Jeremy Flower is a musician from Boston, MA working in acoustic and electronic forms. Read more at http://www.keepalive.org.
Bio:
Jeremy Flower is a multi-instrumentalist and composer of acoustic and electronic music. His work with electronics has landed him on stage as a guest artist with the Atlanta and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, the Santa Fe Opera, LA Phil, Curtis Institute, American Composers Orchestra as well as with world-renowned electronic producers in experimental, ambient and minimal techno genres.
He has collaborated extensively with Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov helping to create electronic parts for the Grammy-nominated song cycle Ayre (2006) and one-act opera Ainadamar which won two Grammys (2007). Both of these works have been recorded for and released by Deutsche Grammophon. Flower and Golijov recently completed the film score for Francis Ford Coppola’s 2007 film, Youth Without Youth, and are now collaborating on a new composition for WNYC Radio with Accordion phenom Michael Ward-Bergemann as well as building a Film Music studio in Brookline, MA.
Flower is currently working on a film score for an independent documentary Animas Perdidas for guitar, piano, autoharp and melodica, as well as many other collaborative projects. His music can be heard at his website, keepalive.org.