Martin Gendelman

The creative work of Martín Gendelman (b.1976) touches on both the acoustic and electronic domains and includes compositions for solo performer, chamber groups, and orchestra, as well as cross-disciplinary works and installations (primarily with dance, video, and theater). Over the past twenty years, his music has been performed across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. He has collaborated with acclaimed ensembles such as the Da Capo Chamber Players (USA), Meitar Ensemble (Israel), Galan Trio (Greece), Tambor Fantasma Percussion Ensemble (Argentina), and solo performers such as Jorge Variego (Argentina/USA), Lee Hinkle (USA), Adrianne Munden-Dixon (USA/Canada), and Valentín Garvie (Argentina/Germany), among many others. Currently, he is Professor of Music and Head of the Composition and Music Theory area at the Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University. His music has been released by Neuma Records, CMMAS, and the University of Idaho, and his scores are distributed by the French-based BabelScores.