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- Martin Bresnick (born 1946) is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music. Bresnick grew up in the Bronx, and is a...
- Bresnik, or Bresnick, is a surname. Notable people include: Günter Bresnik (born 1961), Austrian tennis coach Martin Bresnick (born 1946), American composer...
- Hagemoser–Weinstein–Bresnick syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder first described by Hagemoser et al. in 1989. It is characterized by optic...
- Randolph James "Komrade" Bresnik (born September 11, 1967) is a retired officer in the United States Marine Corps and an active NASA astronaut. A Marine...
- Edited by Robert Dalva Deborah Hoffmann Glenn Hunsberger Music by Martin Bresnick Production companies KTEH Trans Pacific TV Distributed by Columbia Pictures...
- Container Corporation of America designing labels for cans and worked for the Bresnick Advertising Company where he designed bank adverti****ts. After receiving...
- Aaron, Charles (2002). "Don't Fight the Power". In Jonathan Lethem; Paul Bresnick (eds.). Da Capo Best Music Writing 2002: The Year's Finest Writing on Rock...
- electroacoustics at Stanford University; he later studied with Martin Bresnick. His music draws on his experiences in a diverse array of disciplines including...
- Composition at the Yale School of Music studying under Aaron Jay Kernis, Martin Bresnick and Ezra Laderman. During his time at Yale, he also worked as an ****istant...
- Leilehua Lanzilotti, Steven Mackey, Kendall K. Williams, Shara Nova, Martin Bresnick, Oscar Bettison, Olivier Tarpaga, Evan Ziporyn, and Arvo Pärt. Originally...