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  1. Harry Saltzman. Reviewer . Mr. Saltzman is one of those rare native New Yorkers who has spent his entire creative life in the city of his birth. In 1962, after earning his MA in musicology from the University of California at Berkeley, he returned to New York and joined the faculty of Brooklyn College.

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  2. Nov 25, 1977 · While he was a senior, Mr. Saltzman organized his first ensemble, the Brooklyn College Chamber Chorus, made up of 16 voices. “We gave two concerts of mostly Renaissance and Baroque music,”...

  3. Last night the gesture Was repeated when Harry Saltzman conducted the Brooklyn College Chamber Chorus in Carnegie Recital Hall. The concert was modest In length but pure gold in substance...

  4. May 15, 2016 · Professor Emeritus Harry Saltzman, Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music – Ezra Donner. May 15, 2016. “Ezra worked with me in 2009 as an accompanist during an intense period of operatic rehearsals with the Brooklyn Repertory Opera. The success of this project was very much due to Ezra’s pianistic skill and musical sensitivity.

  5. Brooklyn College Chorus and Chamber Chorus: Bruce MacIntyre, director; conTEMPO: Tania León, director; Brooklyn College Jazz Ensemble: Ron Gozzo, director; Brooklyn College Opera Theater and Opera Workshop: Richard Barrett, director; Conservatory Orchestra: Harry Saltzman and Richard Barrett, associate conductors

  6. Feb 28, 1975 · Both luck and good sense must have aided her in lining up the performers, including Harry Saltzman's Brooklyn College Chorus.

  7. Harry Saltzman (Conductor) is one of the rare New Yorkers who has spent his entire creative life in the city of his birth. He was born in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn (across the street from Major Abe Beame), went to P.S 99 (one year behind Woody Allen), Midwood High School (with Love Story author Eric Segal.)

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