Biography arnold fagin
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Gary has conducted, composed, orchestrated and arranged music for symphony orchestras across the country, ballet, Broadway and Off-Broadway, Public Radio, regional and repertory theaters and university and conservatory orchestras.
Mr. Fagin is Music Director of the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra in New York City; he was Music Director of the Bucks County (PA) Symphony Orchestra for 20 years, conducted the New Jersey Ballet’s annual production of The Nutcracker with the New Jersey Symphony for 25 years; and has appeared as conductor with numerous regional orchestras.
Mr. Fagin served as Musical Director and Conductor for seven years at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven and for three seasons at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge. His many theater credits include productions of The Three Penny Opera with Sting on Broadway and with director Martha Clarke at the Atlantic Theater Company, and Stephen Paulus’s Hester Prynne at Death at the 92nd Street Y. He composed, orchestrated and conducted the music for Charlotte: Life? Or Theater?, a music theater work based on the life and work of artist Charlotte Salomon with book and lyrics by Elise Thoron, which received its world premiere performance to critical acclaim at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia and has
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Fagin the Jew
Fagin the Jew is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Will Eisner.[1]
In this book, Eisner retells the story of Fagin from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist from Fagin's point of view. Eisner portrays Fagin as a distressed and complex character, and tells the story of his life and his place in the Ashkenazic community of London in the first person, with many illustrations. The book was written in response to Eisner's belief that much classic literature contains anti-Semitic stereotypes, including Dickens' portrayal of Fagin. Eisner has cast the story in the form of an interview between Fagin and Dickens, on the night before Fagin is to be hanged, in which Fagin tells his life story and pleads for a more understanding portrayal by Dickens.
The book was published by Doubleday in 2003. A tenth anniversary edition was published by Dark Horse in 2013.[2]
Reception
[edit]In his 2008 500 Essential Graphic Novels, comics scholar Gene Kannenberg Jr. praised it as "skillfully executed, thought provoking, and enlightening".[3]
New Internationalist called the book "sensitive", and a "remind[er to] cartoonists of the power of their pens and their responsibility to distinguish between good and bad stereotyping."[4]