Sheldon Morgenstern (1 July 1938 – 17 December 2007) was an American conductor, and founder of the Eastern Music Festival. Morgenstern spent his youth...
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Notes from 1973 on. Morgenstern was the author of two books: Jazz People (1976); and Living with Jazz (2004), a reader edited by Sheldon Meyer (1926–2006)...
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principal teachers included Leonard Bernstein, Gunther Schuller, Sheldon Morgenstern, Leo Mueller, Richard Pittman and Michael Tilson Thomas. Roskott's...
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Greensboro, North Carolina in 1976, where her husband succeeded Sheldon Morgenstern as the director of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. Fuchs worked...
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for the State of North Carolina, where he studied conducting with Sheldon Morgenstern and Peter Paul Fuchs, then with Richard Pittman at the New England...
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Julian Morgenstern (March 18, 1881 – December 4, 1976) was an American rabbi, Bible scholar, and president of Hebrew Union College. Morgenstern was born...
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and disappears as a "mooncalf". This concept is also used by Christian Morgenstern in his Galgenlieder. In Embassytown by China Miéville, the protagonist...
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and concluded: "Garfield always manages to capture his passion". Joe Morgenstern, the critic for The Wall Street Journal, dubbed Garfield's performance...
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Pascale 1931-2023 Italian actress Emmanuel Lubezki Emmanuel Lubezki Morgenstern 1964- Mexican cinematographer Arthur Lucan Arthur Towle 1885–1954 English...
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Head"". KUVO. Retrieved July 22, 2020. Dan Morgenstern (2004). Living with Jazz: A reader edited by Sheldon Meyer. Random House Digital. ISBN 9780307487605...
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