Biography
New York composer Raphael Mostel is known for his use of Tibetan singing bowls in his ritualistic works. In 1983, he founded the Tibetan Singing Bowl Ensemble, which has recorded his compositions for a variety of labels including Angel and Digital Fossils. Mostel composed music commemorating the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which was performed at ceremonies in 1987 and can be heard on Blood on the Moon. He has received fellowships, commissions, and grants from a number of organizations, and has worked as a lecturer, freelance writer, and conductor. In the latter half of the '90s, two multimedia retrospectives of Mostel's work were put on in N.Y.C. In 2000, his score for the children's story "Travels of Babar" premiered, incorporating slides and narrators. ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi



 
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'T' Space: Composer Raphael Mostel performing 'Envoi:Vertical Thoughts for SHA' July 19, 2014
Interview Raphael Mostel - On the phone with David Serero - The Culture News
Mostel: Star-Spangled Etude #3 ("Furling Banner")
Histoire de Babar - Babar Theme Song - Francis Poulene & Raphael Mostel
Mode 194: Margaret Leng Tan - Sorceress of the New Piano
'T'Space Rhinebeck Tour
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