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Name
  
George Heussenstamm


Role
  
Composer

George Heussenstamm

Born
  
July 24, 1926 (age 97) (
1926-07-24
)
Los Angeles, CA

Residence
  
Montrose, California, USA

Occupation
  
Composer, Professor (retired)

Website
  
www.georgeheussenstamm.com

Books
  
The Norton manual of music not, Hal Leonard Harmony, Diatonic, Harmony & Theory, Hal Leonard Harmony

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George Heussenstamm (born 1926) is an American composer. His most well-known works include jazz-classical chamber styles, such as Etudes (7) for oboe, clarinet & bassoon, Op. 77 (1964) The Alchemy for solo oboe, Op. 60 (1976), and Ensembles, for brass quintet (1976). Recordings of his compositions include Woodwind Treasures by the West Wind Quintet and Alchemy: American Works for Oboe and English Horn CD by Mark Hill, and others.

Formerly, a professor of music at Cal State Northridge, Cal State Los Angeles, and other colleges in Southern California. Heussenstamm is the author of several books pertaining to music theory, including The Norton Manual of Music Notation, Hal Leonard Harmony & Theory – Part 1: Diatonic, and Hal Leonard Harmony & Theory – Part 2: Chromatic. The Norton Manual of Music Notation has become a standard of music notation.

References

George Heussenstamm Wikipedia