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Pied Piper: The Many Lives of Noah Greenberg. By James Gollin. Lives in Music, 4.) Hillsdale, N.Y.: Pendragon Press, 2001. [x, 427 p. ISBN 1-57647-041-5. $46.]

As a musician I have been part of the early music community on the East and West coasts since the 1970s. The closest I came to the New York Pro Musica was catching a ride in the car carrying the harpsichord rented for their last performance in Boston (1974, in Symphony 1-lall, if I recall correctly). I had not been to their concert, but to another one in town. By then, even for an early music fanatic, the Pro Musica was not a "must-hear." A quarter-century later it is probably safe to say that the ensemble lives on only for those touched by it directly. Early music in the United States continues to be nourished to a great extent by its interactions with the early music scenes of Western Europe. particularly those in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and though period instrument ensembles now dominate the market for the recording of music composed until about 1800, these ensembles are still relatively unimportant in the United States, with the promise of the 1970s remaining unfulfilled.

The New York Pro Musica's flowering under Noah Greenberg was not so long ago (the dozen years from 1954 to 1966), but it seems, along with Greenberg's peregrinations before the Pro Musica, remarkably distant, a different world, one almost as remote as Schubert's Vienna, or Gilbert and Sullivan's London. Half of Gollin's volume focuses on the life that brought Greenberg to the New York Pro Musica. What is striking is how various that life was (the "many lives" of Gollin's title) and how it was shaped by the society and culture created by the immigrant Jews of New York City. The almost two hundred pages that carry Gollin from Greenberg's childhood until the beginnings of the Pro Musica are filled with the socialist political activity in New York, most importantly the Socialist Workers Party of Max Schachtman; it would not be off the mark to say that in viewing a trajectory in which Greenberg is employed as a machinist, and later a sailor in the merchant marine, one would expect it to produce a labor organizer r ather than a revered musician. Greenberg's training in music had been informal and his conventional education did not extend past high school--no college degree, no conservatory training. His choral directing prior to the New York Pro Musica was limited to choruses affiliated with the locals of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (I.L.G.W.U)--Gollin mentions Local 22, mostly Jewish, and Local 89, mostly Italian, as well ...

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