1997-current: Multimedia Producer, Composer,Ernst&Young, LLP.
Current duties include non-linear video production, music composition, arrangement
and production, web design, sound design.
1996: Articles in Piano and Keyboard Magazine and Electronic Musician.
1996: Composer, Frommer's Interactive Travel Guides (CD-ROM), MacMillan Digital.
Produced transitional vignettes evocative of various U.S.A. locales.
Released spring '96.
1995: Composer, The War in Vietnam (CD-ROM), MacMillan Digital.
Produced transitions, theme music and sonic plates for historical
CD. Released spring '96.
1995-96: Composer, Audio Director: Sacred and Secular: The Aerial Photography of Marilyn Bridges (CD-ROM), The Voyager Company.
Produced over two hours of musical sequences, which would trigger
as the viewer selected various photos. Released June '96.
1994-96: Composer, Audio Director: Chaos (CD-ROM), NYU/Harper Collins.
Produced sound fx and music for Chaos Theory-based interactive game
in the style of Myst. Released May '96.
1993-95: Freelance recording engineer, NPR Performances Today.
Misc. concerts and interviews in NYC for national broadcast.
1992-94: MIDI & audio specialist, B.R. Productions, NYC.
Composing, arranging and engineering for various musical projects.
Most recent project was "The Music Connection (Silver Burdett & Ginn), a set
of over 100 CDs of music for schools (arranging, MIDI engineering, digital editing
and premastering of the final cds), distributed nationally.
1990-91: Freelance Recording Engineer, Merkin Concert Hall, NYC.
1990-91: Piano Improvisationalist, Dance Theatre of Harlem.
1990-91: Dance Accompanist, Harlem School of the Arts.
1989-90: Instructor in Music Humanities, Columbia University.
1989-90: Editor for National Orchestral Association's "New Music Orchestral
Project".
Assembly and razor-editing sessions of composers' orchestral
works, approx. 40 in all.
1989: Composer,engineer for Mountains & Rivers video documentary (Dharma
Publications,1989).
1988-91: Recording Engineer, Columbia Composers.
1986-90: Director of Recording and Audio, Manhattan School of Music.
Managed all facets of recording and audio for the school, including
maintenance, equipment purchases, p.a. and recording. Instituted the switch
from analog to digital recording system. Installed new recording lines in three
concert halls at the school, along with public address systems. Renovated library
audio center and classroom units. Logged over 2000 hrs. recording time for music
of all types.
1986-88: Composer-Synthesist for Electronic Trio Not Elvis.
Composed and performed electronic compositions.
1985-pres.: Interviews and music performances, WNYC, WKCR.
Various appearances on John Schaefer's "New Sounds" program on WNYC
radio.
1985: Digital editing for Squires Productions.
Performed professional editing services for various projects.
1985: First LP, Asterism commercially released.
1981-86: Recording Engineer, Manhattan School of Music.
Recorded entire yearly repertoire of school concerts and recitals
including orchestral, solo, opera, etc. Maintained all school audio equipment,
p.a. services,etc.
1979: Choral arranger for Off-Broadway Musical A Matter of Opinion.
1979-80: Dance accompanist, Julliard.
1978: Pianist/Improvisor in acting ensembles "Unexpected Company" and "Play
by Play".
1978-83: Member, Manhattan Improvisation Ensemble.
1977-78: Composer/performer for "Erikinetics Dance Company, NYC
1976: Pianist, James Laguardia's rock-opera Trilemma.
Compositions and performances of works in all forms (see attached summary).
Piano performance and improv since 1973 (including stints in various rock jazz ensembles).
In addition to the above I have been (ahem) a welder, steel worker, carpenter,
plastic mold loader, and once spent a day putting soil into little pots.