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Harold Farberman (November 2, 1929 –
November 24, 2018) was an
American conductor,
composer and percussionist.
Farberman studied percussion at Juilliard...
- the Conductor's
Institute in Connecticut,
under the
direction of
Harold Farberman from 1994–96,
worked with
Mehli Mehta,
Zubin Mehta, and
Andrey Boreyko...
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Percussive Arts
Society convention in Washington, D.C.,
Bellson and
Harold Farberman performed a
major orchestral work
titled "Concerto for Jazz
Drummer and...
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Drugs –
Rolling Stone". Rollingstone.com.
Retrieved February 20, 2019.
Farberman, Brad (April 25, 2019). "Before &
After with B****ist and
Producer Bill...
- Lateef's
first wife, Tahira,
predeceased him, as did a son and a daughter.
Farberman, Brad, "Lateef,
Yusef Abdul (William Evans)",
Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians...
- Jazz
Great Michael Brecker" (HMTL). Billboard.
Retrieved March 13, 2018.
Farberman, Brad. "Concert Review: "The
Nearness of You" at Jazz at
Lincoln Center"...
- New York, and grew up in the
Brownsville neighborhood, the son of
Helen Farberman, a waitress, and Max Beresofsky, a
house painter, both Yiddish-speaking...
- 2011.
Archived from the
original on 12 May 2019.
Retrieved 12 May 2019.
Farberman, Brad (18
October 2016). "The Nas
Concert That
Inspired Amy Winehouse's...
- Dead at 87". um****.edu.
February 27, 2013.
Retrieved November 9, 2017.
Farberman,
Bradley (January 29, 2007). "Retired Prof.
Archie Shepp discuses legendary...
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orchestras of its size. In 1971,
Harold Farberman became the orchestra's
music director.
Under Farberman, the
annual subscription series expanded from...