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Because - Choral Music of Mark Zuckerman
Mark Zuckerman, Goldene Keyt Singers
Because - Choral Music of Mark Zuckerman
Genre: Classical
 
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MARK ZUCKERMAN holds a PhD in composition from Princeton University, and was a student of Milton Babbitt, David Epstein, J. K. Randall, and Elie Yarden. He has taught composition, tonal and atonal theory, orchestration, an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mark Zuckerman, Goldene Keyt Singers
Title: Because - Choral Music of Mark Zuckerman
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: MSR Classics
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/14/2006
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 681585114629

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MARK ZUCKERMAN holds a PhD in composition from Princeton University, and was a student of Milton Babbitt, David Epstein, J. K. Randall, and Elie Yarden. He has taught composition, tonal and atonal theory, orchestration, and computer music at Princeton and Columbia Universities, and published numerous scholarly articles and a book on listening to jazz, drawn from a popular jazz survey course he taught at Princeton and Columbia. He has written a bunch of choral music ? achieving a growing international reputation ? in English, Hebrew and Yiddish, including some 20 arrangements of Yiddish songs for a cappella mixed chorus. His choral music has been performed and recorded by The Gregg Smith Singers, Chicago A Cappella, The Workmen?s Circle Chorus, The New Yiddish Chorale, and The Jewish People?s Philharmonic Chorus, among others, and is published by E. C. Schirmer, Transcontinental Music and Carl Fischer. Mark Zuckerman received a 2004 Fellowship from the New Jersey! State Council on the Arts. THE GOLDENE KEYT SINGERS. Soprano MARY ELLEN CALLAHAN appears frequently as soloist in a variety of repertoires from Renaissance to contemporary. Familiar to New York City audiences as soloist with the Collegiate Chorale, Riverside Choral Society, Dessoff Choirs and Central City Chorus, she has also performed with a number of symphony orchestras. Mezzo-soprano HSI-LING CHANG grew up in Taiwan and in Spokane, Washington. She received her Master's degree in piano performance from the University of Houston where she studied with Abbey Simon. In addition to her work as a pianist and singer, she is a Grammy-nominated recording engineer. Tenor MICHAEL STEINBERGER made his New York Philharmonic solo debut with Audra McDonald in Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins. Well-known to audiences as a member of prestigious ensembles like Pomerium and the Waverly Consort, he is increasingly in demand as a featured soloist. His credits - in addition to classical styles from medieval through contemporary - include jazz, pop and world music. Baritone THOMAS MEGLIORANZA is quickly establishing himself as one of the country's most sought after singers for a wide variety of repertoire including oratorio, opera and orchestral works. A passionate advocate of contemporary music, he has sung work by many of America?s best-known composers, including music written especially for his voice.