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  1. Meyer Kupferman (July 3, 1926 – November 26, 2003) was an American composer and clarinetist . Life. Meyer Kupferman was born in New York City to Jewish parents. [1] . A self-taught composer, Kupferman first gained attention in the late 1940s when his early opera "In A Garden" was premiered at the Tanglewood and Edinburgh Festivals.

  2. Meyer Kupferman. 1926 – 2003. Often enthusiastically celebrated for his catholicity of musical materials, his creative defiance of academic as well as stylistic strictures, and, especially, his combinations as well as juxtapositions of jazz with contemporary concert (read “classical”) music, Meyer Kupferman addressed most of the ...

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  4. Dec 3, 2003 · Dec. 3, 2003. Meyer Kupferman, a prolific composer whose music embraced both jazz and 12-tone techniques, died on Wednesday near Rhinebeck, N.Y. He was 77 and lived in Rhinebeck.

  5. May 19, 2010 · Meyer Kupferman American Composer (1926-2003) Home; Biography; Works; Recordings; Reviews; Biography. Obituary in the New York Times by Allen Kozinn

  6. Meyer Kupferman’s early works may be summed up by the remarks of William Moortz of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Reporting on the premiere of the Fourth Symphony by the Louisville Orchestra in 1956, Moortz wrote, “[Kupferman’s] star is still rising on the American musical scene.

  7. Overview. Born. July 2, 1926 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. December 3, 2003 · Rhinebeck, New York, USA (heart failure) Mini Bio. Composer, songwriter and educator, educated at the High School of Music and Art and Queens College (winning the first La Guardia Award).

  8. Aug 5, 2020 · Kupferman was born and raised in New York, and he was a composer, virtuoso clarinetist, painter, poet, international traveler, educator, impresario, and all-around musical icon of the 20th century. Meyer Kupferman was simultaneously introverted yet larger-than-life (both in personality and stature).

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