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Alex Shapiro

Composer and note alignment specialist.

About Me


A side note to new e-friends: I'm really happy to meet everyone! Things are pretty busy, so please give me a while to be able to respond to messages or add requests. Thanks!
When I’m not crawling around the tide pools where I live, I’m working on becoming a more adept note alignment specialist. I'm best known for the chamber music I compose, and that's been the focus of my career for the past decade, evidence of which resides in the clips on this page. I also get a big smile on my face when I'm writing jazz tunes and rock songs, and if I drink just enough single malt, I might eventually share some of those here, as well.
I’ve been having a very happy and fortunate life as a composer, and there’s a pretty extensive bio on my website which will definitely give you an idea of my background and how I spend a lot of my time. The website is my professional face to the world; MySpace has been an amazingly gratifying and different way to connect with tons of talented colleagues and very cool people. Many of the "friends" listed here are, indeed, true friends in my "real" world. Some I've known for years, and others have become instant simpatico buddies thanks to this networking technology. I'm continually astonished by the power of the web to bring us all together, giving artists a way to reach audiences for our work across the globe. There's never been a better time to be a composer.
It's also a great time to be writing concert music, because a lot of the stylistic walls that used to separate classical, jazz, rock, electronica, etc. have crumbled, as have the expectations that composers are always supposed to be so damned serious. I think artists should be involved with and relevant to the world around them, as activists and as participants. In addition to my website and this page, I publish a pixelsonic blog, Notes From The Kelp , using my snapshots and audio clips to offer an informal portal to the aspects of my life which inspire much of my music. If I weren't a musician I might have become a marine biologist, and I get a lot of pleasure sharing random, usually unimportant observations of my environment.
I’m passionate about a lot of things, and I have a tendency to get involved and delve deeply whenever possible. I love to think, to listen, to learn, and to talk, and I do my best to do them all in the correct order. Sometimes I fail. But I always keep trying.
If you like the four audio clips seen above, there's one more lurking if you scroll down on the player. And best of all, I'm excited that a CD of several of my pieces, titled Notes from the Kelp (just like its companion blog), was released on Innova Recordings, as seen below. Make me smile even more than I do in these photos, and order a copy! I just might get you to smile, too.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/2/2005
Band Website: alexshapiro.org
Band Members: Myself and many, many incredibly gifted musicians who bring my music to life.
Influences:Depends what I've had for dinner...

Need more clues? Ok, check out my blog, Notes from the Kelp .

Still want more? Hear what I have to say about life, music, sea anemones and lots of other things, on the public radio show, American MusicMakers. You can listen while you surf around.


Sounds Like:Someone who's been having way too much fun and not enough sleep. Visit my website to listen to lots of audio clips of my music, then you get to tell ME what I sound like.

To give you a clue (and make you verrrryy relaxed), here's a wonderful video that master contrabass clarinetist Marco Mazzini created, performing my electro-acoustic work, Deep:


Record Label: Oehms Classics, Innova, Centaur, Cambria, Crystal
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

And heres another one...

In the previous blog posting, you may have followed the link to an interview I gave for the August 2006 edition of the online magazine Tokafi. Well, if I wasn't short on words then, I'm even less so n...
Posted by Alex Shapiro on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 04:15:00 PST

Some interviews, for the curious

As I mentioned in the previous post, I publish an active blog, Notes from the Kelp that I invite you and anyone you think might enjoy a little virtual tourism to visit. But it occurred to me that you...
Posted by Alex Shapiro on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:27:00 PST

Ok, since you asked...

Any of you making music and existing in both the physical and the virtual worlds knows just how challenging it is to keep all these fun-but-demanding balls in the air simultaneously. The days and nig...
Posted by Alex Shapiro on Thu, 18 May 2006 11:56:00 PST