Don Haddad dates
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Don Haddad dates
When was Don Haddad Born? I found the question asked in the archives, but not the answer.
A. Douglas Whitten
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Re: Haddad
I just did a google search and came up with born in 1935. Good luck finding details.
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Don Haddad (b.1935)
Don Haddad was formerly professor of Composition, Theory and Horn at Colorado State University. He held similar positions at Ohio University, West Texas State University, Amarillo College, University of Colorado, and the Interlochen Arts Academy. The Suite for Baritone was written in 1966, and is identical to the Suite for Tuba.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Don Haddad was formerly professor of Composition, Theory and Horn at Colorado State University. He held similar positions at Ohio University, West Texas State University, Amarillo College, University of Colorado, and the Interlochen Arts Academy. The Suite for Baritone was written in 1966, and is identical to the Suite for Tuba.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
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Don Haddad
He also taught theory and french horn at the University of Kentucky in the early to mid-70's. I had him for Freshman Theory, MWF at 8 AM. A great guy, and a fine teacher. Maybe he didn't schmooze the biggies enough - he was not offered tenure. It was UK's loss, and ours.