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Deborah Greene

Birth Place: New York, New York

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Deborah Greene is a singer, pianist and vocal coach in New York City since 1964. She has been musical director of numerous summer stock and regional musical theatre companies. Im 1971 she wrote the score to a musical comedy, Not Even A Suntan, which was produced in NYC. In 1976 the Theatre Opera Music Institute produced two one-act operas by Bizet, for which she wrote the translations from Italian and French with her brother, Joshua Greene. She taught voice and piano to successful actors and musicians, such as Melanie Chartoff and jazz drummer and composer, Paul Motian. She prepared baritone, Willard White for a role in Hall Overton's opera, Huckleberry Finn, produced at Juilliard.

She performed as lead singer and keyboard player at Woodstock in 1969.

Ms Greene is currently executive producer and featured singer in The Greene Touch, which will be presented on April 28th, 2014 at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School theater, a benefit performance for New York Conservatory, of which she is CEO and founder.

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New York Conservatory Pays Tribute to Broadway Journeyman, Herbert Greene, 4/28


Monday night, April 28, New York Conservatory presents a rare treat. We're used to concerts and benefits on the household names of musical theatre - especially the Golden Age - but here's one dedicated to one of the Great White Way's unsung heroes - Herbert Greene. A shrewd producer, natural conductor and orchestrator, and gifted composer, Greene was behind some of Broadway's classic productions. He worked side-by-side with Meredith Willson on the legendary The Music Man and with Frank Loesser onMost Happy Fella; built the enthralling orchestrations behind Sondheim's Anyone Can Whistle, a musical ahead of its time, even influencing the addition of a song which was a veiled 'Love Note" to Lee Remick; and even trained Broadway luminaries likeamong them were Rex Harrison, Rosalind Russell, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Cook, Robert Preston, Don Ameche, and Judy Holliday.

New York Conservatory Pays Tribute to Broadway Journeyman Herbert Greene, 4/28


The Broadway universe has a multitude of stars deserving of praise, New York Conservatory picks a bright and prolific one - singer, actor, conductor, arranger, producer, and even voice doctor - Herbert Greene. A true unsung hero of the American Musical Theatre.

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How many shows has Deborah Greene written?

Deborah Greene has written 1 shows including Not Even a Suntan (Composer).

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