Lazare Saminsky News
Ukrainian opera composer
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[…] the piano bench in Odessa (Gregorian date: Nov. 4). In 1903 Edward MacDowell’s symphonic poem “Lamia” (after Keats) was premiered by the Boston Symphony, Max Fiedler conducting. Miriam Gideon In 1906 Miriam Gideon was born in Greeley, Colorado. She studied organ with her uncle Henry Gideon and piano with Felix Fox. She also studied with Martin Bernstein, Marion Bauer, Charles Haubiel, and Jacques Pillois. She studied harmony, counterpoint, and composition with Lazare Saminsky and at his suggestion also composition with Roger Sessions, after which she abandoned tonality and wrote in a freely atonal or extended post-tonal style. Gideon moved to New York City where she taught at Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY) from 1944 to 1954 and City College, CUNY from 1947 to 1955. She then taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America at the invitation of Hugo Weisgall in 1955, and at […]
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