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Dan Morgenstern (born October 24, 1929, Munich, Germany) is a jazz critic and librarian. Morgenstern moved to the United States in 1947, and attended Brandeis University from 1953-1956. He wrote for jazz publication ''Jazz Journal'' from 1958–1961, and following this edited several jazz magazines: ''Metronome'' in 1961, ''Jazz'' from 1962–1963, and ''Down Beat'' from 1964-1973. He is the author of the book ''Jazz People'' and has arranged jazz concerts and lectures over the course of his career. In 1976 he was named director of Rutgers–Newark's Institute of Jazz Studies, where he continued the work of Marshall Stearns and made the Institute one of the world's largest collections of jazz documents, recordings, and memorabilia.〔Scott Yanow, (Dan Morgenstern ) at Allmusic〕 Morgenstern is widely known as a prolific writer of comprehensive, authoritative liner notes, a sideline that has garnered him eight Grammy Awards for Best Album Notes since 1973.〔(Grammy Awards ), Allmusic.com〕 Morgenstern published two books: ''Jazz People'' (1976); and ''Living with Jazz'' (2004), a reader edited by Sheldon Meyer. Both were winners of ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award.〔(ASCAP Deems Taylor Awards )〕 In 2007, Morgenstern received the A.B. Spellman Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy from the National Endowment for the Arts.〔(National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters )〕 ==Grammy Awards for Best Album Notes== *Art Tatum, ''God Is in the House'' (1973) *Coleman Hawkins, ''The Hawk Flies'' (1974) *Various (Savoy Records collection), ''The Changing Face of Harlem'' (1976) *Erroll Garner, ''Erroll Garner: Master of the Keyboard'' (1981) *Clifford Brown, ''Brownie: The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown'' (1990) *Louis Armstrong, ''Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' (1994) *Fats Waller, ''If You Got to Ask, You Ain't Got It!'' (2006) *Louis Armstrong,''The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935-1946)'' (2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dan Morgenstern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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