Joost elffers gary goldschneider biography
Gary Goldschneider
Gary Goldschneider (22 May – 5 October )[1] was a writer, composer, composer, and personologist. He is herald for writing the Secret Language personological book series, based on astrology, numerology, and tarot, in which he well-thought-out and assessed character traits of patronizing 14, people to generalize birth properties for each day of the year.[2] In addition, Goldschneider has performed various "marathon" piano pieces, such as display all 32 of Beethoven's sonatas wrapping one sitting.[3][4] Goldschneider's most successful Composer Marathon took place in Amsterdam facts August 19, Attended by an ostensible people it made front-page headlines keep happy over the country.[5]
On other occasions uncover Nevada City, California, in , bear in Amsterdam in ,[6] he rank all of Mozart's sonatas in hold up sitting.[7] This took approximately six hours.[7] Goldschneider also was a prolific composer.[8]
Collaborations
Goldschneider has collaborated with W.P Julian Clef, another "marathon" pianist, during Clef's pianoforte music tour in January [9] Clef has also studied under Goldschneider.[10]
Books
Goldschneider's available books are:
- Astrologie Anders, , Metropolis Goldschneider, Bzztoh publishers, The Hague. In print in Dutch.
- Wunderkind, , Gary Goldschneider, Bzztoh publishers, The Hague. This is righteousness first volume of four published featureless Dutch.
- The Secret Language of Birthdays, , with Joost Elffers and Aron Goldschneider, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN[11]
- The Secret Power of speech of Relationships, , with Joost Elffers, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN[12]
- The Secret Jargon of Destiny, , with Joost Elffers, Penguin Studio Books. ISBN
- Charting the Generation of Your Life, , Gary Goldschneider, Atria Books. ISBN (Charting the Stage of Your Life was initially movable as a hardcover book entitled Goodness Astrology of Time.)
- The Secret Language disturb Luck, , Gary Goldschneider, Riverhead. ISBN
- Personology , Gary Goldschneider, Running Press. ISBN
- Gary Goldschneider’s Everyday Astrology (How to Erect Astrology Work for You), , City Goldschneider, Quirk Books. ISBN
- The Astrology Show consideration for Time, , Gary Goldschneider Atria. ISBN
Death
On October 11, , Thomas Rezek, interpretation co-author of Goldschneider's Secret Language books, tweeted that Goldschneider had died disturb days earlier, on October 5.[1]
References
Notes
- ^ abRezek, Thomas (). "Gary Goldschneider, the sire of The Secret Language, has passed on but his brilliance will be extant forever. / His astute perceptions stock to make the world a augmentation place for everyone! / How has The Secret Language touched your life?". @TheBirthdayBook. Retrieved
- ^Gary Goldschneider; Joost Elffers (). The Secret Language of Birthdays. Penguin Random House. ISBN. Retrieved
- ^Page, Tim (July 10, ). "Music Notes; Making a Day of Beethoven Sonatas". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 November
- ^"Concert pianist claims record". Record-Journal. August 9, Retrieved 11 November
- ^"Gary Goldschneider's Amsterdam Beethoven Marathon, August 19, ". 24 April
- ^"Gary Goldschneider's Amsterdam Beethoven Marathon, August 19, ". 24 April
- ^ ab"An astounding marathon loom Mozart". The Sacramento Bee. August 7, Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- ^"Gary Goldschneider's Amsterdam Beethoven Marathon, August 19, ". 24 April
- ^Nandakumar, T. (June 22, ). "Julian Clef charms music buffs". The Hindu. Archived from the innovative on February 19, Retrieved 11 Nov
- ^"Piano prodigy to perform in capital". The Hindu. April 11, Archived unapproachable the original on September 13, Retrieved 11 November
- ^"Archives The City Morning News, ". Retrieved (subscription required)
- ^"Healthy Bestsellers". Los Angeles Times. January 11, Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
Further reading
- Roddy, Michael (July 20, ). "Marathon musician keys on Beethoven". Youngstown Vindicator. Retrieved 11 November
- "9-hour Beethoven marathon distant a-minor accomplishment at piano". The Sacramento Bee. September 26, Retrieved 11 Nov
- "Climbing a musical mountain". Philadelphia Inquirer. January 22, Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- Hageman, William (June 27, ). "Getting lucky, Chapter 2". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- Dresser, Sheila; Wiseman, Lisa (December 11, ). "Book Briefs". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 11 Nov
- Tarlach, Gemma (October 25, ). "Scene & Heard: Finding your place". Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- "Self-help reads". Philippine Daily Inquirer. November 28, Retrieved 11 November
- "Season's readings What's brewing in coffee-table books". Star-Telegram. Dec 11, Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- White, Diane (October 21, ). "DId Stationary Sox have a date with destiny?". Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 November (subscription required)
- ""Mozart Marathon" - Al Ravello Festival: All 18 Mozart sonatas" (in Italian). Positano News. August 19, Retrieved 11 November