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Pete Drungle
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Speedy deletion nomination of Pete Drungle


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 * because I don't think A7 and G11 actually apply here, but I've recommended that Krj373 submit it for AfD discussion. larryv (talk) 20:53, 25 January 2016 (UTC)


 * , I don't see why G11 and G12 don't apply: I would have deleted this on the spot. Drmies (talk) 20:43, 28 January 2016 (UTC)

Nomination of Pete Drungle for deletion
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Pete Drungle is an American pianist, composer, music producer and multi-instrumentalist who has made music with Ornette Coleman, Kronos Quartet, Yoko Ono, Ronald Shannon Jackson, Brice Wassy, Jef Lee Johnson, Al MacDowell, Craig Harris, Sean Lennon.

PIANO WORKS
In 2012, Pete collaborated with Rudolf Stingel on the creation of a solo piano. The album was recorded in the "spray room" of Stingel's NYC studio over the course of 5 days; 40 hours of improvised material was recorded. The improvisations are in a somewhat "neo-Baroque" style, but illustrate Drungle's tendency toward Metamodernism.

Pete present multi-media performance pieces centered around the piano. He has been performing a 60 minute solo piano improvisation accompanied by a video montage of 'dream sequences' extracted from the films of Luis Buñuel. Dream Sequences For Solo Piano was premiered at David Lynch’s club, The Silencio in Paris. Pete Drungle also performed in New York, Copenhagen, Paris and Barcelona. Pete has accompanied several silent films, including Nosferatu (1922), Un chien andalou (1929), Thermos (1973), and has performed live, improvised solo piano scores for The Polyexpressive Symphony - Italian Futurism on Film (2009) presented by Performa09 at Anthology Film Archives in NYC; the event took place over the course of 4 evenings, and he accompanied the American premieres of the silent Italian Futurist films Thaïs (1917), Speed (1930), Stramliano (1929), March of the Machines (1929), The Belly of the City (1932), and The Mechanical Man (1921).

COMPOSED WORKS
Pete has composed music for film, video, theater, television, fashion, dance and has collaborated with several visual and performance artists including Urs Fischer, Rudolf Stingel, Jeff Koons, Marianne Vitale, Alterazioni Video, Agathe Snow. His musical performances and compositions have accompanied art exhibitions and festivals in Europe and United States. At Art-Basel in Switzerland, TransArt in Italy, Le Confort Moderne in France, The Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, the Wundergrund Festival in Denmark, The Swiss Institute Contemporary Art and The New Museum in New York City, MoMA, MoCA, Deitch Gallery and Art Parade, the Whitney Biennial, and several Edition of Performa in NYC.

Drungle has created 10 full-length scores for dance, and has collaborated with choreographers Sarah Michelson, Susan Vencl, Wally Cardona, Lilibeth Cuenca-Rasmussen, Michael Portnoy, Candoco Dance Company (UK); his works for dance have been presented at The Royal Danish Theatre (DK), The Park Avenue Armory (NYC), The Kitchen (NYC), Walker Arts Center (MN), Chapter Arts (Cardiff, Wales), Merce Cunningham (NYC), River to River Festival (NYC), Abrams Art Center (NYC), and have toured the UK and the USA. Pete received a Bessie Award for Best Composer, for his work on Michael Portnoy's The "K" Sound in 2006.?