1996 - 2006 President of Boris Goldmund Productions, Inc. responsible for
business planning, legal operations, creative production.
1991 until 2001 Featured Soloist at Ritz Carlton, San Francisco
six to ten performances weekly.
1991 until 1993 Featured soloist, United States Navy at Treasure Island
1991until 1996 Featured soloist for audiences of San Francisco’s Roman Catholic archbishop
1989 Eklektik: Music for Harp and Other Instruments CD Release
compositions by Bach, Tournier, St. Saens, and 5 world premiers,
1987 Featured Soloist, Herbst Theater, San Francisco
with San Franciso Gay Men’s Chorus
1987 Solo and Ensemble works for harp, cello, violin and voices
Concert Series at the New Performance Gallery, San Francisco
1987 Solo harp Performance for Henry Kissenger Reception,
Asian Arts Museum, San Francisco
1986 Xerxe’s Palace New Music for Harp and Violin
second CD release
1986 AT & T Original Film Score commission
1985 until 1987 Music Director and Harpist, Science of Mind Church,
Scottish Rite Temple, San Francisco
1985 From Bach to Heaven and Back (compositions and transcriptions for harp by Bach, Bernstein,Handel nd others)
at the New Performance Gallery, San Francisco
1985 Recital for First Lady, Nancy Reagan
1985 The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio
solo harp recital commemorating the 20th anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts
1984 until 1987 Improvisational duo; harp with keyboards, percussion and wind instruments. Featured house band at Club Nine, San Francisco
1984 until 1987 Classical soloist, El Drisco Hotel, San Francisco
1984 Amethyst Music for Solo Harp Classical and new compositions
First solo harp album release
1984 Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center
Harp and violin recital with violinist, Alan Lornie
1983 Featured Harpist - A Musical Transcendence, by Gary Knox
New York City - includes album by with the same title
1982 until 1983 Vice President, HQZ Entertprises (financial holding company for Andy Warhol; Executive Producer for Special Projects, Recording and Events
1981 Orchestral Harpist
From Silver to Gold, Legion of Honor, Little Theatre, San Francisco
1981 California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Solo harp recital
1980 Commissioned solo harp score for the American Film Institute
1980 Hussatonick River Valley Concert
featured solo harp on program with
Buckminster Fuller - featured speaker
Paul Winter Consort
1980 Commissioned Performance Series by Barnes & Noble NYC
including Lincoln Center Music Library Recital solo har
p
1980 Orchestral Harpist
Elizabeth and Essex, starring Estelle Parsons, NYC
1979 Began Study of Harp with Mildred Dilling, NYC
1979 until 1983 General Manager and Secretary-Treasurer
It’s the Gling, Inc. and Its Subsidiary Companies, Its the Score, Inc. and Its the Copy.
I am responsible for having incorporated the organization, designing its business plan and staff complement, and for managing all aspects of its operations.
This corporation has written in excess of seventy-tive national advertising jingles, as well as music for television films and stage plays. With a portion of its profits, it has supported several non-profit arts endeavors. Of particular note is the production of “From Silver to Gold: (the first musical for deaf and hearing actors and audiences). I served as executive producer for this project, collaborating with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and The Eyes and Ears Foundations. We composed music for three successive years of Super Bowl Games.
1977 until 1979 Founding Director
City of Cincinnati, Commission on the Arts, Office of the City Manager (William Donaldson
I was appointed by the City Manager of Cincinnati, Ohio to establish and fund the citys’ first Commission on the Arts. I raised $3.5 million for its first year of operation. I also drafted the enabling legislation for a permanent commission. In this position I directed and subgranted over $3 million in artist grants and a $200,000 River front Sculpture Commission.
1977 Performance Commission
Associated Councils on the Arts National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
commissioned
1974 until 1977 Artist in Residence and Director
The Public Art Project
Queen City Metro, The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority
I created and driected a two-year Public Art Project for the US Bicentennial consisting of thirteen separate programs and involving all of Cincinnati’s Cultural Institutions. The Project brought erforming and visual arts throughout the city of cincinnati collaboratively with Cincinnati’s public transit system.
I proposed the project and my position to the Transit Authority and was responsible for raising all project costs. I received approximately $450,000 in grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Ohio Arts Council, the Ohio Bicentennial Administration, the Kentucky Arts Council with matches provided by regional corporate donations.
The National Endowment for the Arts used the successful documentation of this project singularly to substantiate its annual projects appropriations from Congress.
This program became a national pilot project of the US Department of Transportation which now allows a percentage of its grants for arts programming and installations as a result.
1976 until 1979 Director
Art City African Jazz Dance Company (Dance Series for Public Spaces)
1977 Performance Art Commission
12 Secret Pieces, Spring Arts Festival, University of Cincinnati
1976 Feature Speaker
National Conference on the Arts, Seattle Washington
Cities, Counties and The Arts
1976 Performance Art Commission
Fetal emergence, Spring Arts Festival, University of Cincinnati
1976 Feature Speaker
Harvard University and the Cambridge Arts Council, Arts in Transportation
1975 Choreographic Showcase
Avant Garde Festival, Shea Stadium
1975 Feature Speaker
Woman’s City Club, Cincinati Art Musum, Government Support of the Arts
1975 until 1980 Director
Boris Goldmund Group (Environmental Performance Art)
1973 Choreographic Commission
12 Public Art Pieces commissioned by The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
1973 Founding Director
New Media Theater, Artists collaborative, Cincinnati, Ohio
1973 Artist in Residence
University of Maryland State System, Frostburg State College
Artist-in-residence
Performance Art and choreographic residency.