John Baron on Frederick Kitziger's Impact on American Reform Judaism
New Orleans-based Musicologist John Baron discusses the life and work of Frederick Emil Kitziger, a late 19th-/early 20th-century composer and musician who, by way of a circuitous and unpredictable path, contributed significantly to the musical life of the early American Reform movement. Interview by Neil W. Levin. For more information, please visit www.milkenarchive.org.

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