- Gene Forrell
Gene Forrell (1915—2005) was an American
composer and conductor.Forrell was born Eugene Finkelhor in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania ,USA , where he attended Allderdice High School andDuquesne University . He left Duquesne forNew York City and a scholarship from theDalcroze School .As a composer and orchestral conductor he worked in theater, dance, and television. His soundtrack credits include "To Be Alive," a 1964 Academy Award-winning documentary. He served as a musical director in Europe and America. In
England he conducted theAlexandra Choral Society , theEnfield Grand Opera , theEnglish Sinfonia , and theEnglish National Orchestra . He also wrote commercial jingles. For several years he conducted and recorded the popular Firestone Christmas albums. Forrell was also a longtime board member of theMusicians Foundation .Forrell died September 21, 2005 at his home in New York.
References
*Monica L. Haynes (2005). [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05271/578843.stm Obituary: Gene Forrell: Award-winning composer and conductor] . Retrieved September 28, 2005.
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