
is co-founder and chairman of other music e.V. and creator and  artistic director of Yiddish Summer Weimar and Winter Edition. He is a  composer/arranger, pianist, accordionist, educator, cultural activist  and philosopher. He is co-founder and director of Brave Old World,  founder and director of The Other Europeans and Diaspora Redux, and he  also performs with Bern, Brody & Rodach and with Guy Klucevsek. His  education included classical piano with Paul Badura-Skoda and Leonard  Shure, jazz with Karl Berger, the Art Ensemble of Chicago,  Anthony  Braxton and others, contemporary music with John Cage, Frederic Rzewski,  Joel Hoffman and others, and philosophy and cognitive science with Dan  Dennett. He received his master's degree in Philosophy and his doctorate  degree in music composition. In 2009, he was given the Ruth Lifetime  Achievement Award for his work as a musician and educator and  achievement with Brave Old World.
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