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Aug 29, 1990 · Sylvia Deutscher Kushner, a bassoonist who played with the New York City Opera and other orchestras, died on Monday at St. Patrick's Hospital in Lake Charles, La. She...
Dec 26, 2004 · When Kushner’s play “A Bright Room Called Day” was staged in London in 1988, Sylvia flew over for the opening. It was panned. “She collapsed,” Deutscher says.
May 24, 2018 · Kushner was born in Manhattan, New York, the son of Sylvia (née Deutscher), a bassoonist, and William Kushner, a clarinetist and conductor.[3][4] His family is Jewish. Shortly after his birth, Kushner's parents moved to Lake Charles, Louisiana, the seat of Calcasieu Parish where he spent his childhood.
- July 16, 1956
- Aaron M. Stein
- New York, NY, United States
- Playwrite, Pulitzer Prize winner Drama
Aug 27, 1990 · Deutscher. Kushner. Birth. 15 Dec 1924. Death. 27 Aug 1990 (aged 65) Burial. Orange Grove Cemetery. Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map.
Aug 30, 1990 · An obituary yesterday about Sylvia Deutscher Kushner, a bassoonist with the New York City Opera, omitted a survivor. He is her husband, William Kushner.
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In 1946, he married Sylvia Deutscher, a bassoonist, who died in 1990. Their three children Lesley, Tony, and Eric survive him, along with his daughter-in-law Maighread McCrann and his son-in-law Mark Harris.