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Dan Morgenstern

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Dan Morgenstern
Dan Morgenstern in 2012
Dan Morgenstern in 2012
Born(1929-10-24)October 24, 1929(age 94)
Munich,Germany
OccupationJournalist, Archivist
Alma materBrandeis University
SubjectJazz
Notable awardsNEA Jazz Masters
2007
Grammy Award for Best Album Notes
1973
1974
1976
1981
1990
1994
2006
2010

Dan Morgenstern(born October 24, 1929) is ajazzwriter, editor, archivist, and producer. He is the son of the German-language Jewish authorSoma Morgenstern.

Morgenstern was raised in Vienna and Copenhagen and arrived in the United States in 1947. He wrote forJazz Journalfrom 1958 to 1961, then edited several jazz magazines:Metronomein 1961,Jazzfrom 1962 to 1963, andDown Beatfrom 1967 to 1973. In 1976, he was named director ofRutgers–Newark'sInstitute of Jazz Studies,where he continued the work ofMarshall Stearnsand made the Institute the world's largest collection of jazz documents, recordings, and memorabilia.[1]

Over the course of his career, Morgenstern has arranged concerts (including the Jazz in the Garden series at theMuseum of Modern Art); produced and hosted television and radio programs; taughtjazz historyat universities and conservatories; and served as a panelist for jazz festivals and awards across the U.S. and Europe.

Morgenstern is known as a prolific writer of comprehensive, authoritativeliner notes,a sideline that has garnered him eightGrammy Awards for Best Album Notessince 1973.[2]

Morgenstern is the author of two books:Jazz People(1976); andLiving with Jazz(2004), a reader edited by Sheldon Meyer (1926-2006).[3][4][5][6]Both were winners ofASCAP'sDeems Taylor Award.[7]

In 2007, Morgenstern received the A.B. SpellmanJazz Masters Awardfor Jazz Advocacy from theNational Endowment for the Arts.[8]

Grammy Awards for Best Album Notes

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References

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  1. ^Scott Yanow,Dan MorgensternatAllmusic
  2. ^Grammy Awards,Allmusic.com
  3. ^American Historical Association, Sheldon Meyer obituary
  4. ^New York Times, Sheldon Meyer, October 16, 2006
  5. ^"Sheldon Meyer; Editor Changed Focus At Oxford University Press to Popular Culture", New York Sun, Sheldon Meyer, October 16, 2006
  6. ^PressReader, Sheldon Meyer, October 16, 2006
  7. ^ASCAP Deems Taylor Awards
  8. ^"National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-09-03.Retrieved2010-10-31.