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  1. DAVID VAN TIEGHEM is the recipient of the 2007 Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition. He first remembers making music with pots and pans on the kitchen floor when he was about five years old, growing up in Ridgewood, NJ.

  2. David Van Tieghem. New! Join my Patreon Project! https://www.patreon.com/davidvantieghem. Start Now. • Original Music & Sound Design for Film, TV, Theatre, Dance, XR & New Media. • Drumming, Percussion, Performance. Composer, Percussionist, Sound Designer, Performer.

  3. David Van Tieghem (21 de abril de 1955 (69 años) es un compositor, músico, percusionista, baterista, tecladista, intérprete, artista y actor ocasional estadounidense, famoso por su filosofía de utilizar cualquier objeto disponible como instrumento de percusión y por sus colaboraciones con emblemáticos artistas experimentales de rock como ...

  4. David Van Tieghem (born April 21, 1955) is an American composer, percussionist and sound designer, best known for his philosophy of utilizing any available object as a percussion instrument and for his collaborations with the experimental artists Laurie Anderson, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, Robert Ashley and David Byrne.

  5. THEATRE & DANCE PROJECTS. 2021-2022 SEASON. "HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE" - by Paula Vogel, directed by Mark Brokaw. On Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman, NYC. Starring Mary-Louise Parker, David Morse and Johanna Day. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. 2018-2019 SEASON. "BURN THIS" - by Lanford Wilson, directed by Michael Mayer.

  6. Brooklyn es una película británico-canadiense-irlandesa de 2015, del género romance, dirigida por John Crowley y escrita por Nick Hornby sobre la novela homónima de Colm Tóibín. Los protagonistas son Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Jim Broadbent y Julie Walters.

  7. In 1983, choreographer Twyla Tharp commissioned Van Tieghem to create the score for her full-company work, "Fait Accompli," which was performed at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, the 1984 Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles, and the Gershwin Theater on Broadway.