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THE RISE & FALL OF ISABELLA RICO (1999-2002)

THE RISE & FALL OF ISABELLA RICO is a full length musical, with book and lyrics by Larry Beinhart. The show was in development from March 1999 through May 2002 with the Director's Company, Michael Parva Artsitic/Producing Director. The show follows three characters through paths of power, wealth and spirituality, all tied into a little pill which makes you feel like you're in love, and which will make someone a lot of money. Rolnick and Beinhart are currently searching for a new production opportunity for the project. Hear a piano vocal arrangement of Maya Azucena singing Woman With A Gun from the musical.

RICO SONGS AND INTERLUDES (1997-1998)

An hour long excerpt of the work, RICO SONGS AND INTERLUDES was written for David Alan Miller's Dogs of Desire, associated with the Albany (NY) Symphony Orchestra. The RICO SONGS AND INTERLUDES was premiered as part of the Dogs of Desire's 1997-98 season and as part of the iEAR Studio's Electronic Arts Performance Series at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, NY. Click here to read Steve Barnes' rave review of this performance from the Albany Times Union.

MP3 Downloads - RICO SONGS & INTERLUDES
Chemistry of Love
Interlude 1
Drug Free America

THE TECHNOPHOBE & THE MADMAN (2001)

The THE TECHNOPHOBE & THE MADMAN was designed to explore the possibilities of a network-based musical theater production. This was a NYSCA-sponsored collaboration between Rensselaer's iEAR Studios, NYU's Music Technology Program and Harvestworks Digital Arts Center, to explore the performance possibilities with Internet2. Collaborating artists included Nick Didkovsky, Tyrone Henderson, Quimetta Perl, Don Ritter, Neil Rolnick, Robert Rowe, Valeria Vasilevski, with Diana Slattery of Rensselaer's Academy of Electronic Media. Initial public performances was simultaneously presented at NYU and RPI on February 20, 2001.


Check out these links:
Rensselaer's Technophobe Site
NYU's Technophobe Site
Don Ritter's Technophobe Site
Matt Mirapaul's NY Times Article
Kyle Gann's Village Voice Article
Wired on-line
Troy Record

2 PLACES @ ONCE (1995)

2 PLACES @ ONCE grew out of a collaborative effort with Joel Chadabe in 1995. It developed into an ongoing project which exploits the unique possibilities of teleconferenced musical and video performance. The first performance of this stage of the project was performed at The Kitchen in New York City and the Electronic Cafe International in Santa Monica on March 8, 1998. Participants included members of FISH LOVE THAT in New York City (Todd Reynolds, violin; Andrew Sterman, woodwinds; AJ Jannone, cyberbass & video) and in LA, percussionist Amy Knoles and violinist Robin Lorentz.

HOME GAME (1995)


Home Game -a full evening of interactive multiimages performance, produced in June 1995 in upstate New York and New York City. Click here for a detailed description.


ADRIAN MOORE INTERVIEW (1994)

Adrian Moore from England's Sonic Arts Network interviewed Neil Rolnick. (full-text article)


MELTING POT (1985)


Melting Pot - a video John Sturgeon and Neil collaborated on in 1985.
Video available on John Sturgeon's video index



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