Uppman, Jean Seward
UPPMAN, Jean Seward
UPPMAN, Jean Seward. American, b. 1922. Genres: Music, Writing/ Journalism. Career: Opera News, New York City, editorial assistant, 1964- 75; Lincoln Center, New York City, editor of Stagebill, 1975-77; Carnegie Hall, New York City, editor of Stagebill, 1977-82; writer. Publications: (Senior editor) Annals of the Metropolitan Opera, G. K. Hall, 1990. Address: 201 West 86th St, New York, NY 10024, U.S.A.
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