David Amram. An eclectic composer, Amram believes that studying jazz and world musics can deepen our appreciation of the classical canon.
David Amram oversees the recording of his Holocaust/Passover-themed opera The Final Ingredient. Milken Archive recording session, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
David Amram oversees the recording of his The Final Ingredient. Milken Archive recording session, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
David Amram. 1967.
David Amram.
David Amram. Philadelphia, 1960.
David Amram and Leonard Bernstein. 1967. Bernstein appointed Amram as the first composer-in-residence at the New York Philharmonic.
Composer David Amram with Theodore Morrison. Milken Archive recording session, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Morrison was the director of choirs for the University of Michigan at the time of the recording session.
Neil Levin, David Schiff and David Amram at a composer's symposium held at the University of Michigan in conjunction with one of the Milken Archive's Jewish operas recording sessions.
Neil Levin, David Schiff, and David Amram at a composer's symposium held at the University of Michigan in conjunction with one of the Milken Archive's Jewish operas recording sessions.
Joseph Papp (left), producer of the New York Shakespeare Festival, and David Amram during King John rehearsals at the Public Theater, 1967. Longtime collaborators, Amram composed scores for 25 of the Festival's productions.
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