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Adler, Samuel
Samuel Adler (1928- ) continued the tradition of composing Jewish music that his father, Hugo Chaim Adler, began. Mr. Adler's prolific career has produced a wide range of works for choir, art and solo music, orchestra, and opera. Mr. Adler was born in Mannheim, Germany and in 1939 immigrated to the United States. He earned a BM from Boston University, an MA from Harvard University, a Doctor of Music (honorary) from Southern Methodist University, a Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary) from Wake Forest University, a Doctor of Music (honorary) from St. Mary's College (Indiana), and a Doctor of Music (honorary) from St. Louis Conservatory. Mr. Adler was awarded the Army's Medal of Honor for his work with the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra during his service. Mr. Adler's catalog of published works numbers over 300. They have been performed in such places as Israel, South America, Europe, and most major cities in the United States. In addition, he has published three books: Choral Conducting; Sight Singing; and The Study of Orchestration. Since 1966, Mr. Adler has been a professor of composition at the Eastman School of Music and chairperson of that department since 1974. The receipient of numerous commissions, and grants, Mr. Adler has been awarded many prizes including the Charles Ives Award, the Music Teachers' National Association's Composer of the Year award, Composer of the Year for the American Guild of Organists, and the Eastman School's Eisenhart Award for distinguished teaching.
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Neilah Fragments
Adler, Samuel
Item #: 991065
Chatsi Kaddish 1 & 2, Shema Na, Shalom, Shalom, Eil Nora Alilah, Darkecha, Elohim Hashiveinu
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Reconciliation
Adler, Samuel
Item #: 972092
Poem by Elsa Lasker-Schuler. For soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano. RENTAL Procedure for this item: After your purchase, a rental contract will be emailed with details of the agreement which requires authorization prior to receiving your selection. If you have furthe...
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