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Daniel Abraham (conductor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Abraham (conductor)
Daniel E. Abraham (born 1968) is an American conductor and musicologist. He studied conducting under Paul Traver at the University of Maryland and William Weinert at the Eastman School of Music. In 1997 he was a Conducting Fellow at the Oregon Bach Festival, where he studied under Helmuth Rilling. He has also studied privately with David Hoose of Boston University. In 1996 he was the recipient of the Irving Lowens Award for excellence in student musicological research and in 1998 he received the Daniel Pomeroy Prize from the American Handel Society, for Performance and Scholarship in Eighteenth-Century Music. He is currently the Director of Choral Activities at American University and the director of ''The Bach Sinfonia'', the latter of which he founded in 1995. Known for both his research and knowledge in the area of early music and the music of the baroque period, Abraham's has written several publications on the topic of historically informed performances. ==Sources==
*(Biography of Daniel Abraham at bach-cantatas.com )
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