Not necessarily in this order: Wagner, Schnittke, Crumb, J.S. Bach, The Who, Mahler, Messiaen, Stravinsky, Part, Dufay, Sweelinck, Berg, Ives, Bernstein, Copland, Gershwin, Tin Pan Alley, D. Scarlatti, G. Gabrieli, Debussy, P.D.Q.Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Milhaud, Haydn, Chopin, Puccini, Fulkerson, Feldman, The Beatles, Adams, Reich, Andre Rieu (just to see if you're paying attention!!...), Shostakovich, Vaughn Williams, Boulez, Penderecki, Varese. And of course, Beethoven.
Sounds Like
music for PERIOD INSTRUMENTS Listen to HOUSE GLASS – HARPSICHORD & VIRTUAL ORCHESTRA. Listen to VIGLEID, a setting of a YIDDISH FOLK SONG – mezzo, bass recorder, piano
Also works written for Traverse Flute, Fortepiano, Organ
music for NON-STANDARD ENSEMBLES listen to PLAYING WITH YOUR PAST, VIOLIN, GUITAR & TAPE at www.myspace.com/duo46
see Duo Bekkers/Ku – GUITAR & PIANO, at www.pianoguitar.com/listen.htm.
see Cleveland Duo Piano - ALTO SAX & VIOLIN, at www.clevelandduo-umble.com
see Duo Obelix - RECORDER & MARIMBA, at
www.andreasboehlen.de
see Het Nederlandse Fluitkwartet - FLUTE QUARTET, at www.hetnfk.nl
see Marimolin - MARIMBA & VIOLIN, at www.nancyzeltsman.com/bio_marimolin.htm
music for SOLO PIANO Listen to 9/11 + 5, AN ELEGY
Many other works written for piano
music for ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT AND TAPE listen to HOUSE GLASS, HARPSICHORD AND VIRTUAL ORCHESTRA listen to PLAYING WITH YOUR PAST, VIOLIN, GUITAR & TAPE at www.myspace.com/duo46
Also works written for tape and Double Bass, tape and Trombone, tape and Recorder
music for TAPE Listen to A FAREWELL TOAST TO GINGER ROGERS
Allan Segall has written many other phychedelic sound-scapes in a collection entitled "The Persistance of My Musical Memory"
Many scores are available, self-published by the composer: email AllanSegall@chello.nl for more details!
Allan Segall’s music has been widely performed throughout the United States, Europe and Asia by such distinguished artists as Augusto Valenca, Marcel Worms, Annelie de Man, Kim Huigens, Hester Cnossen, John Rautenberg, Sylvia Wang, Michael Cameron, Andrew Simpson, Ivar Lunde, Tim Lane, Rudolf Haken, Amstel Quartet, Duo 46, Duo; Robert Bekkers, Anne Ku, Duo Obelix, Dante Oei, The Netherlands Flute Quartet, The Wisconsin Woodwind Quintet and The New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra.
His broadcasts include a recent guest appearance on “Met het oog op morgen”, a performance by The Netherlands Flute Quartet June 2004 from Het Concertgebouw; and also a full-length television show broadcast in May 2005 from The Eastern Mediterranean University in Cyprus on the production and subsequent performance of his work for the guitar/violin group, Duo 46.
His most recent work includes collaberation with DudaPaiva, a Dutch company pioneering an innovative fusion of modern dance, puppetry, music and multi media. (See upcoming performances.)
Segall wrote the sound-track to the film "Marketing", directed by Sander Griek and Erik Urlings, (see video trailer), which will screen in Amsterdam in early 2010.
His commissions include DudaPaiva, Ballet Austin, Toetsdestijds, Duo 46, The Cleveland Duo; Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre (his score to Love Not Me won its choreographer Best Work of the Year –1992); Ciosoni; New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra and The Eau Claire Chamber Orchestra.
Segall was born in 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, grew up in Denver, Colorado, and now lives and teaches in Amsterdam. He received his Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is published by Peer Musikverslag, Hamburg.
Stopping by to say hi and wish you a great weekend! Hope you have time to check out my web page...if you do leave me a comment on my 'guest book' page so i can get back to ya! click on this link... www.brian-cunningham.com
Cheers an honour having you here, and thanks for joining the circle. here's wishing you serenity and creative breakthroughs this week. most of all, here's hoping that you'll be richly inspired for exploring the dreams of wonder shared in Stephen's library/blog
Hi Allan, Happy 5769! Been meaning to stop by and enjoy a listen for some time now. Sorry it took so long! Anyhoots, how are you???!!! enjoying MySpace?
Aloha Allan and welcome to MySpace, Thanks for finding me and for the friend request. It is a pleasure to hear such fine music. Perhaps you can come to Hawaii someday and we could compare scores?...I've never done that with anyone, it seems like it could be fun! Much love to you and yours, John