN-001
- 60x60 (2003) Capstone Records CPS-8744
[edit] Solo recordings
- 2005 - Psychotropic Volume One (Infinite Sector Recordings)
[edit] References
- ^ http://yaeldad.com/ Eldad Tsabary's website
- ^ http://www.capstonerecords.org/CPS-8744.html Capstone Records CPS-8744
- ^ http://cdbaby.com/cd/60x60 Vox Novus VN-001
- ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Composers.htm 60x60 Composer List