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1. The open exchange of ideas and sharing of information for the betterment
of electronic music and those who utilize it in performances.
2. Incorporating different elements of symphonic and electronic music into
the mainstream.
3. Enhancing symphonic orchestras' overall sound and experience with
electronic instruments.
4. Spotlighting electronic music with the hope of gaining its most deserved
moment in the sun.
5. To promote alternative ways in the evolution of symphonic music
differentiating it from dodecaphony and atonal music.
6. Affirming digital recording, as the recording method with the highest
quality sound.
7. Giving the world notice that electronic music is not only at the
forefront of music today, but will set the standard for the music industry
of tomorrow.
Our editors:
Oksana Birch
Tom Brennan has spent over 30 years in various managerial positions in the financial services industry. He is an honors graduate of New York Technical College and a United States Army veteran. He has a sharp wit and tremendous sense of fun and comedy, and has been a leader in his local church for many years. Tom studied voiceovers under the guidance of the renowned Charles Michaels. In addition to contributing articles to Modern Symphony, Tom has also written for numerous local publications and been a first prize winner in both poetry and essay contests. He is also a lyricist holding several copyrights for his beautiful and moving compositions.
Tom has loved music all his life and enjoys singing and performing with local groups as well as playing percussion.
Cynthia Bellantuono
has worked in fundraising and external affairs for seven years, in academic institutions, such as Fordham University, Marymount Manhattan College, and the oldest all girls’ Catholic high school in New York State, the Academy of Mount Saint Ursula. Cynthia has primarily focused her writing on direct mail pieces, and web and print content. She holds a Master’s degree in Communications, specializing in Advertising and Public Relations from Marquette University and a Bachelor’s degree in Media Studies, specializing in Journalism from Fordham University. While attending Marquette University, Cynthia served as a teaching assistant, teaching public speaking courses to undergraduate students.
Cynthia is fluent in Italian and during her free time, she devotes her time to working on fundraiser events sponsored by the Italian Apostolate at her local church. She also enjoys spending time with her niece, Alexandra.
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