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  1. Herschel Garfein is a twice GRAMMY®-winning composer, writer, and director. “His music and themes are deeply American and rooted in the mores of Gens X and Y” (Time Out New York).

  2. Herschel Garfein (born January 17, 1958) is an American composer, librettist, stage director, and faculty member of the Steinhardt School of Music at New York University, where he teaches Script Analysis.

  3. An AIDS Quilt Songbook: Sing for Hope, an album benefiting amfAR, features three songs composed and/or with lyrics by Herschel. Click here to order.

  4. HERSCHEL GARFEIN is a twice-GRAMMY® award winning composer, writer and stage director. He composed Mortality Mansions: Songs of Love and Loss After 60 (Delos Records), a collaboration with the late US Poet Laureate Donald Hall.

  5. Two-time GRAMMY® winner Herschel Garfein is active as a composer, librettist and stage director. In 2012-13 he was the proud winner of an NYU Teaching Excellence Award.

  6. Groundbreaking new music from twice-GRAMMY winning composer Herschel Garfein: The Layers, featuring song cycles with Marnie Breckenridge and cellist Sophie Shao. Here, inspired by great contemporary poetry, Garfein takes imaginative journeys leading everywhere from a rural church in war-torn Bosnia to the boardwalk at Coney Island.

  7. Herschel Garfein is a twice GRAMMY®-winning composer/writer. “Music of Romantic flavor with a cinematic rhythm sense.” — Blog Critics “Deeply American.” —Time Out NY