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  1. Sol Kaplan (19 de abril de 1919 – 14 de noviembre de 1990) fue un compositor estadounidense de música para cine y televisión. Nacido en Filadelfia , Pensilvania , Kaplan trabajó como pianista, actuando en Carnegie Hall en 1941.

    • Beth David Cemetery
    • 14 de noviembre de 1990 (71 años), Manhattan (Estados Unidos)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sol_KaplanSol Kaplan - Wikipedia

    Sol Kaplan (April 19, 1919 – November 14, 1990) was an American film and television music composer. Life and career. Kaplan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He worked as a successful concert pianist, including performing at Carnegie Hall in 1941. That same year he composed his first film score.

  3. 16 de nov. de 1990 · Sol Kaplan, a child prodigy who became a conductor, a pianist and a composer of music for films and the stage, died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 71 years old. He died of lung...

  4. Sol Kaplan (19 April 1919 – 14 November 1990; age 71) was a prolific film and television music composer who scored two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. Kaplan began as a concert pianist, then, beginning in 1941, he wrote music for dozens of Hollywood films. These include Rawhide...

  5. Overview. Born. April 19, 1919 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Died. November 14, 1990 · Amagansett, New York, USA (lung cancer) Birth name. Solomon Kaplan. Nickname. Solly. Mini Bio. Sol Kaplan was born on April 19, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Sol was a composer, known for Virtuosity (1995), Star Trek (1966) and Coneheads (1993).

    • April 19, 1919
    • November 14, 1990
  6. They note it as a "suspenseful episode" and praised the musical score by composer Sol Kaplan. A 2018 Star Trek binge-watching guide by Den of Geek, recommended this episode as one of the best of the original series.

  7. 17 de nov. de 1990 · Sol Kaplan, 71, child prodigy who became a conductor, pianist and composer for films and stage. At 12, Kaplan performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and he was a Carnegie Hall veteran by...