Albert Glinsky is the author of Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage, published by the University of Illinois Press, with a foreword by Robert Moog. Theremin won the prestigious ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award in 2001 and received worldwide press acclaim. A gifted lecturer, Glinsky has delivered his multimedia "Termen-ology" presentation (on the life of Leon Theremin) across the US and in Europe. He has also given workshops at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. He has appeared on the Discovery Channel, the A&E Network, various National Public Radio programs, and on Canada's CBC network and England's BBC Radio. Recently he was featured on an episode of the PBS show, "History Detectives." Albert Glinsky is listed in Who's Who in America. Glinsky has served on the faculty of Montclair State College, and was BMI Composer-in-Residence at Vanderbilt University. He has served as a panelist for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Currently he is Professor of Music at Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania. Born in New York City, Albert Glinsky studied composition principally with Joan Tower and David Diamond. He holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School, and a Ph.D. from New York University. He is a member of American Composers Alliance, and Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI). His music includes vocal, chamber, solo, and symphonic works, and is published by E. C. Schirmer, Hinshaw Press, MusiShare, and C.F. Peters.
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