David Weinstein (musician) explained
David Weinstein (born 1954 in Chicago) is an American musician and composer. He has been cited as avant garde and postmodern by The New York Times.[1] [2] He has performed his compositions in musical groups such as Impossible Music (with Nicolas Collins), and in collaboration with visual artists.
In 1978, with Jim Staley and Dan Senn, Weinstein founded the avant-garde music institution Roulette Intermedium, which presented concerts and performances in a loft in Tribeca.[3]
In 1992, along with Shelley Hirsch, he won the international Prix Futura award for excellence in the radio "docu-musical" O Little Town of East New York.[4]
Notes and References
- News: MUSIC: DAVID WEINSTEIN IN AVANT-GARDE SHOW. Will Crutchfield. The New York Times. 1986-03-16. 2008-11-02.
- News: Pop and Jazz in Review: David Weinstein Dance Theater Workshop . Jon Pareles. The New York Times. 1992-04-09. 2008-11-02.
- News: Theater Renovation Welcomed as a Gain for Arts in Brooklyn . ALISON GREGOR. The New York Times. September 21, 2010. 2014-10-27.
- Web site: Shelley Hirsch: O Little Town of East New York (1992). New American Radio. 2008-11-02. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090214045638/http://www.somewhere.org/NAR/work_excerpts/hirsch/main.htm. 2009-02-14.