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Three Views of a Secret (Pastorius) Birdland Abstraction (Zawinul, arr. Gluck) (piano solo) |

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Gluck is also a designer of multimedia installations. His works include 'Layered Histories' (2004), an immersive sound and video environment with Cynthia Rubin and 'Sounds of a Community' (2001 - 2002). His historical writings have been published in Leonardo Music Journal, Organized Sound, Journal SEAMUS, Leonardo, Living Music Journal, The Reconstructionist, Tav+ and at the EMF Institute. Bob Gluck's early musical training began at the Julliard and Manhattan Schools of Music. After years of conservatory training, his musical life dramatically changed after hearing Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Miles Davisı electric bands. He studied electronic music at the Crane School of Music, State University of New York at Albany, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Gluck is Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Electronic Music Studio at The University at Albany, and Associate Director at the Electronic Music Foundation.
Now relocated to the Capital Region, Keith performs regularly and teaches saxophone at SUNY Oneonta jazz arranging and jazz history at Schenectady County Community College and band for the Paul Effman Music Service. Having worked on dozens of recordings he was honored to be a featured soloist on the Grammy Nominated Entres Amigos by Alex Torres and the Latin Kings. Keith has performed on ABCıs Good Morning America and The View and Food Networkıs Food Nation, and at The Newport Jazz Festival, 103.1 Smooth Jazz Festival, Albanyıs Tulip Festival, Larkfest, Fleet Blues Fest as well as a featured artist at A Place for Jazz. He has won the ASCAP Louis Armstrong Award and the Essex County Performing Arts Award. Keith is also a member of Musicians Union of Schenectady Local 85-133, BMI, and the International Association of Jazz Educators and he has released three recordings under his own name.
Among the producers of percussion instruments who have endorsed Brianıs work and for whom he conducts workshops, performances, and product reviews and field tests are Udu Drum Inc., LP Music Group (Percussion & Hardware), Remo, Inc., Calato Co., Inc., Fredrico Percussion, Rhythm Tech, Paiste Cymbals, Shakka Shakerz, Michael Thiele Hardwood Drums and Impact Cases. Brian plays Frank Giorgini's Udu Drums exclusively. He personally holds three patents for custom percussion instrument stands. As a teacher, Brian has developed a comprehensive educational program, which includes group involvement workshops, lectures, master class, and individual instruction for all ages, as well instructional book and DVD packages and other curricula, including The "How To" of Udu, Percussion Instruments made out of Found Objects, "Playing with Percussion." For more information, see www.uduboy.com. |