Tiven Weinstock

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Tiven Weinstock joined the Second Shift team beginning with Episode 10 of Season 1, and has been thoroughly enjoying making music for the show ever since.   
Tiven Weinstock joined the Second Shift team beginning with Episode 10 of Season 1, and has been thoroughly enjoying making music for the show ever since.   
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His previous musical experience includes attending the European American Musical Alliance in Paris, interning with film composer John Swihart (Napoleon Dynamite), and earning a BA in music from the University of California at Santa Cruz.  In 2002, Tiven won the Ernest T. Kretchmer Prize for his composition "Nigun for the Victims of Terror."  Tiven also composes for [http://www.juventasmusic.com Juventas!], a Boston-based new music ensemble, and serves as its Finance Director.   
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His previous musical experience includes attending the European American Musical Alliance in Paris, interning with film composer John Swihart (Napoleon Dynamite), and earning a BA in music from the University of California at Santa Cruz.  In 2002, Tiven won the Ernest T. Kretchmer Prize for his composition "Nigun for the Victims of Terror."  Tiven also produces a podcast for [http://podcast.juventasmusic.com Juventas!], a Boston-based new music ensemble.   
To hear a variety of Tiven's other music, visit [http://www.tivenweinstock.com www.tivenweinstock.com].
To hear a variety of Tiven's other music, visit [http://www.tivenweinstock.com www.tivenweinstock.com].

Latest revision as of 14:22, 2 May 2008

Tiven Weinstock

Tiven Weinstock joined the Second Shift team beginning with Episode 10 of Season 1, and has been thoroughly enjoying making music for the show ever since. His previous musical experience includes attending the European American Musical Alliance in Paris, interning with film composer John Swihart (Napoleon Dynamite), and earning a BA in music from the University of California at Santa Cruz. In 2002, Tiven won the Ernest T. Kretchmer Prize for his composition "Nigun for the Victims of Terror." Tiven also produces a podcast for Juventas!, a Boston-based new music ensemble.


To hear a variety of Tiven's other music, visit www.tivenweinstock.com.

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