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David Borden

David Borden

David Borden has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 14 March 2015. David Borden's music has been featured on 22 episodes.

David Borden (b. December 25, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer of minimalist music. In 1969, with the support of Robert Moog, he founded what is considered to be the first synthesizer ensemble, Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company. In addition to his work with electronics and the Mother Mallard ensemble, David Borden has written music for various chamber and vocal ensembles. He is also an accomplished jazz pianist.

Borden's compositions are heavily influenced by the repetitive minimalist style of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Terry Riley. Borden is also very interested in counterpoint, best demonstrated in his large scale series of works The Continuing Story of Counterpoint, Parts 1-12.

David Borden was commissioned to write the score to the 1973 film The Exorcist by director William Friedkin. However, less than a minute of Borden's music was actually used in the film (Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells was prominently featured on the soundtrack instead.)

Borden participated in the many activities surrounding the 30th anniversary of the founding of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company in 1999, including several live performances and CD reissues on the Cuneiform record label.

He is currently the Director of the Digital Music Program at Cornell University.

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David Borden

David Borden has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 14 March 2015. David Borden's music has been featured on 22 episodes.

David Borden (b. December 25, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer of minimalist music. In 1969, with the support of Robert Moog, he founded what is considered to be the first synthesizer ensemble, Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company. In addition to his work with electronics and the Mother Mallard ensemble, David Borden has written music for various chamber and vocal ensembles. He is also an accomplished jazz pianist.

Borden's compositions are heavily influenced by the repetitive minimalist style of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Terry Riley. Borden is also very interested in counterpoint, best demonstrated in his large scale series of works The Continuing Story of Counterpoint, Parts 1-12.

David Borden was commissioned to write the score to the 1973 film The Exorcist by director William Friedkin. However, less than a minute of Borden's music was actually used in the film (Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells was prominently featured on the soundtrack instead.)

Borden participated in the many activities surrounding the 30th anniversary of the founding of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company in 1999, including several live performances and CD reissues on the Cuneiform record label.

He is currently the Director of the Digital Music Program at Cornell University.

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Enfield In Winter
David Borden
Red Music, Red Records1981
Esty Point, Summer 1978
David Borden
Red Music, Red Records1981
The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint, Part Nine
David Borden
Red Music, Red Records1981
Twilight Pacific
Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo, Lopatin
Rvng Intl.2011
Internet Gospel Pt. 2
Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo, Lopatin
Rvng Intl.2011
People Of The Wind Pt. 2
Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo, Lopatin
Rvng Intl.2011
Internet Gospel Pt. 1
Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo, Lopatin
Rvng Intl.2011
People Of The Wind Pt. 1
Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo, Lopatin
Rvng Intl.2011
The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint Part 5
David Borden, The New Mother Mallard Band
Cuneiform Records1985
Enfield In Winter
David Borden
Cuneiform Records1995