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Home/People/David Behrman
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Born
Aug 16, 1937
Age 88
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

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David Behrman

Acting

Biography
David Behrman (born August 16, 1937 in Salzburg, AustriaInt) is an American composer and a pioneer of computer music. In the early 1960s he was the producer of Columbia Records' Music of Our Time series, which included the first recording of Terry Riley's In C.[1] In 1966 Behrman co-founded Sonic Arts Union with fellow composers Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma. He wrote the music for Merce Cunningham's dances Walkaround Time (1968), Rebus (1975), Pictures (1984) and Eyespace 40 (2007).
Knots and Fields poster

Knots and Fields

as Self
2010
Merce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance poster

Merce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance

as Self
2001
A Tribute to John Cage poster

A Tribute to John Cage

Cast
1976
Music with Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television by Robert Ashley poster

Music with Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television by Robert Ashley

as Self
1974
New Music: Sounds and Voices from the Avant-Garde New York 1971 poster

New Music: Sounds and Voices from the Avant-Garde New York 1971

as Self
1971