Robert Fleisher

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Robert Fleisher (born 1953 in New York City) is a composer and Professor Emeritus at Northern Illinois University [1] and [2] the author of Twenty Israeli Composers, where he discusses with twenty Israeli composers about their inspirations, methods and cultural context in their work. [3] [4] He is also a contributing composer and essayist in Theresa Sauer’s Notations 21 (2009). [5] Robert Fleisher's work has also been in 60x60's Crimson Mix [6] [7]

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References

  1. "Faculty - NIU - School of Music".
  2. "Robert Fleisher - NIU - School of Music". www.niu.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-07-05.
  3. "Books | Wayne State University Press".
  4. Fleisher, Robert; Fleisher, Robert Jay (1997). Twenty Israeli Composers: Voices of a Culture . Wayne State University Press. ISBN   9780814326480. Robert Fleisher composer.
  5. http://newmusicon.org/index.php/2010/04/18/theresa-sauer-notations-21/
  6. NIU's Electroacoustic School of Music host mixes in 60 seconds by Jerene-Elise Nall, Northern Star, Tuesday, November 2, 2010
  7. "60x60 Crimson Mix".