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American music producer (born 1945)
Jay David Saks (born 1945, in
New York City ) is an American music producer. He studied at the
Juilliard School , and later graduated from
Mannes College of Music in 1970, after which he joined
Columbia Masterworks in 1972, leaving for
RCA Records in 1974. He is the recipient of 13
Grammy Awards from a total of 53 nominations, and 2
Emmy Awards for his work on
Broadway recordings ,
classical music , and the
Metropolitan Opera .
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References
^ Cohen, Steve (17 December 2015).
"Jay David Saks goes on record" . The Cultural Critic . Retrieved 1 February 2024 .
^ Rudolph, Eric (2000). "Jay David Saks - Bringing Broadway to CD". In Schultz, Barbara (ed.). Music Producers: Conversations with Today's Top Hit Makers . Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 183–190.
ISBN
978-0-87288-730-5 .
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"Jay David Saks | Artist" . GRAMMY.com . Retrieved 1 February 2024 .
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Maslon, Laurence (3 August 2018). Broadway to Main Street: How Show Tunes Enchanted America . Oxford University Press. p. 347.
ISBN
978-0-19-062041-7 .
^ LeBorgne, Wendy D.; Rosenberg, Marci Daniels (31 August 2019). The Vocal Athlete, Second Edition . Plural Publishing. p. 357.
ISBN
978-1-63550-165-0 .
^ Eidsheim, Nina; Meizel, Katherine (22 May 2019). The Oxford Handbook of Voice Studies . Oxford University Press. p. 311.
ISBN
978-0-19-998230-1 .