A New Beginning: Ten-year-old Samuel Adler (center) arrives in the United States on the SS Manhattan, January 22, 1939. The family fled Germany during the Nazi regime and eventually settled in Worchester, Massachusetts.
Cantor Ida Rae Cahana, Samuel Adler, and Cantor Perry Fine. Milken Archive recording session for A Reform Sabbath Eve Service, Riverside Church. New York, New York.
Neil Levin and Samuel Adler. Milken Archive recording session, Eastman School of Music. Rochester, New York.
Neil Levin, Samuel Adler, and members of the Eastman Players. Milken Archive recording session, Eastman School of Music. Rochester, New York.
Samuel Adler. Shown here as a young child in his birthplace, Mannheim, Germany.
Samuel Adler. Conducting at an early Milken Archive recording session.
Samuel Adler conducts the Eastman Players. Milken Archive recording session, Eastman School of Music. Rochester, New York.
Samuel Adler. Milken Archive recording session, Eastman School of Music. Rochester, New York.
Samuel Adler. Yemenite Cycle recording session. University of Rochester, New York. February 1998.
Samuel Adler.
Samuel Adler and Claudio Jaffe. Recording Kupferman's The Shadows of Jerusalem. Milken Archive recording session. Rochester, New York.
Samuel Adler and members of the Eastman Players. Milken Archive recording session, Eastman School of Music. Rochester, New York.
Samuel Adler and the Rochester Singers. Reenah and Israelite Chorus recording sessions. University of Rochester, New York. May 1993.
Samuel Adler conducts the New York Cantorial Choir with Cantor Ida Rae Cahana. Milken Archive recording session for A Reform Sabbath Eve Service, Riverside Church. New York, New York.
Corporal Samuel Adler conducts the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra. Kassel, Germany. 1952.
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