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Dan Siegler is an American composer and sound artist from New York City.[1][2] During his career, Siegler has ventured into a number of mediums, including dance, live theater, and television.[2] Siegler is a recipient of the Bessie Awards for his work with Pam Tanowitz.[3]

Early life and education

Siegler was born in New York City and began playing piano at the age of four.[4] Siegler has stated that he developed a love for rock music in high school, where he was also involved in friends' theater and dance performances.[5] He attended Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, where he received his bachelor's degree (B.A.) 1984.[6][7]

Career

In 1997, Siegler was a recipient of the Abe Olman Scholarship, whose recipients have included artists such as John Legend.[8] Siegler is a recipient of the New York Dance and Performance Awards, more commonly known as the Bessie Awards, having received the award for his work with Pam Tanowitz.[3] During his collaborative efforts with Tanowitz, Siegler notably employed unconventional sounds such as that of running water and "staticky buzzes" to compliment instruments such as the piano and bass.[9] According to The New York Times, Siegler produced the original score to the second half of Tanowitz's "the story progresses as if in a dream of glittering surfaces".[1]

Siegler was a 2019 resident at Art Omi and a composer-resident at Exploring the Metropolis. (EtM)[10][11] Siegler also received a virtual commission from the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and was formerly an artist-in-residence at the UCLA Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA).[12][13] As a lecturer, Siegler has taught at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.[14] Additionally, Siegler has written for publications such as the New York-based Gothamist.[4]

Concrète Jungle

Siegler is noted for his work of sound art Concrète Jungle, which debuted in 2019. Citing inspiration from the musique concrète method of electroacoustic music,[15] Concrète Jungle was described by the The New Yorker as a piece of art that "employs urban sounds, sampled and reorganized, to evoke a bygone New York City".[16] Concrète Jungle was composed through the assemblage of recorded conversations with hundreds of New York residents, with ambient sounds complimented by improvised dancing.[17]

Musical style

According to The New Yorker, Siegler's work has been influenced by the avant-garde jazz genre, hip-hop group Public Enemy, as well as No Wave.[16] In 2013,The New York Times described Siegler's work as one that "teases and goads with brass cadences, drums and the murmur of surf".[18] Siegler has cited composers Hildegard Westerkamp and Pierre Schaeffer as a major influence on his work.[5]

Personal life

Siegler married Pam Tanowitz in 1998.[19] As of 2016, Siegler is a resident of Chelsea, Manhattan.[20]

Selected works

  • Concrète Jungle (2018-2021)
  • Ghost Sentence (2016)[21]
  • Read the Following Before Playing (2015)[22]
  • Untitled 4, Pour Hommes (2014)
  • The Spectators (2013)
  • St Newey Blues (2012)
  • The Party I Didn’t Go To (2010)
  • Unnatural Sounds (2010)
  • Be In The Gray With Me (2009); Bessie Award winner[3]
  • The Other Side of the Street (2008)[23]
  • Errors (2007)

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