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David Schuster (Peyton Place)
David Schuster may refer to: * David Israel Schuster (born 1935), American chemist * David Michael Schuster (born 1952), American tenor See also * David Shuster David Martin Shuster (born July 22, 1967) is an American television journalist and talk radio host. He most recently served as principal anchor and managing editor for i24 News, previously serving as an anchor for MSNBC and worked for Fox News, ...
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David Israel Schuster
David Israel Schuster is a chemist who is currently a professor emeritus at New York University. His research program focused on organic photochemistry and later on fullerenes. Early life and education Schuster was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1935 and raised in Far Rockaway. He attended Columbia University as an undergraduate and received his bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1956. He then moved to the California Institute of Technology, from which he received his Ph.D. in 1961 under the mentorship of John D. Roberts. During Schuster's time in the Roberts laboratory, the group began experimenting with some of the first applications of NMR spectroscopy to organic chemistry. Schuster next joined Howard Zimmerman's group at the University of Wisconsin as a postdoctoral fellow, where he spent a year studying mechanistic organic photochemistry. Academic career Schuster was recruited to New York University by Kurt Mislow, who was also interested in photochemistry, and joined the facul ...
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David Michael Schuster
David Michael Schuster (born 1952) is an American spinto tenor. Biography Schuster was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He studied with Robert Rockabrand at Ball State University, composer Sam Morgenstern in New York City, Kammersänger Frederick Mayer in Munich, and most recently, Metropolitan Opera tenor, Thomas Studebaker. He has a career which spans nearly 40 years, from his debut with the Albany Symphony Orchestra in Albany, New York, and recital debut at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City in 1981, to the stages of Spoleto, Italy and the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Germany, where he was a leading tenor from 1989-1995 singing Radames (''Aida''), The King (Love of Three Oranges) and the world premiere of ''Ubu Rex'' by Penderecki where he was double-cast with Robert Tear as King Ubu. Critics said of Schuster’s recital debut, “ eshows a young tenor voice not only unusually rich and full in the lower register, but unforced and brilliant in the upper register as well.â ...
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