Daniel Felsenfeld (born January 5, 1970) is a composer of contemporary classical music and a writer.
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Felsenfeld was born in Washington, D.C., raised primarily in Southern California and currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife, writer Elizabeth Isadora Gold and kid Bug.[citation needed] He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara where he got his undergraduate degree in composition studying with Margaret Mayer.[citation needed] He did his Masters and Doctoral work at the New England Conservatory where he studied with Arthur Berger and Lee Hyla.[citation needed] He is a composer[1] and is also an author, having written three books published by Amadeus Press as well as hundreds of articles. In 2007 a "Talk of the Town" piece in The New Yorker magazine noted several writers whom Felsenfeld met at the MacDowell Colony used his last name in their novels.[2] He taught at the City College of New York.[citation needed]
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