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Jazz News: First Annual Moogfest Symposium to be Held at Columbia University on September 20
Event News Event News | Posted: 2007-09-07

First Annual Moogfest Symposium to be Held at Columbia University on September 20

SOURCE: All About Jazz Publicity
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Moogfest, in conjunction with The Bob Moog Foundation, presents the first annual Moogfest Symposium. On the evening of September 20th, 2007, luminaries in the field of electronic music will gather at the Music Department of Columbia University to discuss how the life and work of synthesizer maverick Dr. Robert Moog has affected their own work.

Members of the Moogfest panel include:

Herbert Deutsch - collaborator on the development of the first Moog synthesizer; composer, musician, and twice Chair of the Music Department at Hofstra University.

Gershon Kingsley - musician and composer who led the first Moog Quartet, which performed around the country and at Carnegie Hall. Best known for his catchy melody “Popcorn", which is part of his “Music to Moog By" album, Mr. Kinglsey has recorded many Moog Albums, including his most recent addition “God is a Moog".

Joel Chadabe - composer, performer and pioneer in the development of interactive music systems. Mr. Chadabe has had a lifelong career in academia and has lectured and recorded extensively. He is the President of the Electronic Music Foundation.

John Eaton - Avant garde opera comoposer and McArthur Fellow who, over a 20 year collaboration with Dr. Moog, created the Eaton-Moog Multi-Touch Sensitive Keyboard. He currently serves as the composer andartistic director of the Pocket Opera Players.

David Borden - Played and tested early Moog Modulars in Dr. Moog's studio in Trumansburg, NY. Founder of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece, the first Moog synthesizer ensemble. Retired Director of the Digial Music Program at Cornell Univerity.

Trevor Pinch - Author of “Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Syntheziser" and professor and Chairperson of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell Univeristy.

Moogfest and the Bob Moog Foundation are proud and honored to be sponsoring an event that pulls together these lifelong colleagues of Dr. Moog and the vast amount of experiences and knowledge that they share. This promises to be a very special event.

Please join us at:
Columbia University
Center Room
3rd Floor, Prentis Hall
632 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
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