Vivian Adelberg Rudow’s education includes Master of Music and Bachelor of Music, Peabody Conservatory of Music of Johns Hopkins University. Interesting performances of the composer include “With Love”, Mannheim Germany, September, 2003; “Purple Ice”, soprano & piano, Birmingham, Alabama, December 2, 2003; and “Rebecca’s Rainbow racing Among the Stars”, Beijing, China, piano, March 14 2004. Her full orchestra music “Spirit of America” has received four performances, two in 2003. Over all performances include various music in Asia, Canada, Cuba, Eastern Europe, France, Germany, Holland, Israel, Puerto Rico, Spain, South Africa & the United States. Adelberg Rudow has been awarded an ASCAP award each year since 1987 and won First Prize in the 1986 “14th “International Electroacoustic Music Competition”, Bourges, program division, for “With Love”, cello & tape. “With Love” is on the 16th year honors disc from Bourges and has been re-recorded by Craig Hultgren, cellist on “Electroacoustic Cello Book, the Living Artist Recordings. Vol. IV”. The composer has been a juror for Jeu de Temps March 2001/2/3 Times Play, YSEA competition for CEC (Canadian Electroacoustic Community), Concordia University; 2003 SANS competition UK, and NAACP ACTSO, competition for 1986, 1989, 1991, other years, 01,03 Baltimore. Adelberg Rudow’s New art form for interactive electroacoustic music, starting and stopping music on 4 CD players LIVE on stage via two small hand held remote controllers can be seen on the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage archives under the title of Sonic Circuits Concert August 13, 2001, about 38 minutes into the concert. Vivian is founder & artistic producer/director/conductor of Res MusicAmerica, organization that presented 283 new music works 1980-91, and produced in 1988, an International Electroacoustic Music Festival during which composers from 14 different countries attended.
