man, *1955 US
Composer of Classical and Electronic
A.k.a. David Aaron Jaffe
David Aaron Jaffe (born April 29, 1955) is an American composer who has written over ninety works for orchestra, chorus, chamber ensembles, and electronics. He is best known for his use of technology as an electronic-music or computer-music composer in works such as Silicon Valley Breakdown, though his non-electronic music has also been widely performed. He is also known for his development of computer music algorithmic innovations, such as the physical modeling of plucked and bowed strings, as well as for his development of music software such as the NeXT Music Kit and the Universal Audio UAD-2/Apollo.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World (A Concerto For Radio-Drum Performed Piano And Ensemble) | David Jaffe with Andrew Schloss | 1996 | Album |
XXIst Century Mandolin | David Jaffe | 1994 | Album |
New Music For Orchestra (Music From Six Continents: 1994 Series) | Jack Fortner, Bruce Hobson, Barbara Jazwinski, Piotr Moss, David Jaffe | 1994 | Album |
Dinosaur Music: Computer Music By Chafe, Jaffe, Schottstaedt | Chris Chafe, David Jaffe, William Schottstaedt | 1988 | Album |