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in the United States, where distances were so great and there was not the infrastructure of music societies that existed in Europe. Had the Stuyvesant Quartet been privately sponsored, as some American groups were, or given a residency, it would be remembered today as one of the best of its time. As it was, it left a small but valuable corpus of recordings – and a recent reissue proved that the best of these performances have lost nothing of their power.
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The Shulman brothers were among a small group of fabulously gifted New York-based string players whose careers showed a constant tug between earning a living – which often led them into orchestral and session work – and doing something more artistic. It was a nightmare trying to run a string quartet
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After the war, Shulman married the pianist Sophie Pratt Bostelmann on 17 September 1946. They had met previously while they were both students at Juilliard. Their first child, Jay, a cellist, was born in 1949, followed by his daughter Laurie, a musicologist, in 1951, his son Marc, a guitarist, in
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during Jewish Music Week. In 1954 the NBC Symphony Orchestra disbanded when Toscanini retired, and Shulman, along with several other members of the Symphony Orchestra, formed a new ensemble for NBC called the
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said, "Alan had the greatest ear of any musician I ever came across. He had better than perfect pitch. I've simply never met anyone like him." Some of his more well known works include his 1940
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1953, and his daughter Lisa in 1956. Shulman returned to his position at the NBC Symphony Orchestra in 1948. That same year he became a member of the
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in 1935, playing with them through 1938. He also started writing his first serious compositions during this time, notably writing music for the
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from 1962 to 1969 and the Haydn Quartet from 1972 until his wife's death in 1982. During his career he has also served on the faculties at
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group that made many recordings between 1939 and 1947, including several by Shulman. Other members of the group included
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A compact disc of eight orchestral works of Alan Schulman's was released by Bridge Records in 2002 (BRIDGE 9119) as
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during the mid-1940s, arranging five cross-over albums for her between 1945 and 1947 in addition to other projects.
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where they studied under Louis Cheslock and Alan, who started his training there at age 10, studied the cello under
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for viola and orchestra or piano (1940) or for viola, string orchestra and harp (1954)
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During the 1930s and 1940s Shulman worked actively as an arranger for such people as
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have been particular exponents of his work both in performance and on recordings.
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in 1934. Upon graduating in 1937, he pursued further studies with cellist
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mother. His father, who died when Shulman was one and a half, worked as a
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During the 1950s Shulman wrote numerous popular songs with entertainer
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network in 1933. He also worked as the group's arranger. He joined the
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which enabled him to continue his music studies further with cellist
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in 1932 where he studied for five years, principally under cellist
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which was also premiered by the New York Philharmonic with cellist
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for clarinet, string quartet, double bass, guitar and harp (1947)
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for clarinet, string quartet, double bass, guitar and harp (1947)
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for clarinet, string quartet, double bass, guitar and harp (1946)
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for clarinet, string quartet, double bass, guitar and harp (1939)
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Music Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
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among others. Also in 1938, the two brothers established the
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between 1929 and 1932. In 1929 he won a scholarship from the
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was premiered by the NBC Symphony Orchestra with violist
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for string quartet (1950); also for string orchestra:
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At the age of 14, Shulman and his family relocated to
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Neo-Classical Theme and Variations for Viola and Piano
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Cadenzas for Mozart's Flute and Harp Concerto, K. 299
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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for string quartet (1942); also for string orchestra
