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Dean Rosenthal was born on 27 August, 1974 in Concord, MA, is an American composer. Discover Dean Rosenthal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Composer, musician
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1974
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Concord, MA
Nationality United States

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Dean Rosenthal is an American composer of instrumental and electronic music, sound installations, and field recordings.

His pieces have included field recordings, text scores, digital pastiche, and instrumental works focussed on natural observations of properties in mathematics such as perfect tilings, combinations, graph theory, and permutations.

1996

He has conducted and performed internationally since 1996.

He is the composer of the ongoing international community experimental music work Stones/Water/Time/Breath that is celebrated annually by Fête de la Musique in multiple cities across North America and Europe.

He also serves as co-editor of The Open Space Web Magazine and is a contributing editor to The Open Space Magazine.

He has worked closely with Guggenheim Fellow David Parker's dance company The Bang Group on several works, including their collaboration Turing Tests.

Most recently, he was commissioned by the Oral History of American Music at Yale to compose a new work on the life of Vivian Perlis.

This piece, There Was Only One of Her (Vivian Perlis), was placed in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

His music is associated with American composers Tom Johnson, John Cage, and Wandelweiser and he has been commissioned to write or arrange his music by the Oral History of American Music collection at Yale, Barbara Galli, Morton Subotnick, the Flexible Orchestra, the Washington Square Winds, and others.

2007

Underpinnings, was released as part of a compilation of postminimalism in 2007 and he has contributed to recording projects on the Another Timbre and Motor Image labels of the music of Joseph Kudirka and Wandelweiser composer Manfred Werder.

Our Gazes, a round for 2 voices that sets the poetry of American poet Henry Lyman is published in Rounds Unbound by Frog Peak Music.

His music is performed, broadcast, and choreographed internationally in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, including performances of his music at Incubator Arts Project, Spectrum, Brooklyn Museum, Symphony Space and other prominent venues in New York City, Ohrenhoch der Geräuschladen and O Tannenbaum in Berlin, Elastic Arts Foundation in Chicago, the Taipei Contemporary Art Center in Taiwan, and dozens of other venues and sites nationally and internationally, reaching 23 countries.

He lives on Martha's Vineyard.

2019

In late 2019, Edition Wandelweiser Records released his first full length recording Stones/Water/Time/Breath.

2020

This recording was acquired by the BBC Radio 3 for their music archives in 2020.

Dean Rosenthal conducted, produced, and released a live concert of the music The Great Learning by Cornelius Cardew with the Montréal Scratch Orchestra ensemble to critical acclaim in 2021.