Mark Applebaum
Composer & Sound Artist | Boundary-Pushing Sonic Explorations
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Mark Applebaum is a composer, sound artist, and professor at Stanford University, known for his boundary-pushing sonic creations. With a PhD in music composition, Applebaum has received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship.
His unique musical works, which have been featured at major international festivals, challenge audiences to rethink the very nature of music and performance. Applebaum's dynamic keynotes inspire creativity and innovation, guiding audiences to discover the expressive potential within unconventional sounds and artistic practices.
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The mad scientist of music
Mark Applebaum writes music that breaks the rules in fantastic ways, composing a concerto for a florist and crafting a musical instrument from junk and found objects. This quirky talk might just inspire you to shake up the "rules" of your own creative work.
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