Eve Beglarian (born Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., July 22, 1958) is a contemporary American composer, performer and audio producer of Armenian descent.[1] Her music is often characterized as postminimalist.[2]

Her chamber, choral, and orchestral music has been commissioned and widely performed by The Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Bang on a Can All-Stars, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, The California EAR Unit, The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Relâche, The Paul Dresher Ensemble, Sequitur, and The American Composers Orchestra, among many others.[2] She received a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Robert Rauschenberg Award (2015).[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Overstepping (1998)
  • Tell the Birds (2006)

Collaborations

Compilations

  • Lesbian American Composers (1998)
  • Emergency Music (1998)
  • Messiah Remix (2004)
  • To Have and to Hold (2007)
  • 60x60 (2004-2005) (2007)[4][5]
  • Ceci n'est pas une guitare (Stradivarius, 2007)

References

  1. Shattuck, Kathryn (2006-09-03). "An Artistic Trek Across a Surreal Land of Sand and Self-Discovery". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  2. 1 2 Woodard, Josef. "A Bird’s Eye, a Wonderer’s Ear" Archived 2011-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. Liner note essay. New World Records.
  3. EVE BEGLARIAN WINS 2015 ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG AWARD By Frank J. Oteri on January 7, 2015 New Music Box
  4. "Eve Beglarian: for listeners". www.evbvd.com.
  5. "CD Baby Music Store". store.cdbaby.com.
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