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Jeff Harrington
Classical / Experimental / Ambient

New Orleans-influenced new classical music



BROOKLYN, New York
United States

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Last Login:  8/19/2009
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Member Since10/1/2005
Band Websitehttp://jeffharrington.org
Band MembersJeff Harrington
InfluencesBeethoven, Professor Longhair, James Brown, Bela Bartok, Jimi Hendrix, Debussy, Lutoslawski, Elliott Carter, Mozart, Bach
Sounds LikeBartok, Stravinsky, Dutilleux
Record LabelbeepSNORT Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Jeff Harrington
"Harrington is the most intriguing new figure I've discovered on the Web..." Kyle Gann, Village Voice, July 7, 1999

"(Harrington) utilized the entire ensemble in an alternately dark and rhythmic collage of styles, textures and bits and pieces from all over the world." - R.L. Ragsdale, Riverfront Times, St. Louis, Mo.

Jeffrey Harrington was born in 1955 in Forest, Mississippi. His mother and father were amateur musicians who played the popular music of the 40's and 50's for fun. In high school he taught himself blues and boogie-woogie piano and built a synthesizer from parts. He began composing when he was 17 and won a composition contest for a serial composition using an isorhythm derived from a Billy Cobham song bass line. During that same time, he and his friend Barney Kilpatrick began working at the New Orleans Jazz Festival where he was a stage hand. During these times he received impromptu guidance and some informal lessons from piano greats Professor Longhair and Roosevelt Sykes. He also got to set up stage and meet many other blues greats, (Bukka White, Snooks Eaglin, B.B. King, et al) and this experience formed a powerful musical and personal confirmation that the blues and New Orleans funk music were to remain a driving influence throughout his life. He also helped organize high school dances where they arranged for one of the worlds greatest funk bands, The Meters to play at both the Junior and Senior Proms.

Harrington continued his composition studies at LSU and at the Juilliard School where he studied in the Master's program with Elliott Carter and Roger Sessions. He has also studied with Morton Subotnick, Jacob Druckman (master class), Joan LaBarbara, James Drew, Barbara Jazwinski and Deborah Drattell.

In 1981 he began a series of compositions using the harmonic idiom of the 18th century with rhythms from jazz and African-American music. In 1987 he returned to a more chromatic style of composition while retaining his interest in melody and counterpoint and the dramatic/developmental processes of the music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. In 1990 he retracted all but a few of his compositions written to date (approximately 100).

In 1991 he programmed an expert system in C (inspired by a book by Taniiev - Convertible Counterpoint) which assists him in his discovery of the contrapuntal possibilities inherent in his melodies. The system takes up to 6 tracks of music and determines (using a pre-selected harmonic rulebase) the points at which the melodies mesh to produce effective counterpoint. The system produces music files ready to audition in realtime, so he can simultaneously be developing a transition while he produces the next section of counterpoint.

Harrington currently supports himself as a Java programmer for eSchool Online, a division of Classroom Connect. He's also worked at Children's Television Workshop where he wrote a suite of prize-winning educational, yet silly, Sesame Street Java games, which were the first online games for Sesame Street and a prize-winning Castanet channel.. He has also been a counselor/computer programmer for Choice in Dying: The National Council for the Right to Die (now defunct) and he set up the first web site for the American Music Center. Harrington's vision for the American Music Center of a complete portal to new music with scores and MP3's has since been realized with their NewMusicJukeBox. He's also worked in the offshore oil fields of Louisiana as a galley hand, in music libraries at Tulane and Loyola University, and at several record stores including the world's first record store, Liberty Music (Madison Ave. behind Saks), where he met Frank Sinatra and learned how to sneak into Carnegie Hall. (Practice, practice, practice).

Harrington's 3D visual creations have been featured in the prominent design magazine, I.D. and throughout the 3D web world.

Harrington's music has been performed around the world (from Siberia to St. Louis).


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Some Bizarre

Some Bizarre



Dec 6 2009 9:36 PM

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J.C. Combs

J.C. Combs



Dec 13 2008 7:30 PM

bicycles pass by
woman with scarf speaks in French
qui sera sera
Lukas Ligeti

Lukas Ligeti



Jul 6 2008 2:33 AM

Hi, I just wanted to let you know that my new album Afrikan Machinery is out now on Tzadik Records.
Check out some of the tracks on my profile! You can buy the CD here, here, or here.
It's also available on iTunes.
afmachcover 
 
Best Wishes,
Lukas Ligeti
Massimo Scattolin

Massimo Scattolin



Jul 3 2008 4:36 PM

If my music makes you dream, please help me make more people dream!
Thanks for the add!
Massimo Scattolin
My new cd is in cdbaby.
com and ITunes
Dwight S. Huggins

Dwight S. Huggins



May 23 2008 11:16 PM

JH!

