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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Herman Berlinski, Henry Doktorski, Wolfgang Rubsam, Norman Dello Joio, Norman Scribner, Virgil Fox, John Walker, Frederick Swann, Benjamin Johnson Lang, E. Power Biggs, Diane Bish, Carol Anne Williams, John T. Fesperman, Paul Manz, George C. Baker, Joan Lippincott, Paul Callaway, Carl Weinrich, Daniel Pinkham, Cecilia Clare Bocard, Harvey Bartlett Gaul, Richard Wayne Dirksen, Kent Tritle, Haig Mardirosian, Todd Wilson, Carlo Curley, Gerre Hancock, John Rose, Paul Jacobs, Gordon Turk, Douglas Major, Thomas Dunn, Michael Murray, Robert Theodore Anderson, Christopher Houlihan, Barbara Harbach, Helen Cha-Pyo, Garth Edmundson, Carole Terry, Scott Turkington, Arthur Poister, David N. Johnson, David Hurd, Paul Stetsenko, Joseph W. Clokey, David Schrader, Stephen Deblois, Dudley Buck, John Ferguson, Philip Brunelle, Calvin Hampton, William Strickland, Edwin Arthur Kraft, David Stanley Smith, William A. Wojnar, Daniel Chorzempa, John Zundel, Richard Ellsasser, Jason Grant, David Boe, Edward Shippen Barnes, Joshua Brodbeck, Berj Zamkochian, David Higgs, Ted Alan Worth, Benjamin Dwight Allen, James Cutler Dunn Parker, Robert Huw Morgan, Samuel A. Ward, David Craighead, Joe Arndt, Whitney Eugene Thayer, James David Christie, Charles Wels, Gordon Young, Karel Paukert, William Self, Henry Christian Timm, William Porter, Alan Morrison, John Henry Willcox. Excerpt: Herman Berlinski (Leipzig, Germany, 18 August 1910 - Washington D.C., 27 September 2001) was a German-born American composer, organist, pianist, musicologist and choir conductor. Herman Berlinski's parents, Boris and Deborah Wygodzki Berlsinski, were Jews who lived originally in od (then located in the Russian Empire following the 1815 Congress of Vienna, and now a city of Poland). With civil and political unrest well underway in Russia by 1905, growing discontent...