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67: 31: 75: 97:, then an actor at the Artef, a Jewish theater in New York, appeared in it. It was shown to a small group at a space Skurnick rented in New York but never released beyond that. A fan of old movies, Skurnick twice rented a hall in which to show them. Because he was not able to afford to rent the space regularly, he suggested the project to 308:{{EMS 219, Spanish Music, was the last recording Skurnick supervised. Released shortly after his death, the back cover it included a tribute to Skurnick that ended with "Its future productions will follow his plans, some of which extended for years into the future, that he had mapped out before his work was so suddenly interrupted.}} 84:
In the EMS recordings, he put these principles into practice. His aim was to record a history of music, with special attention to the lesser known masterpieces, in performances that would be a model of authentic musicianship. He had mapped out plans far into the future when his work was suddenly
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Steophile magazine names the best recordings, including "EDGARD VARÈSE: The Varèse Record Ionisation, Density 21.5, Interpolations from DÊserts, Octandre, IntÊgrales"
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Skurnick worked in the "Elaine Music Shop" a music store owned by his parents, Max and Anna Skurnick. Before it closed it could be found at 9 East 44th Street in
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Ferdand Ouelette, "A Biography of Edgard Varese", Translated from the French by Derek Coltman, The Orion Press, New York, 1966, pp. 170-171
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bought records there, and many classical musicians came in to make purchases and chat with Skurnick. One of these was
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In the magazine Skurnick sought to build respect for music as an art and to raise performance standards.
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https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Music-Miscellaneous/Notes-1948-12-Music-Magazine.pdf
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for 18 years, and had one daughter, Davida. Since her marriage, Davida has been known as
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LA Times documents Jack Skurnick's work and its influence on Frank Zappa
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Skurnick died of a heart attack on September 6, 1952, at the age of 42.
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A movie buff, he wrote a script that he shot himself. Film director
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first recording of the music of Edgard Varese, EMS recordings
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https://davidawells.com/2017/05/garfield-plays-hindemith/
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Index

EMS Recordings

New York
Doris Day
Edgard Varèse
Safford Cape
EMS Recordings


Jules Dassin
Betty Chamberlain
Fay Kleinman
Davi Napoleon
Randy Napoleon


https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Music-Miscellaneous/Notes-1948-12-Music-Magazine.pdf
"Unsung Elders of Olde Musicke | Jordi Savall | Noah Greenberg"
"Edgar Varese - DigiSynth I"
"Uneasy listening"
Los Angeles Times
"They Shall Have Music"
The Atlantic
"Milestones in Music History #11: Edgard Varèse and the Sublimation of Music"
"Index of Record Reviews"
JSTOR
890719
https://davidawells.com/2017/05/garfield-plays-hindemith/
"Oscar Directors: Dassin, Jules–Background, Career, Awards, Filmography"
"Ypsi-based artist Fay Kleinman dead at 99"

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