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He played with the 22:(4 June 1915 – 10 July 2002) was an American 856:for clarinet, string quartet and harp (1939) 384:Theme and Variations for Viola and Orchestra 819:for viola, string orchestra and harp (1984) 422:was played for the first time by Sylvan on 373:, a string-specialist, said the following: 102: 473:'s fallen soldiers, was premiered by the 444: 1359:Biography of Alan Shulman at capital.net 1242: 922:) for clarinet and string quartet (1946) 792:for violin and orchestra or piano (1941) 567:State University of New York at Purchase 544: 1315: 1313: 1086:for 4 violins or violin ensemble (1978) 1031:for violin, or viola, or cello (1967); 801:Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (1948) 773:, March-Scherzo for concert band (1969) 507:Fine Arts Cello Ensemble of Los Angeles 1405: 1283: 1164:Song of the Moon Festival in the Woods 1022:for violin and viola or cello (1967); 910:What Shall I Do with a Drunken Sailor? 434:. Shulman also worked frequently with 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1166:for voice and piano (1934); words by 1513:20th-century American male musicians 1473:State University of New York faculty 1310: 489:and he did several arrangements for 259:. In 1942 he became a member of the 30:. He wrote a considerable amount of 1448:Jewish American classical composers 838:(Valse) for violin and piano (1939) 832:for cello or viola and piano (1938) 131:, and Violet Shulman, who became a 13: 1503:American people of Russian descent 1345: 1298:from the original on 17 April 2009 1264: 1243:Anderson, Martin (8 August 2002). 1223: 890:Suite Based on American Folk Songs 503:Suite Miniature for Octet of Celli 263:. During the mid-1940s, he taught 185:Shulman joined Chapter 802 of the 139:. All three children attended the 14: 1539: 1428:American male classical composers 1376: 981:Five Duos for Student and Teacher 749:, Suite for brass ensemble (1958) 747:Top Brass, Six Minutes for Twelve 685:(1950); also for string quartet: 612:(1949); arrangement for orchestra 592: 995:for double bass and piano (1963) 187:American Federation of Musicians 67:Concerto for Cello and Orchestra 1508:20th-century American composers 1478:United States Merchant Mariners 1438:Erasmus Hall High School alumni 1284:Kozzin, Allan (July 13, 2002). 950:Allegro, Intermezzo and Scherzo 880:for harp (1943); also for piano 798:for violin and orchestra (1944) 687:Allegro, Intermezzo and Scherzo 679:(1942); also for string quartet 238: 176:National Orchestral Association 160:Brooklyn Vocational High School 1468:Sarah Lawrence College faculty 1388:Alan Shulman papers, 1924-2005 1050:in F major for 4 cellos (1969) 505:which was commissioned by the 462:at Carnegie Hall. 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Also of note is his 1948 61:in 1952 under the baton of 10: 1544: 1523:21st-century American Jews 1518:20th-century American Jews 1443:Jewish classical musicians 1370:The Music of Alan Schulman 1186:Tennessee Valley Authority 1175:for voice and piano (1959) 1092:for cello and piano (1983) 1033:New Directions for Strings 1024:New Directions for Strings 1015:New Directions for Strings 989:for cello and piano (1961) 868:for cello and piano (1941) 850:for cello and piano (1939) 844:for viola and piano (1939) 767:for symphonic winds (1968) 158:between 1928 and 1929 and 123:and was a skilled amateur 755:for brass ensemble (1962) 337:Stuyvesant String Quartet 290:which was established by 1498:Pupils of Paul Hindemith 1493:Peabody Institute alumni 1488:Musicians from Baltimore 1463:Juilliard School faculty 1321:"Alan Shulman 1915–2002" 895:Fare Ye Well, My Darlin' 728:A New England Tarantella 349:Gian Francesco Malipiero 189:in 1931. He entered the 156:Erasmus Hall High School 103:Early life and education 1458:Juilliard School alumni 1046:from J.S. Bach's organ 920:"Rendezvous with Benny" 886:for wind quintet (1943) 761:for concert band (1968) 501:. In 1956 he wrote his 224:The Chinese Nightingale 219:Hans Christian Andersen 1204:Behind Your Radio Dial 1139:Mexican Mountain Climb 1135:, 9 short works (1961) 1013:for 2 violins (1967); 842:Piece in Popular Style 753:Two Chorales for Brass 671:A Nocturne for Strings 559:Sarah Lawrence College 469:, written in honor of 445:Middle life and career 380: 369:in 1941. Musicologist 288:NBC Symphony Orchestra 211:Kreiner String Quartet 1528:20th-century cellists 1210:The Tattooed Stranger 1105:(1943); also for harp 716:An Elizabethan Legend 616:A Laurentian Overture 571:Johnson State College 545:Later life and career 480:"Symphony of the Air" 456:Waltzes for Orchestra 418:. That same year his 375: 307:New Friends of Rhythm 231:in 1939 and composer 164:New York Philharmonic 115:immigrant father and 59:New York Philharmonic 55:A Laurentian Overture 1383:Alan Shulman website 1072:for 4 violas (1978) 1011:Theme and Variations 959:Suite for Solo Viola 944:Suite for Solo Cello 884:Folk Songs for Winds 830:Homage to Erik Satie 784:Theme and Variations 323:, jazz clarinetists 141:Peabody Conservatory 107:Shulman was born in 1145:Sonatina for Sophie 1066:for 4 cellos (1975) 1060:for 4 cellos (1974) 1007:for 4 cellos (1964) 1001:for 4 cellos (1964) 983:for 2 cellos (1960) 967:for 8 cellos (1956) 796:Pastorale and Dance 636:, Jazz March (1953) 575:University of Maine 535:Dmitri Shostakovich 511:Violoncello Society 420:Pastorale and Dance 382:In 1941, Shulman's 357:Dmitri Shostakovich 182:from 1929 to 1932. 109:Baltimore, Maryland 1291:The New York Times 1192:Freedom and Famine 1084:Canadian Folksongs 1058:English Suite No.3 722:Ben Franklin Suite 710:Minuet for Moderns 646:In Memoriam Sophie 640:Ricky Tic Serenade 634:Hup-Two-Three-Four 475:NBC String Quartet 432:Baltimore Symphony 152:Brooklyn, New York 75:Dmitri Mitropoulos 1326:The Musical Times 1056:from J.S. 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Index

composer
cellist
symphonic
chamber music
jazz
Trumpeter
Eddie Bailey
New York Philharmonic
Guido Cantelli
Leonard Rose
Dmitri Mitropoulos
violinist
Jascha Heifetz
jazz
clarinetist
Artie Shaw
Baltimore, Maryland
Russian
Jewish
pharmacist
flautist
violinist
pianist
radio commercials
Peabody Conservatory
Bart Wirtz
Brooklyn, New York
Erasmus Hall High School
Brooklyn Vocational High School
New York Philharmonic

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