Kenneth Kirschner is a Brooklyn-based composer known for his work at the intersection of experimental, ambient, and contemporary classical music. Active since the 1980s, Kirschner’s practice explores long-form, meditative structures that often blend acoustic instrumentation with electronic and algorithmic processes. His compositions are characterized by a deep engagement with chance, indeterminacy, and generative systems, drawing influence from both the ambient tradition and avant-garde classical music. Kirschner frequently releases his music under open licenses, emphasizing free digital distribution as part of his artistic philosophy. He has collaborated with artists across disciplines and released work on respected experimental labels such as 12k, Greyfade, Line, Room40, and Sub Rosa. His sound is often spacious, introspective, and rich in subtle textural detail—inviting deep listening and quiet attention.