Amnon Wolman

Amnon Wolman

Amnon Wolman is a composer, sound artist, and educator who pursues a sound world that is influenced by social interactions as part of the musical information presented to the listener, and on how they impact the creative process of an artist. He is interested in the tension between creating a piece of art as a generalization presented to all people to hear/see as they wish, and the individual experience of a single person, a listener/watcher, a performer, a creator. Amnon’s work is presented by various soloists, performance organizations, galleries, and museums. Publications of some of his works are available commercially and on the web, some are in private collections, and others can be requested. He studied in Israel (Tel Aviv University) Holland (University of Utrecht) and in the USA (Stanford University) and taught composition at Northwestern University, and Brooklyn College/CUNY among others. He currently teaches at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and lives with his partner Eyal Levinson in northern Israel.


Pieces by Amnon Wolman

for symphony orchestra and computer-processed tape
About the creation
for six percussionists playing on handcuffs
About the creation
for ensemble and magnetic tape
About the creation
for oboe, symphony orchestra and computer-generated tape
About the creation
for two soprano recorders and harpsichord
About the creation
for recorder and choir
About the creation