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Arnold Dreyblatt

 
Artist: Arnold Dreyblatt

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  • Born: 1953, New York, NY
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Avant-Garde
  • Instrument: Producer, Composer
  • Representative Albums: "Nodal Excitation", "Sound of One String", "Live at Federal Hall National Memorial

Biography

Arnold Dreyblatt's compositions have been recorded for such leading avant-garde music labels as Hat Hut, Tzadik and Table of Elements. The New York native studied film and video at SUNY with Woody and Steina Vasulka, and earned his masters from the Institute for Media Studies. In the mid-'70s, he studied composition with Pauline Oliveros and LaMonte Young, then learned from Alvin Lucier until getting his masters in composition in 1982. By that time, Dreyblatt had already been directing his own music ensemble, the Orchestra of Excited Strings, for three years. In 1984, he moved to Europe where, in addition to composing, he began using texts and images in his installations and performances. He has received numerous grants and stipends including the Overbrook Foundation, and the Philip Morris Art Prize. Dreyblatt has been a guest composer at Amsterdam's STEIM, Berlin's Kunstlerhaus Bethanien and more. He has been commissioned by Ars Electronica, Podewil/US Arts Festival, as well as for his production 'Who's Who in Central & East Europe 1933' for Berlin's DAAD-Inventionen '91. He has also created two independent yet interrelated art works in collaboration with the University of Lüneburg's Kulturinformatik Department, entitled "Who's Who in Central & East Europe 1933" and "Memory Arena." As of the late 1990's, Dreyblatt still resided in Berlin. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
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Arnold Dreyblatt (b. New York City, 1953) is an American composer and visual artist. He studied music with Pauline Oliveros, La Monte Young, Alvin Lucier and media art with Steina and Woody Vasulka. He has been based in Berlin, Germany since 1984. In 2007, he was elected to the German Academy of Art (Akademie der Künste, Berlin).[1]

In his installations, performances and media works, Dreyblatt creates complex textual and spatial metaphors for memory which function as a media discourse on recollection and the archive. His installations, public artworks and performances have been exhibited and staged extensively in Europe. "Dreyblatt's project, maintains its edge--and its importance for the rethinking of identity, history, culture, and memory--by refusing to retreat from or transcend... ...public, archival traces." - Jeffrey Wallen, Hampshire College.

Among the second generation of New York minimal composers, Arnold Dreyblatt has developed a unique approach to composition and music performance. He has invented a set of new and original instruments, performance techniques, and a system of tuning. His compositions are based on harmonics, and thus just intonation, played either through a bowing technique he developed for his modified bass, and other modified and conventional instruments which he specially tuned. He originally used a steady pulse provided by the bowing motion on his bass (placing his music in the minimal category), but he eventually added many more instruments and more rhythmic variety.

In 1998 he was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award.

Dreyblatt's mother, Lucille Wallenrod (1918-1998), was a painter.

Discography

  • “Resonant Relations”, Cantaloupe Music, CD, 2008
  • “Live at Federal Hall”, Table of the Elements, CD, 2006
  • “Lapse”, Table of the Elements, LP, 2004
  • “The Adding Machine”, Cantaloupe Music, CD, 2002
  • “Escalator” on “Renegade Heaven”, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Cantaloupe Music, CD, 2000
  • “The Sound of One String – Previously Unreleased Live Recordings 1979-1992”, Table of the Elements, CD, 1998
  • “Nodal Excitation”, Dexter’s Cigar, Drag City, CD; 1998
  • “Animal Magnetism”, Tzadik Records, CD
  • “a haymisch groove”, Extraplatte, Vienna, CD, 1994
  • “Propellers in Love”, and “High Life” , Hat Art Records, CD, 1986
  • Nodal Excitation, India Navigation Records, LP, 1982

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