 A
native of Israel, Montreal-based Eldad Tsabary composes
electroacoustic, experimental-ambient, orchestral
and chamber music.
His music was recorded and performed by musicians
such as the Bulgarian Philharmonic, conductor Robert
Ian Winstin, award-winning trombonist Haim Avitsur,
the Cygnus Ensemble, and composer Robert Cuckson.
Performances include Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital
Hall, Stanford University's CCRMA, "Primavera
en la Habana 2004" (Cuba), Electrolune 2004 (Lunel,
France), Burning Man Festival 2004, Synthese 2003
festival (Bourges, France), Electric Rainbow Coalition
Festival 2003 (Hanover, New Hampshire), Most Significant
Bytes 2004 (Mount Union College - Alliance, Ohio),
"New Music Days" festival (Bilgi University,
Istanbul), The Bucharest National University of Music
(Romania), Bar-Ilan University (Ramat Gan, Israel),
Music Under Construction (New York City), Under St.
Marks Theatre (NYC), Birmingham-Southern College (Birmingham,
Alabama), 11th Annual International Electro-Acoustic
Music Festival at Brooklyn College and CUNY's Elebash
Hall.
Mr. Tsabary's music is released by ERMMedia, Capstone
Records, JAZZIS, The Infinite Sector and comfortstand.com,
and published by Editions-BIM (Switzerland).
Eldad received his diverse education at CUNY's Graduate
School and University Center doctoral program, the
Mannes College of Music, Musitechnic (Montreal) and
the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in
Israel. He studied composition under David Loeb, David
Del Tredici, David Olan, and Tim Brady and theory
under Carl Schachter, Philip Rupprecht, and Philip
Lambert.
As a flutist, Mr. Tsabary performed and recorded
Jazz, Latin, and Folk music with musicians such as
British composer Graham Collier, composer guitarist
Hagai Rehavia and (currently) Montreal-based Internacional
Sonora Calavera.
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