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Gary Goldschneider
Born (1939-05-22) May 22, 1939 (age 85)
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAmerican
Dutch
Alma materYale University
University of Pennsylvania
Scientific career
FieldsPersonologist
music
WebsiteRelationships

Gary Goldschneider (born 22 May 1939) is a writer, pianist and composer. He wrote the Secret Language trilogy - The Secret Language of Birthdays, The Secret Language of Relationships and The Secret Language of Destiny.

He began studying the piano at the age of seven with David Sokoloff[1] (student of Leo Ornstein and Joseph Hofmann[2] at Curtis Institute of Music) (1947–56).

Books

  • Astrologie Anders [3] Published in Dutch.
  • Wunderkind [4] This is the first volume of four published in Dutch.
  • The Secret Language of Birthdays [5]
  • The Secret Language of Relationships [6]
  • The Secret Language of Destiny [7]
  • Charting the Times of Your Life [8][9]
  • The Secret Language of Luck [10]
  • Personology [11]
  • Gary Goldschneider’s Everyday Astrology (How to Make Astrology Work for You) [12]

Composing

  • Call Me Ishmael[13] - The world premiere occurred on May 30, 2004[14] before a full house at the City Theatre, the Stadsschouwburg (Amsterdam) as a two hour musical theatre composition for soloists, chorus, 31 piece orchestra, dancers & multimedia. The work was begun in November 1988, in Amsterdam, and completed in March 2003, in Amstelveen and France. Gary also wrote the libretto using text taken directly from the novel Moby Dick - translating Melville’s big themes into contemporary concerns. It draws inspiration from dramatic theater, ballet, opera, musicals and rock shows.
  • Sinaia - Recorded in Rotterdam by the Rotterdam Chamber Orchestra, with Conrad van Alphen[15] conducting. Additionally, it was performed by Chris Jobse conducting the Tavria String Orchestra in Yalta, Sevastopol and Simferopol, Crimea, and in Wellington, New Zealand, performed by Donald Maurice[16] conducting the Wellington Chamber Orchestra.

References

  1. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2293&dat=19471102&id=E94mAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WAIGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1127,6704750
  2. ^ New York Times, November 26, 1887 "A Genius at the Piano; Joseph Hofmann a Master, Though Only Ten." http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A00E1DD1338E533A25755C2A9679D94669FD7CF
  3. ^ 1989, Gary Goldschneider, Bzztoh publishers, The Hague.
  4. ^ 1991, Gary Goldschneider, Bzztoh publishers, The Hague
  5. ^ 1994, with Joost Elffers and Aron Goldschneider, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN 978-0-670-03261-7
  6. ^ 1997, with Joost Elffers, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN 978-0-670-03262-4
  7. ^ 1999, with Joost Elffers, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN 0-670-03263-8
  8. ^ 2002, Gary Goldschneider, Atria Books. ISBN 0-7434-6049-9
  9. ^ Charting the Times of Your Life was initially released as a hardcover book entitled The Astrology of Time
  10. ^ 2004, Gary Goldschneider, Riverhead. ISBN 1-59448-023-0
  11. ^ 2005, Gary Goldschneider, Running Press. ISBN 978-0-7624-2229-6
  12. ^ 2009, Gary Goldschneider, Quirk Books. ISBN 978-1-59474-408-2
  13. ^ http://www.ishmaelopera.com
  14. ^ http://www.britannica.com/facts/10/40965467/May-30-2004-Call-Me-Ishmael-an-English-language
  15. ^ http://www.conradvanalphen.com
  16. ^ http://www.nzsm.ac.nz/people/staff/donald-maurice.aspx

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