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Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band
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The Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1980 by composer and musician Paul Dresher. The ensemble is known for its unique blend of acoustic and electronic instruments, which creates a distinctive sound that has been praised by critics and audiences alike. Paul Dresher, who was born in 1951 in Los Angeles, California, began his musical career as a guitarist and composer. He studied music at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1972 and a Master of Arts degree in 1974. After completing his studies, Dresher began to experiment with electronic music, incorporating synthesizers and other electronic instruments into his compositions. In 1980, Dresher founded the Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band, which was initially comprised of Dresher on guitar and electronics, Joel Davel on percussion, and Gene Reffkin on bass. The ensemble's early performances were characterized by their use of unconventional instruments, such as the steel drums and the marimba, as well as their incorporation of electronic sounds. Over the years, the ensemble has undergone several personnel changes, with Dresher remaining the only constant member. However, the ensemble has always maintained its commitment to exploring new sounds and pushing the boundaries of classical music. One of the ensemble's most notable performances was their 1986 production of "Slow Fire," a multimedia opera that combined music, dance, and video. The opera, which was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, received critical acclaim and helped to establish the ensemble as a major force in the world of contemporary classical music. In addition to "Slow Fire," the ensemble has also performed a number of other notable works, including "Cage Machine," which was inspired by the music of John Cage, and "Liquid and Stellar Music," which featured a collaboration with the Kronos Quartet. The Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band has received numerous awards and accolades over the years, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1988 and a Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production Fund grant in 2001. The ensemble has also been featured on several recordings, including "Innova Recordings" and "New World Records." Despite the ensemble's many accomplishments, Paul Dresher remains committed to exploring new sounds and pushing the boundaries of classical music. In a 2016 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Dresher stated that he sees his work as a "continual exploration" and that he is always looking for new ways to create music that is both innovative and accessible. In conclusion, the Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant impact on the world of contemporary classical music. Founded by composer and musician Paul Dresher in 1980, the ensemble has been praised for its unique blend of acoustic and electronic instruments, as well as its commitment to exploring new sounds and pushing the boundaries of classical music. With numerous awards and accolades to their name, the Paul Dresher Ensemble Electro-Acoustic Band continues to be a major force in the world of contemporary classical music.
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