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Shelley Hirsch : ウィキペディア英語版
Shelley Hirsch

Shelley Hirsch (born June 9, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is a singer, performer, and composer. She won a 1993 Prix Futura award.〔http://somewhere.org/NAR/work_excerpts/hirsch/main.htm〕
==Life==
Born and raised in New York City, Hirsch dropped out of high school and moved to San Francisco, California, where she worked in experimental theater, explored extended vocal techniques, and began composing pieces for voice. In Berlin she had her first totally free improvised music concert with Sven-Åke Johansson, deepened in collaborations with Jon Rose and - back in New York City - with Christian Marclay. She has appeared at festivals throughout Europe and performed at the Kitchen, Roulette, BAM and other venues in New York. She appears on the recordings of John Zorn, Elliott Sharp, Jim Staley and many others. Her regular partners are Christian Marclay, Ikue Mori, David Weinstein and Anthony Coleman. In 1988 she released the LP "Singing" and a year later another LP/CD "Haiku Lingo" with Weinstein. Her most recent work "O Little Town of East New York" can be found on Zorn's label Tzadik in the series "Radical Jewish Culture". Hirsch also collaborated with DJ Olive, Mark Dresser, Greetje Bijma, Chantal Dumas, David Moss, Min Xiao Fen, Jerry Hunt, Toshio Kajiwara, Jin Hi Kim, Marina Rosenfeld and Ned Rothenberg. She recorded with ''September Band'' (Rüdiger Carl, Hans Reichel and Paul Lovens) and with ''X-Communication'' (Butch Morris, Martin Schütz and Hans Koch), too. Hirsch can also be heard interpreting compositions such as Cathy Berberian's „Stripsody“ or Alvin Curran's ''Philharmonie''.
Hirsch has also collaborated with visual artists Barbara Bloom and Jim Hodges, choreographer Noémie Lafrance, and filmmakers Nina Danino (''Temenos'' soundtrack with Sainkho Namtchylak, 2001), Zoe Beloff, Abigail Childs, and Lee Sachs. In 2008 her piece "In the Basement" was included on the compilation album ''Crosstalk: American Speech Music'' (Bridge Records) produced by Mendi + Keith Obadike.
The radio version of Hirsch's ''O Little Town of East New York'' won first prize at the Prix Futura International Media Competition in Berlin.

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