Eric Goldberg responds to me:
>>Meyer Kupferman has been around for years writing away...........
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>Kupferman died a few months ago.
Died in November of last year, as several people have pointed out to me.
>>... Kupferman is fundamentally a conservative Modernist -- tonal
>>(although he has written dodecaphonically), ...
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>I don't believe him to be fundamentally a tonalist. His "Infinity series"
>which includes many. many of his pieces is based on a tone row and he
>often follows his own path down the tone row road. He did occasionally
>write tonal music as well as music utilizing other scales and techniques
>but the vast majority of his vast output of music is not tonal.
Let's agree to differ.
>>... often with an underlay of Thirties and Forties Big-Band lyricism,
>>the kind often associated with the Bobby Hackett charts for Jackie
>>Gleason.
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>Bobby Hackett did not write charts for Jaclkie Gleason, he played trumpet
>solos in his inimitable style.
I've always read about them as the "Bobby Hackett charts," so I assumed.
Do you know who did write them?
Steve Schwartz