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| BIOGRAPHY |
Eric Chasalow is the rare composer
who is as comfortable with electro-acoustic music
as he is with music for traditional ensembles. ARRAY,
the journal of the International Computer Music Association,
wrote that his 2003 CD Left to His Own Devices
"clearly establishes him as one of the leaders of our times...offering a wondrous
fusion between distinct styles and mediums...."

Chasalow's music has been embraced by performers throughout the world, with recent
performances from Boston to Berlin and San Francisco to Seoul.

A member of the Brandeis University faculty since 1990, Chasalow directs the Brandeis
Electro-Acoustic Music Studio. He produces the biennial BEAMS Electronic Music
Marathon, on the Boston CyberArts Festival. Since 1996 he has curated The Video
Archive of Electroacoustic Music, an oral history project chronicling the pioneer
electronic music composers and engineers from 1950 to the present.

A product of the famed Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, Chasalow studied
composition with Mario Davidovsky and flute with Harvey Sollberger. He has been
honored by the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Fromm
Foundation at Harvard, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters.

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