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From 1981 to 2013 Rolnick taught at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he founded the iEAR Studios (Marshall 2001). In 1991, as head of Rensselaer's Arts Department he led the establishment of the nation's first MFA program in Integrated Electronic Arts. [1]
Rolnick's compositions have appeared on 18 records and CDs, and he was a pioneer in the use of computers in performance. Much of Rolnick's musical output involves the use of computers and digital media, but it is generally notable for its accessibility and good humor. His music has been characterized by critics as "sophisticated" (Ken Smith, Gramophone[full citation needed]), "hummable and engaging" (Steve Barnes, Albany (NY) Times Union[full citation needed]), and as having "good senses of showmanship and humor" (Kyle Gann, The Village Voice[full citation needed]).
Marshall, Ingram D. 2001. "Rolnick, Neil Burton". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
Neil Rolnick (March 11, 2013). "Seamless Transitions". NewMusicBox (Interview). Interviewed by Frank J. Oteri (published April 1, 2013). Transcribed by Julia Lu. (accessed October 3, 2013).