Bio: Eleonor Sandresky writes music that The New York Times decribes as lovely, but enigmatic, and that TimeOut NY reports as having ever-varying qualities of touch, register and intensity. Her work encompasses music for virtuoso soloists and large ensembles to evening-length collaborations, has been featured in films, and has been recorded on Koch International, One Soul Records, Masterworks of the New Era, and Albany Records. Eleonor has been a composer-in-residence at STEIM in Amsterdam, The MacDowell Colony, and the festival in Hvar, Croatia. Recent premieres include Phenomenon 2: etudes, for piano and electronics, String Quartet, by Ethel, and Voyelles, from the Innocence Lost: Debussy-Berg Project. Her music has been featured at major venues on three continents, from the Philadelphia Fringe Festival to the Totally Huge New Music Festival in Perth, Australia. She has received grants from the NYSCA, Jerome Foundation, ASCAP, American Music Center, and Meet the Composer. Working at the forefront of avant-garde concert-as-theater, Eleonor has reinvented herself as a Choreographic Pianist with her composition, A Sleeper s Notebook, that she premiered at the Kitchen in 2003. For a complete bio and to read reviews, please visit the website: http://www.esandresky.com/.
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