Samuel Adler
Biography
Samuel Hans Adler (born March 4, 1928) is a German-American composer, conductor, author, and professor. During the course of a professional career which ranges over six decades he has served as a faculty member at both the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard School. In addition, he is credited with founding and conducting the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra which participated in the cultural diplomacy initiatives of the United States in Germany and throughout Europe in the aftermath of World War II. Adler's musical catalogue includes over 400 published compositions. He has been honored with several awards, including Germany's Order of Merit – Officer's Cross.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
171 releases · 22 albums · active 1959–2023
- Performance · 240
- Other credits · 14
- Production · 4
Studios: Oktaven Audio · Church Of The Transfiguration, Orleans · Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School Of Music · Methuen Memorial Music Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Louis Moreau Gottschalk
- George Gershwin
- David Craighead
- Eastman Trombone Choir
- Eugene List And Friends
- Jan Peerce
- Donald Knaub
- The United States Coast Guard Band

