vc, 1921-2014 US, Chicago
Musician / Composer of Classical
Seymour Barab (born January 9, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois – died June 28, 2014 in Manhattan) was an American composer of opera, songs, instrumental, and chamber music, as well as a cellist, organist, and pianist. He was known for his fairy tale operas for young audiences, such as Chanticleer and Little Red Riding Hood. He was a longtime member of the Philip Glass Ensemble.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Little Red Riding Hood: A Children's Opera In One Act | Seymour Barab, Margaret Astrup, Jennifer Caraluzzi, Hernan Berisso, Andrew Gordon | 2017 | Album |
A Child's Garden Of Verses | Seymour Barab, Russell Oberlin | 1970 | Album |
Instrumental Music In Colonial America: The Moravians | Karl Krueger, Sebastian Caratelli, John Antes - Isidore Cohen, Werner Torkanowsky, Seymour Barab | 1959 | Album |
Music Of The Middle Ages: Volume V - English Medieval Songs | Russell Oberlin, Seymour Barab | 1958 | Album |
Troubadour And Trouvère Songs | Russell Oberlin, Seymour Barab | 1957 | Album |
A Child’s Garden of Verses | Robert Louis Stevenson, Russell Oberlin, Seymour Barab | 1953 | Album |
Music Of The Middle Ages, Volume 5: English Medieval Songs Of The 12th And 13th Century | Russell Oberlin / Seymour Barab | Album |