Cheers champ, an honour having you here, be well, and do enjoy the library/blog's contents, here's hoping that it'll inspire you, as your creative spirit has inspired mine, sweet dreams then...

DSH
=^..^=
pete mccracken

pete mccracken



Mar 8 2008 11:13 PM

hey Jeff! thankyou for the add., p
Naccara

Naccara



Jan 20 2008 5:06 PM

Hello Jeff,

We're going to play "Tourbillons" for the first time in concert, on february the 1rst. We are very happy to play your piece !

Thanks a lot,
dreambird

dreambird



Nov 4 2007 7:22 AM

Jeff,

Thanks for the add ~ great sound, amazing body of work ~ xodb
Chris Milmerstadt - composer

Chris Milmerstadt - composer



Nov 3 2007 6:17 PM

Hi Jeff! Thanks for the add. It's been too long since the days when we were on MP3.com

Glad to hear your music again.

Chris Milmerstadt
Walter Taieb

Walter Taieb



Oct 29 2007 6:42 PM

Jeff Harrington
Have great week! Please stay in touch.
Maya Beiser

Maya Beiser



Oct 27 2007 11:14 PM

Hello Jeff,
Thanks for the add request. Great works. I especially liked the "Acid Bach" :)

Best, Maya
Patrick Dorobisz

Patrick Dorobisz



Sep 14 2007 12:38 AM

Hello,
Thanks for being my friend. Glad to be connected with you. Bien amicalement.
Patrick
Walter Taieb

Walter Taieb



Aug 29 2007 9:15 AM

Jeff Harrington
Hello my new friend.... Please stay in touch.
Walter
J.C. Combs

J.C. Combs



Aug 27 2007 11:38 PM

Dropping by to say hello. Hope you are having a wonderful summer Jeff.

Cheers,

James
In Memory of Jim

In Memory of Jim



Aug 20 2007 8:10 PM

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
Hugs, Cheryl
Patrick Dorobisz

Patrick Dorobisz



Jun 2 2007 8:55 PM

Merci Jeff Harrington, pour l'add. Glad you came by to listening my music. I really appreciate your support. Best from France ! Patrick Dorobisz
Tim ONeil

Tim ONeil



Jun 1 2007 9:47 PM

I just stopped by to say hello. I hope you are happy and well; enjoying a great weekend and a wonderful start to summer!

By the way, thanks for your friendship; it is a blessing and encouragement to me and I am happy and honored to call you friend! Having your friendship brings me hope, happiness, and inspiration; and I hope that do same for you.

If you get a moment stop by; I would love to hear from you sometime!
Until then...
Be well,
Tim
Canola Tenderfoot

Canola Tenderfoot



May 22 2007 6:56 PM

Lend us your ears

We’ve posted up some new tunes

Do come check em out

RespeCT x
therisa

Therisa Barber



Apr 6 2007 7:59 PM

Thanks, your music sounds incredible.What a talent!See you in the park soon as its warm enough.
Fahrscheingefahr

Fahrscheingefahr



Mar 30 2007 11:11 AM

Dear Jeff,
thanks a lot for adding me.
You are a great composer, like your work a lot, so it's an honor.
Hopefully you like my music too.
John McLain Rinehart

John McLain Rinehart



Mar 23 2007 7:13 PM

Thanks much for the add and interest, Jeff, hope you enjoy
Pellucid Error

Pellucid Error



Mar 8 2007 3:01 AM

Jeff Harrington

You are officially cool... Do you like asparagus?

Have a successful week...

Pellucid Error

www.PellucidError.com The Official Pellucid Error WebSite
Demetrius Spaneas

Demetrius Spaneas



Feb 18 2007 8:14 PM

Hi Jeff,
Thank you for the connection. Great writing-I really enjoyed hearing your work.
Best,
Demetrius
bethlehemufo

bethlehemufo



Feb 17 2007 8:29 PM

just listened to piano sonata 3 and erg...beautiful. it's an honour to have you in my friend space. thank you.

regards,
max
Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy



Feb 14 2007 6:25 PM

Happy Valentines Day!!
I hope your day is filled with Love and Joy : o)
Keep the Vision
Michael Murphy
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