Warren Furman

Warren Furman

"My involvement in electronic music was my solution... to create without the usual limitations. My work as a digital artist derives from my curiosity to learn whether my highly architectural compositional techniques were adaptable to visual art. I'm happy to report that they are..."

Warren Furman is an electronic musician and digital artist. His music, rooted in serialism, uses transformative algorithms to create highly structured yet intricately expressive electronic works.

His music can be heard in Real Audio format or as podcasts at HiTechARTS.com. Synthesized versions of recent works for chorus with or without instrumental accompaniment, a trio for cello, double bass and vibraphone are also now available. His upcoming project, A Little Music for the Chamber Made, is yet to be performed. His music has been broadcast over many FM stations and played at various music and art festivals in the US and abroad.

His work has been heard most recently in NYC at the Premier of TrioCVB in St Stephens Church as well as the revised premier of TrioCVB. Also in Miller's Daughter, Song Without Words, what if a much of a which of a wind, fall-ing... and Fa-la-la La. His work was also featured in the premier of Endgame, a Flash slideshow with electro-acoustic background, all presented by WCC, et al, at the Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock, PA.
Furman has received Joseph Dillon, Lisa Machlis and Alter Machlis awards for his instrumental music. His electronic music has been played by PBS and other classical music stations, and at the Seeds Festival, UTUTU Festival (Tokyo).

Furman is currently the webmaster for MACi, the Music and Art Consortium international, a new website devoted to bringing together contemporary fine art and music.

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