LONG ISLAND'S OWN PRESENTS
HERB DEUTSCH
CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF THE MOOG SYNTHESIZER
Friday, June 29th, 2007 at 8PM
If you have purchased tickets
for this performance, please contact the box office immediately. Box
office is 631-549-ARTS (2787)
Tickets: $27.50 Full Price / $21.00 IMAC Members
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This concert, with participation
by the Long Island Composers Alliance, will offer some
of Herb's early and most recent pieces. Featured
on - and contributing to the program- will be Neil Alexander
and NAIL, Jack Hotop, Paul Hefner, Nancy Deutsch, John
Marshall, Glenn Drewes and thereminist Darryl Kubian.
Herbert A. Deutsch earned a second Bachelor's and Master's from The Manhattan School of Music. A pioneer in electronic and multimedia composition, he collaborated with Robert Moog in 1964 on the design of the first Moog Synthesizer (a
collaboration noted by The History Channel in 2000 and
in the 2002 Grammy Awards Publication), an instrument which
revolutionized music in the 60’s and gave birth to the genre of electronica. In 1965 he gave the first live concert performance on the Moog at Town Hall and the first synthesizer ensemble concert at the Museum of Modern Art in 1969. Herb is the author of three books and over 40 published articles on electronic and computer music, and co-founder of the L.I. Composers Alliance. He is Professor Emeritus of Music at Hofstra University, where he was twice Department Chairman and taught for 41 years. He is the recipient of numerous "Meet The Composer" and
ASCAP Awards.
Tickets for this performance are $27.50 general public/ $21.00 IMAC members. For further information on this performance, or on other IMAC programs, call IMAC's 24-hour Arts-Line at (631) 549-ARTS. Tickets can also be purchased at the theater from noon to 6PM, Tuesday through Friday, 2PM to 6PM on Saturdays and after 2PM on the day of the performances. For further information, call IMAC's business office at (631) 549-9666.
The Inter-Media Art Center, Inc. is a non-profit Media and Performing Arts Center whose programs and services are supported in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts (a state agency), Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs, the Town of Huntington, NYS Senator Carl Marcellino, by a grant from The Harmon Foundation, as well as by the Members of IMAC. IMAC also gratefully acknowledges support from Bank of America, Korg USA, The Emily T. Allen & Linda P. Allen and F. Towne Allen Charitable Gift Fund at The Boston Foundation, The D’Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts, JBL Pro, AutoOne Insurance, Peconic Bay Winery, The Lowerre Family Trust, Branch Financial Services and Olivia and Harlan Fischer.
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