Eve Beglarian facts for kids
Eve Beglarian (born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., on July 22, 1958) is an American composer, performer, and audio producer. She has Armenian family roots. Her music is often described as postminimalist, which means it uses simple ideas that repeat and slowly change over time.
Eve Beglarian's music has been played by many famous groups. These include The Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Bang on a Can All-Stars, and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. She writes music for different groups, like choirs, orchestras, and smaller groups of instruments. In 2015, she received a special award called the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Robert Rauschenberg Award.
Her Musical Works
Eve Beglarian has released several albums and worked with other artists on their projects.
Albums She Released
- Overstepping (1998)
- Tell the Birds (2006)
Music Collaborations
Eve Beglarian has also worked with other musicians and artists.
- Dream Cum Go Down - with Juliana Luecking (1995)
- Dancing in Place - with Elizabeth Panzer (1999)
- Play Nice - with Twisted Tutu (1999)
- Almost Human (Beiser) - with Maya Beiser (2007)
Music on Compilations
Her music has also appeared on various compilation albums, which are collections of songs by different artists.
- Emergency Music (1998)
- Messiah Remix (2004)
- To Have and to Hold (2007)
- 60x60 (2004-2005) (2007)
- Ceci n'est pas une guitare (Stradivarius, 2007)
- Electric Creatures (Sussidiaria, 2018)