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Artist description
Composer Stephen Goldman was born in 1951. He studied music composition at Interlachen Institute for the Arts, and in 1976 received a BS in Physics from the University of Florida. Goldman has composed many pieces in both popular and classical styles. In 1997 he received the Composers Guild's 1st place award for orchestral composition for Quicksilver's Salvitude. Goldman's compositions have also been performed by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, the Guyr Philharmonic Orchestra, and the University of Central Florida Orchestra. |
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Music Style
Classical |
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Group Members
Stephen Goldman |
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Instruments
Full Symphonic Orchestra or MIDI Orchestra Simulation |
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Albums
American Sketches, Quicksilver's Salvitude |
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Press Reviews
1st Place 1997 Composer's Guild Annual Composition Contest - for "Quicksilver's Salvitude". Quote: "This is a brillant piece of orchestral writing! This is a highly organic work that unfolds logically from the first phrases in the flutes to the closing pages with full orchestra. The work is beautifully scored in every way. This was a delight to hear." |
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Location
Winter Park, Florida - USA |
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