Amy X. Neuburg
Released Album
Chamber
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October 30, 2012
no
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June 4, 2009
Opera
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November 17, 1992
Vocal
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March 12, 2004
Artist Info
Role:Composer PerformerCountry:
United States of AmericaGenre:OperaAmy X. Neuburg is a contemporary classical music composer, performer, and vocalist. She was born on December 18, 1967, in San Francisco, California, and grew up in a musical family. Her father was a jazz pianist, and her mother was a singer. Neuburg started playing the piano at the age of five and began composing music in her teenage years. Neuburg attended Yale University, where she studied music composition and electronic music. She also studied at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Mills College, where she earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in electronic music and recording media. Neuburg's music is a blend of classical, electronic, and experimental genres. She is known for her unique vocal style, which combines singing, speaking, and electronic processing. Her compositions often feature complex rhythms, intricate harmonies, and unconventional instrumentation. One of Neuburg's early works is the album "Residue," which she released in 1994. The album features Neuburg's vocals and electronic processing, as well as acoustic instruments such as cello and percussion. The music on "Residue" is experimental and avant-garde, with elements of jazz and rock. In 1996, Neuburg released her second album, "Sports! Chips! Booty!," which features her vocals and electronic processing, as well as live drums and bass. The music on "Sports! Chips! Booty!" is more upbeat and danceable than her previous work, with elements of funk and hip-hop. Neuburg's third album, "The Secret Language of Subways," was released in 2001. The album features Neuburg's vocals and electronic processing, as well as acoustic instruments such as violin and accordion. The music on "The Secret Language of Subways" is more melodic and accessible than her previous work, with elements of folk and world music. In 2004, Neuburg released "Residue Live," a live album featuring performances of her earlier work. The album showcases Neuburg's dynamic vocal range and her ability to create complex rhythms and harmonies using only her voice and electronic processing. Neuburg's most recent album, "The Cuckoo and the Stolen Violin," was released in 2014. The album features Neuburg's vocals and electronic processing, as well as acoustic instruments such as violin and cello. The music on "The Cuckoo and the Stolen Violin" is more narrative-driven than her previous work, with songs that tell stories and explore themes of love, loss, and identity. In addition to her work as a composer and performer, Neuburg has collaborated with other artists in various fields. She has worked with choreographers, filmmakers, and visual artists to create multimedia performances that combine music, dance, and visual art. Neuburg has also been recognized for her contributions to the field of music. She has received grants and awards from organizations such as the American Composers Forum, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Rockefeller Foundation. She has also been a guest lecturer and performer at universities and music festivals around the world. Overall, Amy X. Neuburg is a pioneering composer and performer who has pushed the boundaries of classical and experimental music. Her unique vocal style and innovative use of electronic processing have made her a standout figure in the contemporary music scene.More....
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